
KADK Campuses
Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of Architecture AKA KADK
Philip De Langes Allé 10, 1435 København, Denmark
KADK Campuses
Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of Architecture - Main Campus
The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of Architecture, located at its main campus in Copenhagen, offers a comprehensive range of programs focused on architecture, design, and conservation. This campus serves as the central hub for academic and creative exploration in the field of architecture, fostering an environment of innovation and critical thinking.
- Bachelor of Architecture: A foundational program that introduces students to architectural theory, design principles, and technical skills necessary for creating sustainable and functional spaces.
- Master of Architecture: An advanced program offering specializations in areas such as urban design, sustainable architecture, and digital fabrication, preparing students for professional practice or research.
- Conservation Studies: Focused on the preservation and restoration of historical buildings and cultural heritage, combining architectural knowledge with historical and technical expertise.
- Design Programs: Courses that explore the intersection of architecture and design, emphasizing furniture design, spatial design, and material innovation.
- Research and PhD Programs: Opportunities for in-depth study and innovation in architectural theory, urban planning, and sustainable building practices.
Students at this campus benefit from state-of-the-art facilities, including design studios, workshops, and digital labs, which support hands-on learning and experimentation. The curriculum integrates theoretical studies with practical projects, often in collaboration with industry partners and public institutions. Located in the heart of Copenhagen, the campus provides access to a vibrant cultural and architectural landscape, inspiring students to engage with real-world challenges. The academy emphasizes sustainability, creativity, and interdisciplinary approaches, ensuring graduates are equipped to address contemporary architectural issues globally.
