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Copenhagen Architecture City Guide: 20 Projects to Discover in the 2023 UNESCO World Capital of Architecture

ArchDaily

To add to the list , UNESCO has named Copenhagen the 2023 World Capital of Architecture , prompting an array of architecture-focused events and festivals. The title further emphasizes the city’s position as a laboratory for innovative contemporary architecture and people-centered urban planning. The major shift appeared in the 1960s.

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Copenhagen's industrial harbour is being developed into a recreational hub

Deezen

In recent years, bathing areas and leisure buildings have been implemented in Copenhagen 's harbour and plans for further development aim to make the industrial area more welcoming. The development will also provide space for events, introduce nature to the site and make the area cleaner and friendlier.

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Event: The Sea-City Interface Symposium

Bustler

Event Date: Nov 27, 2023 - Nov 28, 2023; Event City: The Sea-City Interface focuses on the sea-city fringes in rapidly urbanising cities, where coastal regions interplay. At the same time, demographers show that urban population growth is at its most intense in tropical coastal regions.

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IAAC Unveils the Design for Mobile World Capital Pavilion at Mobile World Congress 2024

aasarchitecture

Themed as “Remember the Future,” the inauguration featured His Majesty, the King of Spain, and other guests including government officials and industry leaders. It features a conference space, immersive zone, photocall area, and spaces for technological experiences and a VIP room.

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Where Modern Urbanism Went Wrong (and 6 Ways To Get It Back on Track)

Architizer

One approach is the implementation of traffic calming measures, such as road narrowing, chicanes, speed bumps and pedestrian zones, which reduce vehicle speeds and improve safety. Traditionally, public spaces were integral to city life, hosting markets and social events that fostered community bonds.

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The Resilient Construction Imperative in the Face of Climate Change

Santa Cruz Architect

Extreme weather events, rising sea levels, and unpredictable patterns are challenging the way we live and build. The consequences are far-reaching, with more frequent and severe weather events becoming the new norm. Such foresight can prevent catastrophic losses and enable communities to recover more quickly after an event.

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Terminal B, former Berlin-Tegel Airport, Germany

e-architect

The prominent building complex is the centerpiece of the new urban development quarter Urban Tech Republic, which will accommodate over 1,000 large and small companies, with 20,000 employees working in the areas of research, development, and production. The concept of chaixetmorel. office for two decades.