
Our Urban Living Room
Our Urban Living Room offers a careful examination of Copenhagen and the lives it contains. It takes a look at Cobeâs projects of the past ten years and tells a story about Copenhagenâs architectural development and how it affects the conditions of peopleâs lives. A birthday party on Israelâs Square, a workplace at the local library or an afternoon in the sun on Queen Louiseâs Bridge â for Cobe, the city is our living room and we are increasingly moving our everyday activities into it, where we feel at home. The book explores the remarkable development of Copenhagen from a poor and unattractive industrial city to one of the most liveable capitals in the world. Through a detailed presentation, readers are invited to investigate Copenhagenâs challenges â from density and social segregation to congested infrastructure and post-industrial redevelopment. Cobe takes the readers on a personal journey through Copenhagenâs past and present, examining the officeâs architectural interventions that have contributed to the transformation of Copenhagen into a great urban living room. The book includes interviews with some of the cityâs cultural luminaries, including Dan Stubbergaard, Bjarke Ingels, Jan Gehl, Tina Saaby, Jens Kramer Mikkelsen, RenĂ© Redzepi, four-year-old Selina and Frej, and many more. The book includes interviews with some of the cityâs cultural luminaries, including Dan Stubbergaard, Bjarke Ingels, Jan Gehl, Tina Saaby, Jens Kramer Mikkelsen, RenĂ© Redzepi, four-year-old Selina and Frej, and many more.
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Our Urban Living Room offers a careful examination of Copenhagen and the lives it contains. It takes a look at Cobeâs projects of the past ten years and tells a story about Copenhagenâs architectural development and how it affects the conditions of peopleâs lives. A birthday party on Israelâs Square, a workplace at the local library or an afternoon in the sun on Queen Louiseâs Bridge â for Cobe, the city is our living room and we are increasingly moving our everyday activities into it, where we feel at home. The book explores the remarkable development of Copenhagen from a poor and unattractive industrial city to one of the most liveable capitals in the world. Through a detailed presentation, readers are invited to investigate Copenhagenâs challenges â from density and social segregation to congested infrastructure and post-industrial redevelopment. Cobe takes the readers on a personal journey through Copenhagenâs past and present, examining the officeâs architectural interventions that have contributed to the transformation of Copenhagen into a great urban living room. The book includes interviews with some of the cityâs cultural luminaries, including Dan Stubbergaard, Bjarke Ingels, Jan Gehl, Tina Saaby, Jens Kramer Mikkelsen, RenĂ© Redzepi, four-year-old Selina and Frej, and many more. The book includes interviews with some of the cityâs cultural luminaries, including Dan Stubbergaard, Bjarke Ingels, Jan Gehl, Tina Saaby, Jens Kramer Mikkelsen, RenĂ© Redzepi, four-year-old Selina and Frej, and many more.











