Iconic Windows in the Arts - Architecture In this episode, you’ll meet the CEO of DAC, Kent Martinussen, and architect Sebastian Aristotelis, who share their perspectives on the most iconic windows in architecture.
Iconic Windows in the Arts - Literature The two literary experts will select and discuss works in literature where the window plays a particularly significant role.
Iconic Windows in the Arts - Theatre Listen in as we explore iconic works in which the window plays a special role within theatre and scenography.
Iconic Windows in the Arts - Photography In this episode of Iconic Windows in the Arts, we explore works in which the window is a central element of the narrative within photography and photographic art.
Iconic Windows in the Arts - Film Explore moments in film history where the window becomes a dramatic device—from Hitchcock’s Rear Window to Brian De Palma’s Body Double.
Iconic Windows in the Arts - Visual Art In this episode of Iconic Windows in the Arts, we explore well-known works of visual art in which the window plays a particularly significant role.
Iconic Windows in the Arts – Classical Music In this episode of Iconic Windows in the Arts, we explore works from the classical music repertoire in which the window plays a particularly significant role.
Daylight Talk: Sense of Site, Perception of Light Watch architects Trine Hedeager Harboe and Malene Hjortsø Kyndesen present their practice in working with daylight in architecture.
"Wall of Windows from The Brooking" Architectural historian Charles Brooking talks about the collection at The Brooking.
Windowology on film Exhibition director Igarashi Taro and museum director Dorthe Bech-Nielsen talk about the exhibition Windowology: New Architectural Views from Japan