- Title: Dér, hvor vi bor, nu engang og i fremtiden.
- Location: Frilandsmuseet, Denmark
- Date: 2021-2024
- Role: Advisory Board Member, Environmental Design & Museum Communication Expert
- Concept: Engaging visitors in sustainable practices by exploring traditional building cultures through physical and sensory experiences, inspiring a future connection to heritage architecture and sustainability.
- Key Elements: Hands-on mini-building workshops, sensory experiences, and workshops highlighting traditional building materials like wood, clay, and straw.
- Collaborators: Signe Lykke Littrup, Project Leader, now Karen Blixen Museum, Anette Elisabeth Warring, Professor, Roskilde University, Tilde Jessen Strandbygaard, Researcher, Roskilde University, Nicolai Bo Andersen, Architect, Professor (WSR), The Royal Danish Academy, Victor Boye Julebæk, Architect, Assistant Professor,The Royal Danish Academy and Advisory Board with Simon Kirk, Hjerl Hede Museum, David Leatherbarrow, University of Pennsylvania, School of Design, Anne Eriksen, University of Oslo, Department of Culture Studies and Oriental Languages.
- Audience or Impact: Designed to foster public awareness of sustainable building practices, the project aimed to reconnect visitors with historical building methods as a foundation for future sustainability.



This project has been particularly meaningful to me as it allowed me to work closely with Signe Lykke Littrup, who shares my enthusiasm for exploring mediation and experience through museum design. Signe has integrated several concepts from my research into this initiative, which has made collaborating on this project both inspiring and invigorating. By co-creating open-ended learning environments, we provide a space where our ideas can grow and develop hands-on. I find immense satisfaction in shaping these shared experience, learning and communication spaces, which align beautifully with my commitment to exploring dynamic, multiscale systems of mediation.