»Dimensions. Journal of Architectural Knowledge« is an academic journal in, on, and from the discipline of architecture, addressing the constitution of architectural knowledge. It explores methods genuine to the discipline and architectural modes of interdisciplinary methodological adaptions. Processes, and results of knowledge creation and practice are esteemed coequally, with particular attention to the architectural design in practice and research.
»Making Sense: Thinking through Making Architecture«, Issue 06/2023, investigates how the production of architectural knowledge involves the interaction of the body, the material reality, and the environmental world. Making sense here is defined as the production of architectural knowledge through the physical act of making. The contributors to this issue show how making architecture may be understood as a way of thinking.
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Nicolai Bo Andersen is an architect and professor at the Royal Danish Academy – Centre for Sustainable Building Culture. His teaching, research and practice, are guided by the question of how a phenomenological, first-person aesthetic experience may inspire ecological awareness and protection of the environment while respecting the planetary boundaries. He is head of the master’s degree programme Sustainable Building Culture, and head of the Centre for Sustainable Building Culture at the Royal Danish Academy – Institute of Architecture and Culture.
Victor Boye Julebæk is an architect Ph D and assistant professor at the Royal Danish Academy – Centre for Sustainable Building Culture. His academic work explores the material practices, cultures and ecologies of architecture from both a theoretical and a hands-on, applied perspective through research, teaching and practice. He is head of the master’s programme for Cultural Heritage, Transformation and Conservation at the Royal Danish Academy – Institute of Architecture and Culture.
Eva Sievert Asmussen is an architect and industrial Ph D fellow at the Royal Danish Academy – Centre for Sustainable Building Culture working within the field of cultural heritage. She has worked intensively with cultural heritage management at the Danish Agency for Culture and Palaces. Exploring the relation between the human body and the body of the building, her Ph D project investigates potentials and challenges in working with universal design and accessibility in the built cultural heritage.