Strøget Copenhagen, Danish Shopping Street
Strøget København: the longest pedestrian street in Europe apparently, a major part of why Copenhagen feels so civilised to walk through
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Strøget København: the longest pedestrian street in Europe apparently, a major part of why Copenhagen feels so civilised to walk through
West Amager and Ørestad, also known as Copenhagen S, is built around nature, water and architecture. Since the development in Ørestad started in 1995 many families and students have moved into the many, architect-designed buildings.
Before the turn of the year, Erick van Egeraat has won a new masterplanning project in Canning Town London (UK), a mixed-use project in Metz (France) and two architectural awards for his realised projects in Budapest (Hungary)
London buildings O, key architectural / property projects in British Capital, England, UK built environment developments, architecture
Berlin Building Developments, major architecture in German Capital: 20th Century classics such as the Modernist Unite d’ Habitation by Le Corbusier, Architect and the National Gallery by Mies van der Rohe Architect.
With one-third of the global urban population living in slum-like conditions, mostly in self-built and self-organized informal settlements, the phenomenon of the Informal City has become an integral part of the world’s cities
London buildings N, key architectural / property projects in British Capital, England, UK built environment developments, architecture
Copenhagen urban renewal talk by Niels Andersen of Danish Urban Regeneration Society – resident’s participation & new housing in Denmark