Abstract

After graduating from an innovative Master's programme at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen, Kata Fodor was not ready for the confines of work in a traditional architecture firm with jobs initiated by clients. Through co‐founding the multidisciplinary design studio Atelier Kite, which proactively pitches well‐researched ideas to carefully targeted potential clients, she has been able to continue the meaningful engagement she enjoyed as a student. Here she sets out the studio's approach, reflects on the challenges she has faced, and underlines the importance of major cultural institutions in fostering creativity.

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