
About
Martin Søberg is an Associate Professor at the Institute of Architecture and Culture, Royal Danish Academy - Architecture, Design, Conservation. A specialist in modern/contemporary architecture, his work explores the interplay between architectural works, ideas, and cultural contexts.
- PhD in Architecture (2014), KADK
- Co-editor of 5+ major architectural publications
- Chair of Docomomo Denmark
- Vice-chair of Danish Association of Art Historians
Research Focus: spans architectural theory, artistic research, poetics, and the evolution of Danish modern architecture. His monograph Kay Fisker: Works and Ideas (2021) and co-edited works like The Artful Plan (2020) showcase his interdisciplinary approach.
Recent Publications (2025) examine precision in brickwork, welfare-era playgrounds, and responsible architecture. These works reflect his interests in materiality, social infrastructure, and design communication.
Academic Leadership: Has held roles including External Lecturer at University of Copenhagen and Research Assistant positions at KADK and Royal Danish Academy. Currently leads multiple research projects on Danish housing ideals and architectural representation.
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