《Copenhagen’s “Return to the Inner City” 1990-2010》

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作者
Florian Urban
来源
JOURNAL OF URBAN HISTORY,Vol.47,Issue3,P.651–673
语言
英文
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作者单位
1Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, UK
摘要
This article will present Copenhagen’s tortuous path from industrial decline to regeneration city, centering on the rebuilding of large waterfront areas in the Copenhagen Harbor such as Islands Brygge, Sluseholmen, and Frihavn, as well as on select developments in the central neighborhoods Nørrebro, Vesterbro, and Christianshavn. Focusing on architecture, it will show that Copenhagen’s “return to the inner city” was guided by the mutual influence of discourse, policy, and architectural design. This is evidenced by government documents and press clippings. The article will also show that in contrast to regeneration projects elsewhere, Copenhagen’s redevelopment yielded a comparatively socially mixed city with appealing public spaces and inventive architecture. This was facilitated by strong public authorities and by local and national politicians who upheld welfare state values and only to a small extent gave in to the market-oriented ideologies that influenced policy in other European countries at the time.