The international who shaped Copenhagen

Anna Maria Indrio is one of the most important architects in Denmark, having contributed to shaping Copenhagen into what it is today. Among her best-known projects are the extension of SMK and Arken, as well as the Natural History Museum and the Darwin Centre in London. She moved here 60 years ago, when “Copenhagen was gray and dormant. Predictions suggested it would become depopulated. But putting people at the center changed everything,” she said

Anna Maria Indrio in her house. Among her most important projects are the SMK and Arken in Denmark, as well as the Darwin Centre and the Natural History Museum in London

If you’ve ever wondered what it was like to be an international in Denmark in another era, when the country was far from being the place everyone wanted to move to, the person you should ask is Anna Maria Indrio, an architect who moved here from Rome in 1965. Over the following decades, she left […]


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