Royal Danish Academy showcases graduate projects including social housing centre in Mexico
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A showcase of graduate projects from the Royal Danish Academy, featuring a social housing centre with a shaded football pitch in Mérida, Mexico, a knitted wool pavilion creating interconnected microclimates, and a gamified mobile app to reduce food waste. The article highlights over 250 graduating students' work in design and architecture.
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Their projects – created by architects and designers – are presented at the graduation exhibition.
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