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Inside the elevated modular gallery overlooking Copenhagen’s Børsen, history is felt through the senses. JAC Studios’ exhibition design moves away from static digital screens, opting instead for a heavy, physical engagement with architectural history. The interior is a tactile study of resilience: visitors are invited to feel the grit of the 40 percent of original bricks salvaged from the debris, while bespoke furniture combines charred sandstone fragments with the deep warmth of solid oak.
Every intervention within the industrial steel shells is meticulously proportioned to mirror the formal language of the 17th-century stock exchange. From corrugated steel drawers containing archival blueprints to the physical presence of recovered totems from the building’s spire, the space transforms historical trauma into a tangible narrative of renewal. It is a rare, transparent look at craftsmanship as a public spectacle, capturing the raw energy of a city meticulously rebuilding its soul.
via #urdesignmag
architects @jacstudios.dk
images courtesy of JAC Studios
#JACStudios #ExhibitionDesign #CopenhagenArchitecture #HistoricPreservation

Inside the elevated modular gallery overlooking Copenhagen’s Børsen, history is felt through the senses. JAC Studios’ exhibition design moves away from static digital screens, opting instead for a heavy, physical engagement with architectural history. The interior is a tactile study of resilience: visitors are invited to feel the grit of the 40 percent of original bricks salvaged from the debris, while bespoke furniture combines charred sandstone fragments with the deep warmth of solid oak.
Every intervention within the industrial steel shells is meticulously proportioned to mirror the formal language of the 17th-century stock exchange. From corrugated steel drawers containing archival blueprints to the physical presence of recovered totems from the building’s spire, the space transforms historical trauma into a tangible narrative of renewal. It is a rare, transparent look at craftsmanship as a public spectacle, capturing the raw energy of a city meticulously rebuilding its soul.
via #urdesignmag
architects @jacstudios.dk
images courtesy of JAC Studios
#JACStudios #ExhibitionDesign #CopenhagenArchitecture #HistoricPreservation

Inside the elevated modular gallery overlooking Copenhagen’s Børsen, history is felt through the senses. JAC Studios’ exhibition design moves away from static digital screens, opting instead for a heavy, physical engagement with architectural history. The interior is a tactile study of resilience: visitors are invited to feel the grit of the 40 percent of original bricks salvaged from the debris, while bespoke furniture combines charred sandstone fragments with the deep warmth of solid oak.
Every intervention within the industrial steel shells is meticulously proportioned to mirror the formal language of the 17th-century stock exchange. From corrugated steel drawers containing archival blueprints to the physical presence of recovered totems from the building’s spire, the space transforms historical trauma into a tangible narrative of renewal. It is a rare, transparent look at craftsmanship as a public spectacle, capturing the raw energy of a city meticulously rebuilding its soul.
via #urdesignmag
architects @jacstudios.dk
images courtesy of JAC Studios
#JACStudios #ExhibitionDesign #CopenhagenArchitecture #HistoricPreservation

Inside the elevated modular gallery overlooking Copenhagen’s Børsen, history is felt through the senses. JAC Studios’ exhibition design moves away from static digital screens, opting instead for a heavy, physical engagement with architectural history. The interior is a tactile study of resilience: visitors are invited to feel the grit of the 40 percent of original bricks salvaged from the debris, while bespoke furniture combines charred sandstone fragments with the deep warmth of solid oak.
Every intervention within the industrial steel shells is meticulously proportioned to mirror the formal language of the 17th-century stock exchange. From corrugated steel drawers containing archival blueprints to the physical presence of recovered totems from the building’s spire, the space transforms historical trauma into a tangible narrative of renewal. It is a rare, transparent look at craftsmanship as a public spectacle, capturing the raw energy of a city meticulously rebuilding its soul.
via #urdesignmag
architects @jacstudios.dk
images courtesy of JAC Studios
#JACStudios #ExhibitionDesign #CopenhagenArchitecture #HistoricPreservation

