AKTIVISTISK TEGNESTUE

AKTIVISTISK TEGNESTUE – DGUBDK

SUNDAY 28 JUNE

Community of action invites you to a conversation and playful exploration of today’s construction industry.

  • Sunday 28 June
    Book club with Aktivistisk Tegnestue, 15:00, The Yard

Step into the living exhibition Can we talk about BYGGESTOP? (Can We Talk About a Construction Stop?), where art and dialogue meet, and explore how cities can become more just and climate conscious.

By combining engaging installations, workshops, and conversations, the collective Aktivistisk Tegnestue creates a space where you actively contribute to shaping narratives about the cities of the future.

Join conversations about the construction industry, housing challenges, and climate issues, or simply spend time in our installation. Take part in our Book Club with Aktivistisk Tegnestue Sunday at 15:00 in The Yard.

At the installation you can experience a live counter tracking the number of buildings being demolished in Europe and Denmark, while spatial experiments let you step into the ideal square-meter use for future housing. Here, you can participate in Decoration Club Monday 12:00-17:00, and Repair Club Tuesday 12:00-17:00. The installation remains open on Sunday from 12:00 to 17:00. 

Find the installation at The Yard, just after the bridge over the railway tracks. 

Aktivistisk Tegnestue seeks to engage you in both reflection and action, opening a dialogue about how the climate crisis shapes our cities – and how we can collectively push the construction industry in a more sustainable direction.

Behind Aktivistisk Tegnestue is a collective bringing together young people with and without professional backgrounds in the fight for a radical green transition of the construction sector. They are part of Den Grønne Ungdomsbevægelse, which since 2018 has mobilised thousands of people around a shared climate effort. Aktivistisk Tegnestue was founded in 2024 as a space for action and vision, where activism meets professional expertise to rethink how we design and build the societies of tomorrow.