Architects Without Borders is looking for volunteers for a newly started project team focusing on the renovation of respite homes for the intellectually disabled. See more in the job posting and contact us if you have any questions about the job. (Job posting in Danish only)
Submit your project for the ASF Award 2025
The Architecture Sans Frontiéres International network has opened a call for proposals for the ASF-Award 2025
Build Back Green in Politiken newspaper
Can volunteer architects contribute to a greener reconstruction in Ukraine? We believe we can. Read the interview with team leader Olena Ruban from our Build Back Green Ukraine project.
Collaboration with Danish Landscape Architects
Architects Without Borders (AUG) and Danish Landscape Architects (DL) have just signed a cooperation agreement to strengthen the work of both organizations and ensure that their efforts create the greatest possible value. This applies in particular to volunteer work, which is the foundation of both organizations’ activities. Although DL and AUG have different strengths, we […]
Interview about school project in Tanzania
Read The Architectural Association’s great interview with Brian and Diego who have spearheaded our Tanzanian school project
New forces on the board
AUG was recently strengthened when Catherine Merlo and Signe Sand joined the board.
Build Back Green Information & Partnership Event
On June 20th, Architects Without Borders and Arup host an Information & Partnership Event in support of a greener reconstruction in Ukraine
Architects Without Borders receives the Dreyer Award
Denmark’s largest architecture prize of DKK 1 million goes to Architects Without Borders in 2023! We are deeply honored that this year the Dreyer Foundation has awarded us their grand honorary prize, which for the first time goes to an organization and not a private individual or studio. The rationale reads: On the architectural side, […]
We don’t need no more rubble
MEMBER PORTRAIT #2
Ukrainian architect in Denmark dreams of a sustainable reconstruction of her country. The first step is the construction of a community center. The primary material is straw, which Ukraine produces in abundance.
Entrepreneurial architect with restaurant in Nørrebro
MEMBER PORTRAIT #1
He grew up in Kolding, runs a Pan-African restaurant in Blågårdsgade, dreams of building affordable housing for low-income people in DRC Congo and Kenya, and has trained as both a structural engineer and an architect. And he has just become a father for the first time.