Throughout CAFx 10 Dogma podcast series, we invite 10 architectural studios to challenge 10 core dogmas of the current architectural consensus in Denmark.
10 Dogmas
Podcasts
Tusca7 Wants Us to Stop Fighting Waste—and Start Rethinking It
Could waste be the key to reconnecting with the natural world? Tusca7’s Jeppe Kalnæs explores how viewing waste through an interspecies lens can transform sustainability, design, and community.
Is Architecture Entrapped in an Urban Bias? Rural Agency on Redefining the Rural
How can we move beyond the urban-centric view of architecture? Rural Agency invites us to rediscover the richness of rural spaces as places of life and community.
Healing the Divide Between Agriculture and Architecture: Insights from Permaculture
Explore the intersection of architecture and permaculture in our latest podcast episode with designer Skye Jin; we discuss healing the divide between agriculture and architecture as a response to the climate crisis.
Questioning Human-Centered Design: Pavels Hedström on the '10 Dogmas' Podcast
Pavels Hedström from Inxects critiques human-centered design and explores biocentric alternatives in architecture. Tune in to the third episode of 10 Dogmas, a podcast that rethinks architectural norms.
Challenging Standardisation in Architecture: Elspeth Lee & Donn Holohan on the '10 Dogmas' Podcast
Discover how standardisation impacts architecture. Challenge conventional norms with Superposition's insights on flexibility and creativity in building design.
Beyond Urban Leftovers: Rethinking Copenhagen’s Untapped Spaces with Alberto Roncelli
Discover how Copenhagen can transform underutilised city spaces into vibrant areas for living. In this podcast episode, Alberto Roncelli of GXN unveils his "The Grafted City" project.
Exploring the New Ecological Paradigm in Danish Architecture: 10 Dogmas Initiative with Kristoffer Lindhardt Weiss & Anne Beim
In this episode, Kristoffer Lindhardt Weiss and Anne Beim discuss the broader historical context for the new architectural paradigm, focusing on ecology, holistic design, and relational thinking.