Inside the elevated modular gallery overlooking Copenhagen’s Børsen, history is felt through the senses. JAC Studios’ exhibition design moves away from static digital screens, opting instead for a heavy, physical engagement with architectural history. The interior is a tactile study of resilience: visitors are invited to feel the grit of the 40 percent of original bricks salvaged from the debris, while bespoke furniture combines charred sandstone fragments with the deep warmth of solid oak.
Every intervention within the industrial steel shells is meticulously proportioned to mirror the formal language of the 17th-century stock exchange. From corrugated steel drawers containing archival blueprints to the physical presence of recovered totems from the building’s spire, the space transforms historical trauma into a tangible narrative of renewal. It is a rare, transparent look at craftsmanship as a public spectacle, capturing the raw energy of a city meticulously rebuilding its soul.
via #urdesignmag
architects @jacstudios.dk
images courtesy of JAC Studios
#JACStudios #ExhibitionDesign #CopenhagenArchitecture #HistoricPreservation

Inside the elevated modular gallery overlooking Copenhagen’s Børsen, history is felt through the senses. JAC Studios’ exhibition design moves away from static digital screens, opting instead for a heavy, physical engagement with architectural history. The interior is a tactile study of resilience: visitors are invited to feel the grit of the 40 percent of original bricks salvaged from the debris, while bespoke furniture combines charred sandstone fragments with the deep warmth of solid oak.
Every intervention within the industrial steel shells is meticulously proportioned to mirror the formal language of the 17th-century stock exchange. From corrugated steel drawers containing archival blueprints to the physical presence of recovered totems from the building’s spire, the space transforms historical trauma into a tangible narrative of renewal. It is a rare, transparent look at craftsmanship as a public spectacle, capturing the raw energy of a city meticulously rebuilding its soul.
via #urdesignmag
architects @jacstudios.dk
images courtesy of JAC Studios
#JACStudios #ExhibitionDesign #CopenhagenArchitecture #HistoricPreservation

Inside the elevated modular gallery overlooking Copenhagen’s Børsen, history is felt through the senses. JAC Studios’ exhibition design moves away from static digital screens, opting instead for a heavy, physical engagement with architectural history. The interior is a tactile study of resilience: visitors are invited to feel the grit of the 40 percent of original bricks salvaged from the debris, while bespoke furniture combines charred sandstone fragments with the deep warmth of solid oak.
Every intervention within the industrial steel shells is meticulously proportioned to mirror the formal language of the 17th-century stock exchange. From corrugated steel drawers containing archival blueprints to the physical presence of recovered totems from the building’s spire, the space transforms historical trauma into a tangible narrative of renewal. It is a rare, transparent look at craftsmanship as a public spectacle, capturing the raw energy of a city meticulously rebuilding its soul.
via #urdesignmag
architects @jacstudios.dk
images courtesy of JAC Studios
#JACStudios #ExhibitionDesign #CopenhagenArchitecture #HistoricPreservation

Inside the elevated modular gallery overlooking Copenhagen’s Børsen, history is felt through the senses. JAC Studios’ exhibition design moves away from static digital screens, opting instead for a heavy, physical engagement with architectural history. The interior is a tactile study of resilience: visitors are invited to feel the grit of the 40 percent of original bricks salvaged from the debris, while bespoke furniture combines charred sandstone fragments with the deep warmth of solid oak.
Every intervention within the industrial steel shells is meticulously proportioned to mirror the formal language of the 17th-century stock exchange. From corrugated steel drawers containing archival blueprints to the physical presence of recovered totems from the building’s spire, the space transforms historical trauma into a tangible narrative of renewal. It is a rare, transparent look at craftsmanship as a public spectacle, capturing the raw energy of a city meticulously rebuilding its soul.
via #urdesignmag
architects @jacstudios.dk
images courtesy of JAC Studios
#JACStudios #ExhibitionDesign #CopenhagenArchitecture #HistoricPreservation

Inside the elevated modular gallery overlooking Copenhagen’s Børsen, history is felt through the senses. JAC Studios’ exhibition design moves away from static digital screens, opting instead for a heavy, physical engagement with architectural history. The interior is a tactile study of resilience: visitors are invited to feel the grit of the 40 percent of original bricks salvaged from the debris, while bespoke furniture combines charred sandstone fragments with the deep warmth of solid oak.
Every intervention within the industrial steel shells is meticulously proportioned to mirror the formal language of the 17th-century stock exchange. From corrugated steel drawers containing archival blueprints to the physical presence of recovered totems from the building’s spire, the space transforms historical trauma into a tangible narrative of renewal. It is a rare, transparent look at craftsmanship as a public spectacle, capturing the raw energy of a city meticulously rebuilding its soul.
via #urdesignmag
architects @jacstudios.dk
images courtesy of JAC Studios
#JACStudios #ExhibitionDesign #CopenhagenArchitecture #HistoricPreservation

