At almost a mile long, Superkilen wedges through one of the most ethnically-diverse and socially-challenged neighborhoods in Denmark, creating a truly unique urban space with a strong identity on a local and global scale.
"The park is divided into three zones: the red square, the black market and the green park, and is conceived as a giant exhibition of urban best practice – a collection of global everyday objects from the 60+ home countries of the local inhabitants. Initiated by the City of Copenhagen and Realdania Foundation, the project started construction in 2009, and opened to the public in June 2012.
The American Institute of Architects (AIA) has selected Superkilen as one of the winners of the 2013 Institute Honor Awards, the profession’s highest recognition of works that exemplify excellence in architecture, interior architecture and urban design.
"Gosh! This is Super. "Hammerson really is the Tops!" Mayor Boris Johnson enjoying the new water feature, recently provided on the A406 by Thames Water |
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