Imprint

Imprint is a special publication of the magazine Kårk collaborating with Arkitektens Forlag, which will be published in relation to the opening of the new Aarhus School of Architecture and the two-day architecture festival “Opening”.

This special publication of kårk is a production made only by the editorial team from Aarhus School of Architecture.

Who is Kårk?

KÅRK is a collaborative magazine by architecture students from Aarhus School of Architecture and The Royal Danish Academy released twice a year. Each issue explores a different theme, selected by the editorial team to reflect the current time. Through the reflections of the contributions, the magazine aims to gain knowledge and understanding of the chosen theme and insight into the projects made by students, employers and other relevant contributors.

Contributions:

What is our focus?
What connects us?
What are our concerns?
What are our hopes?

This edition of KÅRK wants to describe the imprint of both the old and the new Aarhus School of Architecture, looking into the discussions and culture that belongs to a place where one has the freedom to think and draw freely.

Contribution can reflect on themes such as:

• Memories from Nørreport
• Being an architecture student – the school as a culture of experimentation
• Topics that are stirring on the school or in society
• Challenging norms and the politics of learning
• Special characters and nuances in the field, or other relevant disciplines
• The future of Aarhus School of Architecture – the shaping of agendas of tomorrow

We are looking for all forms of graphic and written contributions.

How to contact us:

For further information and questions you can contact us at kaarkimprint@stud.aarch.dk

How to contribute:

Fill out the information below and attach your contribution. Please send selections of your work, in form of pictures as JPG / PNG and text and captions as word files, along with full name, institution,, teaching program, semester etc.

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