KØBENHAVN. Urban Architecture and Public Spaces / / Eva Herrmann, Sandra Hofmeister, Jakob Schoof; ed. by Sandra Hofmeister.

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 spa...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Art and Architecture eBook-Package 2020
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Place / Publishing House:München : : DETAIL, , [2021]
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Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
Series:DETAIL Special
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Physical Description:1 online resource (304 p.) :; numerous illustrations and fotos
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Prologue Arne Jacobsen’s Heirs: New Horizons in Architecture --
Public Spaces --
1 Superkilen Topotek 1, BIG, Superflex --
2 Israels Plads Cobe, Sweco Architects --
Interview. Dan Stubbergaard/Cobe Architecture and Social Interaction --
3 Red Cross Volunteer House Cobe --
4 Nørreport Station Cobe, Gottlieb Paludan Architects --
5 Cityringen Arup --
6 Musiktorvet Effekt Arkitekter --
Essay Cycling Culture and Quality of Life --
Sports and Leisure --
7 Amager Bakke BIG --
8 Kalvebod Bølge Urban Agency, JDS Architects --
Essay From Tivoli to the Harbour Bath --
9 Park ’n’ Play JAJA Architects --
10 Aktivitetshus Rambøll --
11 Noma 2.0 BIG --
Culture and Education --
12 BLOX OMA --
13 Copenhagen International School C.F. Møller Architects --
Essay Back to the Water: The Revival of the Port --
14 Den Blå Planet – National Aquarium Denmark 3XN --
15 Ørestad Gymnasium 3XN --
Interview Kim Herforth Nielsen/3XN Architecture as an Experiment --
16 Experimentarium Extension Cebra --
17 Børnekulturhus Ama’r. Dorte Mandrup, Nøhr & Sigsgaard --
18 Skolen i Sydhavnen JJW Architects --
19 Ku.Be MVRDV, Adept --
20 Extension of Gammel Hellerup Gymnasium BIG --
Housing --
21 The Silo Cobe --
22 Krøyers Plads Vilhelm Lauritzen Architects, Cobe --
23 Sundbyøster Hall II Dorte Mandrup --
24 Lange Eng Cohousing Dorte Mandrup --
Interview Housing Concepts: Traditional and Trendsetting --
25 8 Tallet BIG --
26 Dortheavej Residence BIG --
27 Nordbro Arkitema --
28 Tietgenkollegiet Lundgaard & Tranberg Arkitekter --
Appendix --
Architects --
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Summary: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.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9783955535391
9783110738230
9783110743357
9783110753783
9783110754032
9783110754001
9783110753776
9783110746006
9783110756593
DOI:10.11129/9783955535391
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Eva Herrmann, Sandra Hofmeister, Jakob Schoof; ed. by Sandra Hofmeister.