SCHULBAU Think Tank Copenhagen – rethinking learning

May 22, 2025

SCHULBAU Think Tank Copenhagen – rethinking learning

On June 3, a conference will bring together international experts to discuss the future of learning spaces and environments. The focus will be on groundbreaking projects, innovative forms of engagement and practical input.

You are invited to an exciting day of presentations, workshops and time for international networking with architects, public and private developers and others. Together with other innovative people from the industry, there will be great learning opportunities through interesting cases and an exceptional chance to establish new partnerships across the DACH countries and Denmark.

Among others, there will be presentations from:

Signe Wenneberg, Designer, Author, Journalist

Indra Musiol and Julia Erdmann, JES Socialtecture

Prof. Dr. Jan Gehl, Gehl Architects

See the full program for the day HERE

Buy your ticket HERE

The conference offers a free place to the first 10 people who register through the City Network. Buy your ticket as usual and enter the code “Byens Netværk” in the field at the end of the process.

As there are only a limited number of tickets available, there is a €50 no-show fee.

When:
June 3, 2025

Where:
Trifolium
Bådehavnsgade 42P
2450 Copenhagen SV

See the invitation and read more about the SCHULBAU Salon & Fair conference HERE

Click here to go to the ticket shop

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