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Mette Volf is a Teaching Associate Professor at Aarhus School of Architecture, affiliated with Aarhus University. She coordinates the Didactic Laboratory and serves as a PhD supervisor. Her work bridges design research, aesthetic studies, and pedagogical innovation.
- Academic Staff, Aarhus School of Architecture
- Lecturer, Aarhus University (2003-2007)
Her research focuses on design processes, aesthetic quality, and pedagogical frameworks. She investigates how designers' life worlds, social environments, and institutional norms influence creative decision-making. Her didactic work emphasizes teacher professionalism in digital and studio-based environments.
Recent publications explore teaching methodologies, spatial pedagogy, and design education reform. Key projects include Warm Spaces (2024) and pedagogical frameworks for doctoral education.
- Bo Bedres Årets Designpris 1998
- Statens Kunstfonds toårige legat (2000-2001)
- Humanistisk Fakultets kompetencefond (2006)
- Ministry of Education's tips and lottery funds (2007)
Volf has extensive teaching experience across Denmark, including roles at Designskolen i Kolding, Syddansk Universitet, and Royal College of Art collaborations. She contributes to curriculum development, educational reform, and design research discourse.
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