A new architecture for the future welfare society
Under the theme “Towards a New Architecture,” the jury for the Danish contribution in 2027 aims to highlight how architecture can contribute to the welfare society of the future.
Urszula Kozminska looks forward to contributing to the curatorship of the Danish pavilion and emphasizes the importance of collaborative aspect of the project:
“I am both proud and excited to be part of a team that brings together so many different experts. This is a project that reaches beyond architecture and incorporates social, political, and economic perspectives. I’ve worked a lot with issues related to building bans and demolition stops, and I imagine that will be my focus within the team. It’s a critical topic when we discuss how to preserve and transform our buildings and environments for a sustainable future.”
Kozminska also sees this as a valuable opportunity to integrate the Biennale’s themes into the teaching at Aarhus School of Architecture.
“This fall, in Studio 3, we’ll already be working with some of the same themes that will be featured in the pavilion in Venice. We need to rethink how we live, especially when it comes to single-family homes, which may no longer make sense from a climate perspective in the way we know them today. It’s an exciting challenge where we can showcase new ways of ecological living and housing.”
Urszula Kozminska is enthusiastic about exploring future architectural visions and hopes the Danish contribution to the Biennale will inspire new approaches to urban development and housing:
“It’s an incredibly relevant discussion with the potential to influence how we build and live in the future. I’m really looking forward to diving into the project and contributing to developing the knowledge that will underpin the Danish pavilion. It’s a fantastic opportunity to unfold my research interests within this project that could contribute to the international debate.”