The Brewery Site in Copenhagen Will Have Fun For Young and Old
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If you've ever though strolling a downtown waterfront was boring, wait 'til you see The Brewery Site in Copenhagen. When it is completed, it will be full of attractions for young and old alike -- it's even scattered with different types of playgrounds throughout the site.
Designed by OMA, Gehl Architects, The Brewery Site in Copenhagen is designed to maximize its location on the downtown harbourfront.
"Situated between the city center and the waterfront the site, named for the Royal Brewery located there from 1767-1960, possesses one of Copenhagens few remaining opportunities to connect the two," Travel With Frank Gehry says.
Copenhagen's renovated Brewery Site is expected to be completed by 2013.
Designed by OMA, Gehl Architects, The Brewery Site in Copenhagen is designed to maximize its location on the downtown harbourfront.
"Situated between the city center and the waterfront the site, named for the Royal Brewery located there from 1767-1960, possesses one of Copenhagens few remaining opportunities to connect the two," Travel With Frank Gehry says.
Copenhagen's renovated Brewery Site is expected to be completed by 2013.
Trend Themes
1. Waterfront Revitalization - The development of waterfront areas into vibrant, family-friendly destinations provides opportunities for businesses to create unique attractions and experiences that appeal to all generations.
2. Urban Playgrounds - The integration of different types of playgrounds into urban spaces allows for the creation of fun and interactive environments that encourage outdoor activities and social interaction.
3. Mixed-use Development - The combination of residential, commercial, and recreational spaces in a single development like The Brewery Site in Copenhagen offers potential for businesses to innovate and create new experiences that cater to diverse needs.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture and Design - Design firms and architects have the opportunity to create innovative and interactive spaces that enhance the appeal and functionality of waterfront areas, such as The Brewery Site in Copenhagen.
2. Recreational Facilities - The development of waterfront playgrounds and recreational spaces presents opportunities for businesses to provide unique and engaging experiences for visitors of all ages, fostering community engagement and attracting tourism.
3. Real Estate Development - Developers can capitalize on the demand for mixed-use developments by creating vibrant and inclusive spaces that combine residential, commercial, and recreational elements to meet the needs of modern urban lifestyles.
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