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  • Title: Superkilen
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  • Number of Pages: Median: 224
  • Publisher: Arvinius + Orfeus Publishing
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  • First Year Published: 2013
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: Borrowable

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Superkilen

Superkilen is a public park in the Nørrebro district of Copenhagen, Denmark. The park is designed to bring immigrants and locals together, promoting tolerance

Copenhagen

Åndehuller i Byen" (in Danish). DAC & Cities. Archived from the original on 31 October 2013. Retrieved 21 November 2013. "Superkilen by Bjarke Ingels Group"

Bjarke Ingels

North Bayshore headquarters (co-designed with Thomas Heatherwick), the Superkilen park, and the Amager Resource Center (ARC) waste-to-energy plant – the

Superflex

ISBN 978-607-95845-4-2 Published by Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König 2013 Superkilen Editor: Barbara Steiner, Photos: Iwan Baan, Hans Joosten, Torben Eskerod

Nørrebro

1975), footballer Nørrebro station Blågårds Plads Public art in Nørrebro Superkilen - redevelopment project YNKB "Nørrebro". Den Store Danske. Archived from

Mjølnerparken

Tagensvej to the north, Midgårdsgade and the former railway yard (now Superkilen) to the east, Hothers Plads to the south, and Borgmestervangen and Mimersparken

Nørrebrogade

Frederikssundsvej. The street passes Assistens Cemetery, Nørrebro Runddel and the Superkilen linear park. Buildings include the multipurpose venue Nørrebrohallen and

Mimersgade

Copenhagen, Denmark. It runs from Jagtvej in the southeast to Nørrebrogade at Nørrebro station in the northwest. The street is bisected by Superkilen, a strip

Bjarke Ingels Group

Green Prize in Urban Design Finalist (for Superkilen) 2018 Danish Design Award Winner (for LEGO House) 2018 Danish Architect Associations Lille Arne Award

Trold, der vejrer kristenblod

Spirce about the Yroll Fountain in Vejen 55°40′20″N 12°34′15″E / 55.67235°N 12.57070°E / 55.67235; 12.57070 Portals: Visual arts Arts Denmark v t e