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  <title>BLOX Unpacked</title>
  <description> When BLOX opened in 2018, it divided opinion. Designed by OMA as the home of the Danish Architecture Center, the building was unlike anything Copenhagen had seen before, bold,&amp;amp;nbsp;complex&amp;amp;nbsp;and unapologetically different.&amp;amp;nbsp;   In this episode, host Michael Booth is joined by DAC CEO Kent Martinussen for a guided tour of BLOX, as the&amp;amp;nbsp;centre&amp;amp;nbsp;prepares an anniversary exhibition marking 40 years of DAC. Together they unpack the story behind the building: the unusual architect selection process, Rem Koolhaas’ vision of architecture as urban infrastructure, and the idea of BLOX as a city within a city.&amp;amp;nbsp;   Moving from&amp;amp;nbsp;harbour-level plazas to dramatic interior spaces and rooftop terraces, the conversation explores how BLOX has evolved from controversy to everyday use, a&amp;amp;nbsp;flexible, lived-in building where culture, work and city life intersect.&amp;amp;nbsp;   Guest:&amp;amp;nbsp;Kent Martinussen, CEO, Danish Architecture Center&amp;amp;nbsp;Host:&amp;amp;nbsp;Michael Booth&amp;amp;nbsp;  Let's Talk Architecture is a podcast by Danish Architecture Center. Sound edits by Munck Studios.  </description>
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