The latest edition of “Architizer: The World’s Best Architecture” — a stunning, hardbound book celebrating the most inspiring contemporary architecture from around the globe — is now available. Order your copy today.
Punctuated by picturesque waterways, colorful 17th-century townhouses and striking contemporary buildings, the topography of Copenhagen is a rich and varied tapestry. Among the architecturally minded, the Danish capital is renowned for its pioneering approach to the built environment. The city’s pedestrian-led infrastructure has set the agenda for global urban planning, and by 2025, Copenhagen is aiming to become the first carbon-neutral capital.
Fittingly, this forward-thinking metropolis has been crowned the 2023 World Capital of Architecture by UNESCO and the General Assembly of the International Union of Architects (UIA). Over the next three years, Copenhagen will lead the conversation surrounding sustainable development and investigate how architects and planners can respond to the most pressing environmental challenges. The city will host a program of events on the theme: ‘Sustainable Futures — Leave No One Behind’.
To celebrate Copenhagen’s new designation, we’ve brought together a collection of architectural triumphs from across the Danish capital. Ranging from stand-out pavilions and extraordinary urban spaces to solar-powered schools and avant-garde libraries, discover the best of this harborfront design haven…
Tingbjerg Library and Culture House
By Cobe
Jury Winner, 7th Annual A+Awards, Libraries
The glazed face of the library, which looks out onto the street, is modeled on a historic typeset case, which stored the movable type used in letterpress printing. Consequently, irregular apertures across the block façade allow passers-by to read the activity within the building. The center’s material transparency is a portal for the wider community, a beckoning arm inviting participation.
Copenhagen International School Nordhavn
By C.F. Møller Architects
The building’s faceted skin is one of its most distinctive features. Incredibly, the exterior is covered in 12,000 solar panels, each uniquely angled. Covering a total area of around 65,110 square feet, the array generates more than half of the school’s annual electricity supply, producing over 200 megawatt hours per year. The solar cells are also an invaluable educational tool — students analyze energy production and gather data to use in their physics and mathematics classes.
Karen Blixens Plads
By Cobe
But there’s just as much going on below ground as there is above. Parking spaces for over 2,000 bicycles are ingeniously concealed beneath the square’s three manmade hills. In 2019, Copenhagen’s city government reported that 62% of its residents commuted to work or school by bike, so it’s perhaps unsurprising to see cycling at the heart of this innovative design.
noma
By BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group
Jury Winner and Popular Choice Winner, 6th Annual A+Awards, Restaurants
Radiating out from the kitchen, the core of the restaurant, the various zones are conceived as village huts. Each immersive design traces a tactile journey back through traditional Nordic construction techniques and materials. The atmosphere for diners is palpable and intimate, both retrospective in its inspiration and progressive in its spatial organization.
Teahouse Ø
By PAN- PROJECTS
An intimate meeting space, the pavilion is encased in translucent walls of acrylic rods, reminiscent of petrified rainfall. The permeable boundary reflects the hues of the surrounding water — through the rods, the external world is distanced and hazy like mist, yet between the slats, glimpses of clarity are found.
Theodora House
By ADEPT
A stark contrast with its street-facing skin, a white-clad exterior frames an enclosed courtyard in the scheme’s hidden center. Between residents’ balconies, wood trellises adorn the external walls, snaking up five stories tall. In the fullness of time, greenery from the garden will forge a new path upward, creating a living, breathing biophilic oasis.
The latest edition of “Architizer: The World’s Best Architecture” — a stunning, hardbound book celebrating the most inspiring contemporary architecture from around the globe — is now available. Order your copy today.