Sabine Krumrey is collaborating on an exhibition project with students from AMD Hamburg
As part of her professorship in Spatial Design and Design Methodology at the AMD Academy of Fashion & Design in Hamburg, Sabine Krumrey supported the “Nordic Masterpieces” exhibition project with a special semester-long project. Together with two other faculty members, she initiated the collaboration between the AMD and the exhibition team and enabled approximately 25 students to contribute their own work to the project. The collaboration was supported by the SUTOR Foundation.
Nordic Masterpieces is dedicated to the architectural legacy of Arne Jacobsen and Otto Weitling in Germany. The exhibition centers on six cinematic building portraits that bring the architecture of the 1960s and 1970s to life through space, materials, light, and function. Following its premiere in Berlin, the exhibition will be on view in June 2026 at the gärtner Showroom on Große Bleichen in Hamburg. There, the spotlight will be on two of the featured buildings: the Arne Jacobsen House in City Nord and the Christianeum.
The Hamburg exhibition was supplemented by works from AMD students, who explored architecture, interior design, and design in a semester-long project they developed themselves, adding a contemporary perspective to the exhibition.
Through her dedication, Sabine Krumrey combines teaching, practice, and cultural discourse, creating spaces where the promotion of emerging talent and dialogue about architecture and design naturally come together.
IDD Cologne
Monday, 27 October 2025, 12:00
Panel Talk by WOD Germany
https://woduk.com
