The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of Design, more commonly known as the Danish Design School (
Danish: ''Danmarks Designskole''. often abbreviated as DKDS) is an institution of higher education in
Copenhagen
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,
Denmark
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, offering a five-year design education consisting of a three-year
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programme and a two-year
Master
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in
design
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as well as conducting research within the fields of arts, crafts and design. Danmarks Designskole is an institution under the
Ministry of Science, Innovation and Higher Education.
History

The Danish Design School traces its roots back to the foundation of the Tegne- og Kunstindustriskolen (English: Arts and Crafts School) in 1875. Upon a merger in 1930, the school changed its name to Kunsthåndværkerskolen (The School of Arts and Crafts) and after several further mergers with other schools it changed its name to Danmarks Designskole (The Danish Design School) in 1991 and moved into the former main building of the
Finsen Institute at
Strandboulevarden
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History
Decided by the City Council in ...
. It changed from being an independent institution to functioning under the auspices of the Ministry of Culture.
In 2007 - 2009, it hosted the
Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design
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, a postgraduate school and consultancy which focuses on the area of Interaction Design.
In 2011 the school was merged with the School of Architecture and the School of Conservation, both part of the
Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
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History
The Royal Danish Academy of Portraiture, Sculpture, and Architecture in Cope ...
, and officially changed its name to The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts - The School of Design, being recognized as an institution of higher education under the
Ministry of Science, Innovation and Higher Education, instead of as a cultural institution filed under the
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. The Design School also moved to a new campus on
Holmen in Copenhagen due to the merger.
Location

In 2011 The Danish Design School moved from its old campus at the Finsens Institute in
Østerbro
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to Philip de Langes Allé on
Holmen in central Copenhagen, where it was integrated in the creative campus there, alongside educational institutions such as the Danish Film School and the
School of Architecture
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.
Education
The educational programme spans 5 years, divided into a 3-year bachelor programme and a 2-year master programme. Specializations currently on offer include fashion design, digital interaction, industrial design, ceramics and glass design, furniture and spatial design, production design, textile design, game design, and visual communication. The school carries out both basic as well as practice based and applied research, and is a member of the Danish national Center for Design Research.
In 2010 the school merged with the Glass and Ceramic School on The Island of Bornholm, and is now offering a three-year programme in ceramic and glass.
Alumni
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Louise Campbell
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Hans Christensen (silversmith)
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Nanna Ditzel
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She was educated as a carpenter at Richards Skole and studied at the Danmarks Designskole#History, Danish School of Arts and Crafts where she graduated in 1946. Her ...
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Grete Jalk
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Jacob Jensen
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Peter Jensen (fashion designer)
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Background
Jensen initially studied graphic design, embroidery and tailoring at The Royal Danish Academy of Design in Copenhagen before moving to London in 1997 to undertake an ...
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Poul Kjærholm
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Mads Kjøller Damkjær
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Cecilie Manz
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Børge Mogensen
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He was one of the most important among a generation of furniture designers who made the concept of “Danish Modern” known throughout the world. Together wit ...
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Kasper Salto
Kasper Salto (born 14 February 1967) is a Danish industrial designer, most known for his furniture designs. He is the grandson of painter, ceramist and writer Axel Salto.
Biography
Kasper Salto was born on 14 February 1967 in Copenhagen
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Ole Wanscher
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Hans Wegner
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References
External links
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Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design
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