Ørestad
Ørestad, Copenhagen, Denmark
Ørestad is a master planned sustainable city district that aspires to have a mix of commercial and residential districts and to create dynamic neighborhoods that are attractive to live and work in.
766 acres, 20,000 residents
1995-2025
CPH City & Port Development, Architects: Bjarke Ingels (BIG), Lundgaard & Tranberg, ATE Liers Jean Nouvel, PLOT, 3Xn, Daniel Libeskind
Performance levels achieved:
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Better
Living
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Goals & Strategies:
Place
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Food
Goals: Not defined
Strategies: Some apartment buildings have garden space.
Habitat
Goals: Not defined.
Strategies: Canal system and landscaping of wetlands. 30% of project land allocated as open space; some open space is protected.
Transportation
Goals: Not defined.
Strategies: 6 Metro stations, elevated light rail. Discourage car travel. Bike infrastructure. Parking in parking ramps with permit.
Water
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Water
Goals: Not defined.
Strategies: Not reported.
Energy
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Energy
Goals: Not defined.
Strategies: Some buildings utilize photovoltaics. Buildings oriented and designed for daylighting.
Health + Happiness
Materials
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Embodied Energy & Carbon
Goals: Not defined.
Strategies: Not reported.
Waste
Goals: Not defined.
Strategies: Not reported.
Equity
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Neighborhood & Access
Goals: 60% residential, 20% commercial, 20% cultural.
Strategies: Public access to streets. Human-scale design. Mixture of housing types. Housing units designed for daylight. Access to green spaces, universities, community centers, services, unique architecture. Online community network.
Sources:
Copenhagen Architecture
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Copenhagen's New Neighborhood
*Note: This case study was developed using found information.