Danish Urban Planning Award
The Danish Urban Planning Award (Danish: Byplanprisen) is awarded annually to a Danish municipality by the Danish Town Planning Institute and the Architects' Association of Denmark. The ceremony takes place at the annual Danish Urban Planning Conference.[1]
Recipients
2010s
Year | Recipient | Project/Motivation | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
2010 | Dragør | Green-Blue Plan | Ref |
2011 | Middelfart | Harbour redevelopment | Ref |
2012 | Roskilde | Rabalderparken | Ref |
2013 | Copenhagen Frederiksberg | For the Nørrebro Route | Ref |
2014 | Odense | Thomas B-Thriges Gade | Ref |
2000s
Year | Recipient | Project/Motivation | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
2001 | Vejle | Municipal architecture strategy | Ref |
2002 | Herning | Birk | Ref |
2003 | Copenhagen | Havnestaden | Ref |
2004 | Triangle Region | 2004–2014 Triangle Regeion Strategy | Ref |
2005 | Horsens | Policy and strategy | Ref |
2006 | Aalborg | Ref | |
2007 | Silkeborg | Ref | |
2008 | Albertslund | Strategic planning with a clear environmental planning | Ref |
2009 | Copenhagen | Sluseholmen: For the fine proportions and emphasis of the human scale | Ref |
References
- ↑ "Musicon I Roskilde vinder Byplanprisen 2012" (in Danish). Byens Ejendomme. Retrieved 30 January 2015.
External links
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