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- 2021 – 2025
- Returning Series
- Documentary
- ~29m / ep
- 4 seasons
Architecture should make our lives better and buildings should give back to their surroundings. Because once a building is built, it's not going anywhere for decades to come. Ane Cortzen explores how, in this day and age, we still end up with architecture that goes wrong when she asks if there was an architect present.
Latest: Season 4 · 2025
View all seasonsAne Cortzen is once again pursuing architectural scandals. Because even though architecture is supposed to make our lives better and buildings last for decades, things still go wrong when we build. Why do we keep getting it wrong? Follow her around the country as she asks if an architect has been present.
E1. Wacky Waterslide by the West Coast
Apr 20, 2025 · 29m
In the dune landscape, a new water park has been dropped—and with it, a gigantic waterslide that has sparked public anger. Here, new buildings were supposed to adapt to the terrain. Ane Cortzen examines whether an architect was present in Søndervig.
E2. Aarhus’ Tall Tragedy
Apr 20, 2025 · 29m
Disappointment over Aarhus’ tallest building, Unity, is so great that it’s called a tragedy. It’s visible from afar, and many are furious. Ane Cortzen looks both high and far to see if an architect was involved.
E3. The Sugar Factory’s Sad Neighbor
Apr 20, 2025 · 29m
Lolland has gotten what Ane Cortzen calls the worst-placed building. Right next to the national industrial monument—the sugar factory in Holeby—the island’s largest hotel was built, looking more like an elaborate slum. She wonders if an architect was present.
E4. Frederikshavn’s Cruel Concrete Cinema
Apr 20, 2025 · 29m
Cinemas and cultural buildings should attract us—but in Frederikshavn, things went wrong. The new cinema resembles a bunker or concrete block. Ane Cortzen searches for whether one (or more) architects were present in the town’s cultural and political center.




