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The Architect's Guide to Copenhagen - Anders Lendager

See Copenhagen through the eyes of renowned Danish architect Anders Lendager, as he points towards some of his favourite places.

Harbour Bus - Anders Lendager
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In 2023, Copenhagen has been awarded  UNESCO-UIA - World Capital of Architecture in recognition of its strong legacy within architecture and innovative urban development, along with its high ambitions on climate, sustainable solutions, and liveability.

Sandkaj Bathing Zone - Anders Lendager
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For that reason, we have asked a couple of Danish architects to give their opinions on what makes Copenhagen special .

Let's go on a journey through the city of Copenhagen with architect Anders Lendager and find out what his favourite places are and why. Some of the key values for Anders is that Copenhagen is a livable city, a place to experience and find daily joy, whether it is jumping in the harbour for a swim, going out for lunch, and so on.

The Architect's Guide to Copenhagen - Anders Lendager

Four places that encapsulate what Copenhagen is all about

From the essence of the sustainable city and a reminder not to demolish but to transform. Copenhagen is for you who wants to experience life while living it!

 

The Architect's Guide to Copenhagen

Let architect Sofie Lund Michaelsen guide you through Copenhagen, and show you some of her favourite places. Places that tell stories about life, and history as well as point to the future.   

Sofie Lund Michaelsen
Hart - Sofie Lund Michaelsen

Sofie Lund Michaelsen

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Dan Stubbergaard
Dan Stubbergaard - Orient Kaj St.

Dan Stubbergaard

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Marie-Louise Høstbo
Marie-Louise Høstbo

Marie-Louise Høstbo

Foto: Lukas Bukoven

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