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SKALA magazine is returning with a limited edition issue

Three decades after its last issue, SKALA magazine returns with its 31st edition, exploring the ideas, tensions, and questions shaping architecture today.

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Launched in 1985 by our founder, Henning Larsen, SKALA began as a magazine and gallery in Copenhagen dedicated to curiosity, dialogue, and international architectural discourse. Never about Henning Larsen the studio, SKALA instead invited architects, designers and thinkers from around the world to engage in debate and reflect on architecture past, present and future.

Between 1985 and 1994, 30 issues of SKALA challenged conventions, expanded perspectives, and inspired a generation of architects.



Marking the 100th anniversary of Henning’s birth in 2025, a one-time, limited edition of SKALA is being published. The issue offers a voice to a turbulent era and a space for the urgent and unresolved; a pulse-check on where architecture stands in a world defined by tension. Featuring the perspectives and works of leading voices within architecture today, the magazine assembles fragments of a larger picture, a landscape defined by intersecting axes that reveal something of the contemporary moment.

Published as both a collectible print and a digital magazine, SKALA #31 will be available in November. Watch this space for updates and a closer look at what’s featured.


The editorial committee of SKALA magazine in Copenhagen, 1985. From left to right: Kirsten Birk Hansen, Svein Tønsager, Henning Larsen, Kjeld Vindum, and Flemming Frost.

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