In a few weeks thousands of architects from all over the world will convene in Copenhagen, Denmark, for the 2023 UIA World Congress of Architects.
The UIA (the International Union of Architects) is an international non-governmental organization recognized by UNESCO as the only architectural union operating at an international level.
Founded in 1948, this year the UIA will celebrate its 75th anniversary. Through its member sections, the UIA is represented in over 100 countries and territories, geographically grouped into five regions. The AIA represents the United States in region III, the Americas. Past president of the AIA (2016-2017), Thomas Vonier, FAIA, was the UIA president from 2017-2021.
The Nordic Section of the UIA (which is composed of Denmark, Finland, The Faroe Islands, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden) won the 2023 bid to host the World Congress and it is the first time it is held in a Nordic country. The host city, Copenhagen, has been preparing for a long time to deliver an architectural and urbanistic spectacle for the many visitors.
The World Congress has set its eyes on showing ways in which architecture can be a central tool to achieve the United Nations 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s). As part of this exploration fifteen 1:1 experimental pavilions have been constructed around the city center of Copenhagen. The explorative constructions greet visitors on selected locations in Copenhagen, including the city’s iconic harbor area.
Each pavilion is the result of a collaboration between architects, engineers, material producers, science institutions, associations, and foundations, all working to towards asking the right questions when it comes to building for the future, relating to one or more of the UN’s 17 Sustainable Development Goal (SDGs).
In accordance with the theme of the UIA World Congress “Sustainable Futures – Leave No One Behind,“all SGD Pavilions are designed to be accessible to everyone and are built with emphasis on responsible consumption of materials with plans for recycling, reassembly or reuse after the exhibition = their afterlife.
Some of the pavilions were finished ahead of the world congress and I was able to visit a few during a recent trip to Denmark. Read more about the UIA World Congress and the pavilions.
Henning Martin-Thomsen, Arkitekt MAA, Int’l Assoc. AIA, MMD (CBS)
Publisher and contributor to AIA International Communication & PR Committee