More than 30 Interior Design students travel to Copenhagen to immerse themselves in Danish design
More than 30 students of the Degree in Interior Design at UDIT, University of Design, Innovation and Technology, have had the opportunity to travel to the city of Copenhagen where they have been able to see the main monuments and museums of the city, as well as the great jewels of Scandinavian design and architecture.
Design, art and culture in the Danish capital
The trip to the Danish capital began with a visit to the BIG architecture studio, one of the most internationally renowned, responsible for the design of buildings such as the new LEGO Museum (Billund), the Danish Maritime Museum and the new Google headquarters in the United States.
Throughout the different days, the students also had the opportunity to visit key places for design such as the Dansk Arkitektur Center, Bagsværd Church, Tivoli Park, the Design Museum or the Fredensborg Museum, where they explored different exhibitions and had the opportunity to enjoy various guided tours.
Several routes around the city were also organised, so that the students could not only tour the Danish capital and get to know its main tourist attractions, but also visit outstanding buildings in Scandinavian architecture, such as the Royal Library, known as the Black Diamond, the National Bank of Denmark, the Cirkelbroen Bridge, Paper Island and the Danish Opera House.
This trip, in addition to being an unforgettable experience for the students, has allowed them to immerse themselves in Scandinavian design, get to know it up close, analyse its evolution and, in short, take references and inspiration with a view to carrying out their projects and defining their own style.
