onsdag den 26. august 2009

Welcome to The Parallel City!

Uncover the parallel universe of Copenhagen! We will during the Copenhagen Design Week invite you to explore the hidden courtyards of Copenhagen and give you a peek into the parallel universe of the city. Instead of touring the city along well-known streets and alleys, we invite you onto a journey that takes you through some of Copenhagen's many adventurous courtyards.

On the journey, which stretches from Skt. Petri Hotel to Kongens Nytorv, we will highlight the character and history of these hidden courtyards. And not least, their potentials!



MORE PUBLIC SPACES IN THE INNER CITY
Today, most of the historic inner city consists of private and closed courtyards. What would happen if we open these courtyards? What would happen if these courtyards were made publicly accessible? What would happen when these courtyards become a part of the urban space? It will enlarge the city without expanding it. It will open up the possibility of rethinking and developing the city without comprimising its historic character. It will create more public spaces in the inner city that makes it more intensively used and (potentially) more sustainable!



PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE
Making the courtyards public accessible does not only introduce a potential but also reveal a part of the city’s unnoticed history. In the past, the courtyards were used for small factories, shops and other semi-public facilities. But in the post-war period, growing demand and need for improved sanitary and living conditions, led to a redevelopment of the inner city, which transformed the once public areas into enclosed private courtyards.

During the Copenhagen Design Week, we will invite you onto a journey through these private courtyards where we will present a part of the city’s hidden past, as well as, its potential future. We invite you to take part in rediscovering and reinventing the city!

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