Inside the elevated modular gallery overlooking Copenhagen’s Børsen, history is felt through the senses. JAC Studios’ exhibition design moves away from static digital screens, opting instead for a heavy, physical engagement with architectural history. The interior is a tactile study of resilience: visitors are invited to feel the grit of the 40 percent of original bricks salvaged from the debris, while bespoke furniture combines charred sandstone fragments with the deep warmth of solid oak.
Every intervention within the industrial steel shells is meticulously proportioned to mirror the formal language of the 17th-century stock exchange. From corrugated steel drawers containing archival blueprints to the physical presence of recovered totems from the building’s spire, the space transforms historical trauma into a tangible narrative of renewal. It is a rare, transparent look at craftsmanship as a public spectacle, capturing the raw energy of a city meticulously rebuilding its soul.
via #urdesignmag
architects @jacstudios.dk
images courtesy of JAC Studios
#JACStudios #ExhibitionDesign #CopenhagenArchitecture #HistoricPreservation

JAC Studios, together with By & Havn, has created an exhibition in which the main concept is characterised by the original furnishings found in the Harbour Master’s attic at Nordre Toldbod.
The original furnishings have been reused and combined with new exhibition structures made of natural and red-stained ash wood with brass details, drawing parallels to the original architecture of the space.
@by.og.havn

JAC Studios, together with By & Havn, has created an exhibition in which the main concept is characterised by the original furnishings found in the Harbour Master’s attic at Nordre Toldbod.
The original furnishings have been reused and combined with new exhibition structures made of natural and red-stained ash wood with brass details, drawing parallels to the original architecture of the space.
@by.og.havn

JAC Studios, together with By & Havn, has created an exhibition in which the main concept is characterised by the original furnishings found in the Harbour Master’s attic at Nordre Toldbod.
The original furnishings have been reused and combined with new exhibition structures made of natural and red-stained ash wood with brass details, drawing parallels to the original architecture of the space.
@by.og.havn

JAC Studios, together with By & Havn, has created an exhibition in which the main concept is characterised by the original furnishings found in the Harbour Master’s attic at Nordre Toldbod.
The original furnishings have been reused and combined with new exhibition structures made of natural and red-stained ash wood with brass details, drawing parallels to the original architecture of the space.
@by.og.havn

JAC Studios, together with By & Havn, has created an exhibition in which the main concept is characterised by the original furnishings found in the Harbour Master’s attic at Nordre Toldbod.
The original furnishings have been reused and combined with new exhibition structures made of natural and red-stained ash wood with brass details, drawing parallels to the original architecture of the space.
@by.og.havn

Sofonisba – History’s forgotten miracle
Previous exhibition design for @nivaagaard
Photos by: @karinatengberg

Sofonisba – History’s forgotten miracle
Previous exhibition design for @nivaagaard
Photos by: @karinatengberg

Sofonisba – History’s forgotten miracle
Previous exhibition design for @nivaagaard
Photos by: @karinatengberg

A GIFT TO THE PEOPLE, new exhibition open from April 24th at the Carl-Henning Pedersen & Else Alfelts Museum.
Marking the museum’s 50th anniversary, the exhibition includes 67 paintings shown for the first time in over 40 years.
Thanks to:
@chpeamuseum
@augustinusfonden
@nycarlsbergfondet
Carl-Henning Pedersens Fond
Carl-Henning Pedersen og Sidsel Ramsons Fond
Midtjydsk Skole- og Kulturfond

