Arvinius & Orfeus - February 2021
Arvinius & Orfeus - February 2021
Arvinius & Orfeus - February 2021
Nordic cities are renowned for promoting accessibility to greenspace, both in terms of preserving
natural landscapes as well as establishing green public space within highly developed areas. At
the same time, multiple pressures threaten our access to urban green and recreative spaces.
'Green Visons' explores and evaluates the historical pathways, contemporary development, and
future outlook for planning, design, and policy-making of green and recreational cities in the
Nordic Region.
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ARCHITECTURE
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ARCHITECTURE
Good architecture can shape a better future for both people and the planet. This thoughtful
publication by C.F. Moller Architects illuminates their human, holistic, and generous approach to
architecture. Featuring the Danish firm's most recent projects, it tackles today's biggest themes in
architecture and urban design to inspire a new, welfare-centric approach in the industry. An
introduction by Kent Martinussen of the Danish Architecture Centre explains how architecture has
helped create and support the welfare societies in Scandinavia. Through the lens of the featured
projects, we can explore how beneficial architecture can help us live, work, learn, heal, and move
better.
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DESIGN & FASHION
The experimental design project 'The Kinship Method' took place at the Rian Design Museum in
Sweden in 2018 and 2019. Through experiments, design therapy, and alternative methods, it
shows how a practice-based project can grow knowledge and contribute to changing the designer
role. It questions ideas of how design should be done and why a "fun revolution" is something to
focus on. Five designers were challenged to break patterns in order to find new styles and
methods. Each was tasked to individually design a chair, only to be infiltrated by each other's
forms in subsequent stages. With work by Margot Barolo, Erik Bjork, Mia Cullin, Andreas Nobel,
and Fredrik Paulsen.
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ART
Published on the occasion of the Nordic Art Association's seventy-fifth anniversary, this
publication is initiated and produced by the Swedish section, tracing some of the association's
activities in the entire region through the years. The book is an examination and a celebration of a
visual art organisation in the Nordic region aimed at creating networks between artists since
1945. Historical texts by researchers critically engage with a newly retrieved archive, and the
Nordic art world through the lens of association's records.
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