This is probably the most sustainable city in the world 🌎

Here are 8 lessons that every city should take from Copenhagen 🇩🇰

Thanks to Architects and city planners such as Bjarke Ingels, 3XN/GXN, Cobe, Dan Stubbergaard and many others, Copenhagen has been awarded the 2023 World Capital of Architecture!

Copenhagen is a vibrant city at the intersection of preserving diverse histories and cultures, and propelling the city toward a more sustainable, equitable future–but not without the help of its people.

Locations in the video:
📚Schools covered in solar panels teach children about the power of renewable energy (Copenhagen International School)

🛝 Rooftop playgrounds engage communities (Konditaget Lüders), and public spaces celebrate ethnic diversity (Superkilen Park) and connect residents with the outdoors (Havnebadet)

👩‍🎓 Student accommodation is made by integrating nature, and using upcycled materials–like these shipping containers!
(Tietgen Residence Hall/ Urban Rigger)

🥕Organic rooftop farms provide hyper-local fruit and vegetables to citizens (Ostergo).

🚲 Extensive cycle lanes all over the city allow the average Copenhagener to cycle 9.2km per day!
(Circle bridge/ Lille Langebro bicycle bridge / cykelslangen)

I highly recommend checking out the Danish Architecture Center (Dansk Arkitektur Center)

Video made by Ben Brown & Ciara Doyle from Going Green Media

📷Drone footage Jean Luxe


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