København : urban architecture and public spaces / Eva Maria Hermann, Sandra Hofmeister, Jakobs Schoof ; editor Sandra Hofmeister ; intervews Dorte Mandrup, Kim Herforth Nielsen, Dan Stubbergaard ; English translation, Alisa Kotmair.

By: Herrmann, Eva Maria [author.]Contributor(s): Hofmeister, Sandra, 1970- | Schoof, Jakob [author.] | Mandrup, Dorte [interviewer.] | Nielsen, Kim Herforth, 1954- [interviewer.] | Stubbergaard, Dan [interviewer.] | Kotmair, Alisa [translator.]Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: German Publisher: München : Edition Detail, 2021Copyright date: ©2021Edition: First editionDescription: 312 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9783955535384 (paperback)Subject(s): Public spaces -- Denmark -- Copenhagen -- Guidebooks | Copenhagen (Denmark) -- Buildings, structures, etc. -- GuidebooksLOC classification: NA1220 .H4713 2021Summary: Portrait of a city and its architecture This book reveals Copenhagen's quality of life using the example of built spaces. It leads its readers on a tour of exploration, visiting exciting architecture projects and surprising districts between Ørestadt and Nordhavn. A total of over 25 exceptional buildings, urban squares and public spaces created in the past 10 years are presented. Documented with brilliant photos, general plans and texts, these projects paint an image of a brave generation of architects and planners who are not afraid to employ novel solutions. On display are daring typologies such as Amager Bakke, a ski slope on a waste incineration plant by BIG, spectacular iconic buildings, including the Royal Danish Aquarium by 3XN or popular public spaces for the urban community. Portrait of a forward-looking city and its architecture Insights into the architecture scene in Copenhagen and its protagonists A discovery tour from Ørestad to Copenhagen's Nordhavn over the past 10 years https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.11129/9783955535391/html
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Portrait of a city and its architecture

This book reveals Copenhagen's quality of life using the example of built spaces. It leads its readers on a tour of exploration, visiting exciting architecture projects and surprising districts between Ørestadt and Nordhavn. A total of over 25 exceptional buildings, urban squares and public spaces created in the past 10 years are presented. Documented with brilliant photos, general plans and texts, these projects paint an image of a brave generation of architects and planners who are not afraid to employ novel solutions. On display are daring typologies such as Amager Bakke, a ski slope on a waste incineration plant by BIG, spectacular iconic buildings, including the Royal Danish Aquarium by 3XN or popular public spaces for the urban community.

Portrait of a forward-looking city and its architecture
Insights into the architecture scene in Copenhagen and its protagonists
A discovery tour from Ørestad to Copenhagen's Nordhavn over the past 10 years

https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.11129/9783955535391/html