Knowledge Library
Here you will find a growing universe of knowledge universal design, social sustainability and accessibility. The Knowledge Library brings together research, articles, reports and cases that all contribute to the understanding of a society designed for everyone — regardless of body, ability or life circumstances.

The article explores how unconscious bias in recruitment and leadership perceptions create barriers to inclusion and equality in the labour market – and how organisations must take responsibility for changing the structures that sustain discrimination.

A research project is investigating how outdoor physical settings can support recovery in people with mental disorders. The focus is on landscape architecture, sensory stimulation and user involvement in psychiatric wards.

Telepresenserobotter kan hjælpe elever med muskelsvind til at deltage i undervisning uden fysisk fremmøde. Det kan øge tilgængeligheden, mindske fravær og styrke inklusion i uddannelsessystemet.

A PhD project investigates everyday life with cerebral palsy through poetry and writing workshops -- and challenges society's views on disability.

Boganbefaling: About Us er en samling stærke førstehåndsberetninger om, hvad det betyder og hvordan det føles at leve med en funktionsnedsættelse.

Architect and researcher Anne Kathrine Frandsen investigates how universal design can be integrated into the entire construction process and contribute to a more inclusive society for people with different backgrounds.

Sociologist Leif Olsen applies universal design to create more inclusive research, social interventions, culture and employment. He works to remove barriers and ensure equal participation through collaboration and knowledge-sharing.

Listen to the podcast Bygtropolis and learn how simple design choices and good frameworks can create community and access to leisure — for everyone.

In Partnership with
Technical University of Denmark

In Partnership with
The Royal Academy - Architecture, Design, Conservation

In Partnership with
The Royal Academy - Architecture, Design, Conservation

In Partnership with
The Royal Academy - Architecture, Design, Conservation

In Partnership with
Technical University of Denmark

In Partnership with
The Royal Academy - Architecture, Design, Conservation

In Partnership with
AAU Innovation - Aalborg University

In Partnership with
Association of Young People with Disabilities (SUMH)

In Partnership with
Technical University of Denmark

Three startups from DTU Skylab receive Bevica Seed Grants.

Don't scold the norm criticism. It is common practice in the field of disability.

World Capital of Architecture 2023 Copenhagen

New design lab will ensure everyone's access to nature

