Anita Morandini / 2013
Integrated Urbanism
Urban Planning
Denmark
A close examination of the ‘Danish Architectural Policy’ and ‘Integrated Urbanism’ – the practice of integrating environmental, social, cultural and economic aspects to create sustainable, high-quality environments.
This study observes how integration has been used to create high-quality places. It explores the nature of the Danish decision-making environment and surveys 13 development projects, identifying common principles contributing to the success of each. Studies encompassed site visits, desk-top research and interviews conducted with relevant development actors such as designers, planners, public and private developers, government authorities and agencies.
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