A GIFT TO THE PEOPLE, new exhibition open from April 24th at the Carl-Henning Pedersen & Else Alfelts Museum.
Marking the museum’s 50th anniversary, the exhibition includes 67 paintings shown for the first time in over 40 years.
Thanks to:
@chpeamuseum
@augustinusfonden
@nycarlsbergfondet
Carl-Henning Pedersens Fond
Carl-Henning Pedersen og Sidsel Ramsons Fond
Midtjydsk Skole- og Kulturfond

A GIFT TO THE PEOPLE, new exhibition open from April 24th at the Carl-Henning Pedersen & Else Alfelts Museum.
Marking the museum’s 50th anniversary, the exhibition includes 67 paintings shown for the first time in over 40 years.
Thanks to:
@chpeamuseum
@augustinusfonden
@nycarlsbergfondet
Carl-Henning Pedersens Fond
Carl-Henning Pedersen og Sidsel Ramsons Fond
Midtjydsk Skole- og Kulturfond

A GIFT TO THE PEOPLE, new exhibition open from April 24th at the Carl-Henning Pedersen & Else Alfelts Museum.
Marking the museum’s 50th anniversary, the exhibition includes 67 paintings shown for the first time in over 40 years.
Thanks to:
@chpeamuseum
@augustinusfonden
@nycarlsbergfondet
Carl-Henning Pedersens Fond
Carl-Henning Pedersen og Sidsel Ramsons Fond
Midtjydsk Skole- og Kulturfond

Anna Thommesen – Weavings at @smkmuseum
7. februar - 16. august 2026
Exhibition design by JAC Studios.
Graphic design by @anni.vestergaard
Curated by @dorthe.aagesen and Anders Gardeboe Jensen.

The exhibition “Behind the Façade – Discover the Architecture of the Glyptotek” is a journey through the development of The Glyptotek building, an architectural monument and extraordinary setting for the Glyptotek’s antiquities and 19th-century art.
The original exhibition was temporary but elements of it can still be viewed as part of Glyptoteket’s permanent exhibition.
Photos by @david_stjernholm

The exhibition “Behind the Façade – Discover the Architecture of the Glyptotek” is a journey through the development of The Glyptotek building, an architectural monument and extraordinary setting for the Glyptotek’s antiquities and 19th-century art.
The original exhibition was temporary but elements of it can still be viewed as part of Glyptoteket’s permanent exhibition.
Photos by @david_stjernholm

The exhibition “Behind the Façade – Discover the Architecture of the Glyptotek” is a journey through the development of The Glyptotek building, an architectural monument and extraordinary setting for the Glyptotek’s antiquities and 19th-century art.
The original exhibition was temporary but elements of it can still be viewed as part of Glyptoteket’s permanent exhibition.
Photos by @david_stjernholm

The exhibition “Behind the Façade – Discover the Architecture of the Glyptotek” is a journey through the development of The Glyptotek building, an architectural monument and extraordinary setting for the Glyptotek’s antiquities and 19th-century art.
The original exhibition was temporary but elements of it can still be viewed as part of Glyptoteket’s permanent exhibition.
Photos by @david_stjernholm

Yumin Art Nouveau Collection, Phoenix Jeju.
The exhibition is set in the Genius Loci building by Tadao Ando and features glass produced in the Art Nouveau movement between 1870 and 1940 by artists such as Émile Gallé and the brothers Daum.
The project was announced as the winner of INSIDE World Interior, 2018.

Yumin Art Nouveau Collection, Phoenix Jeju.
The exhibition is set in the Genius Loci building by Tadao Ando and features glass produced in the Art Nouveau movement between 1870 and 1940 by artists such as Émile Gallé and the brothers Daum.
The project was announced as the winner of INSIDE World Interior, 2018.

Fighting, Hunting, Impressing - The David Collection
Inspired by the islamic miniature paintings on display, the exhibition design lines the spaces and showcases in a soft tent-like composition of light, suspended textiles.
Client: @thedavidcollection_
Exhibition design and concept: JAC studios
Graphic identity and typeface design: @rasmuskochstudio
Photo credits: @karinatengberg @pernilleklemp

On February 7, a new exhibition presenting the extensive work of Anna Thommesen opened at @smkmuseum.
Exhibition design by JAC Studios.
Graphic design by @anni.vestergaard.
Curated by @dorthe.aagesen and Anders Gardeboe Jensen.
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