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Can Lis Architecture Residency by the Danish Arts Foundation (Denmark)

Capital Projects Fund Accelerator Program - US

Deadline: 20-Aug-2026

The Can Lis Residency gives architects a rare chance to work in one of the most distinctive architectural settings in Europe. Located on a cliff in Mallorca, Can Lis is designed to encourage deep concentration, reflection, and experimentation within architecture.

The residency is intended to support both the artistic and conceptual sides of architecture. It also contributes to the development and visibility of Danish architecture in Denmark and internationally.

Key facts

What the residency supports

The residency emphasizes:

The overall aim is to give residents uninterrupted time and space to think deeply about architecture as both a discipline and a creative practice.

Who can apply

The residency is open to:

This makes the programme suitable not only for designers, but also for researchers, critics, and other architecture-focused practitioners.

Residency conditions

Can Lis is described as a highly distinctive and minimalist environment. It is modestly furnished and does not include standard distractions such as televisions or computers.

Broadband internet is available, but the space is primarily intended for quiet and uninterrupted work. Because of its exposed cliffside location, it is not recommended for small children.

Practical considerations

Applicants should be aware that Can Lis may not suit every type of creative activity. In particular, work that could permanently alter the space, such as painting, may not be appropriate.

Any use of materials that could affect the structure or surfaces must be clearly described in the application. In some cases, special permission may be required.

Why it matters

This residency matters because it offers architecture practitioners the kind of time and environment that are often difficult to find in daily professional life. The setting encourages slower, more thoughtful work that can lead to stronger ideas and more reflective practice.

It also matters because Can Lis itself is an important architectural work. Working there can shape how residents think about space, materiality, and architectural intention.

How to prepare

  1. Define a clear project.
    Explain what you want to research, develop, or reflect on during the residency.

  2. Match the space to the work.
    Show how your proposal benefits from a quiet, immersive architectural setting.

  3. Be specific about materials.
    State whether your work involves any materials or methods that might affect the house.

  4. Consider the stay length.
    Choose either 13 days or 26 days based on the scope of your project.

  5. Emphasize architectural relevance.
    Make clear how your work relates to architecture, discourse, or practice.

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Conclusion

The Can Lis Residency is a rare opportunity for architecture-focused practitioners seeking uninterrupted time in an architecturally significant place. It is best suited to applicants with a clear conceptual project that benefits from reflection, concentration, and careful engagement with the space.

For more information, visit Danish Arts Foundation.

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