Liveable Copenhagen
– what it’s all about
If you can’t come to Copenhagen, Copenhagen can come to you!
This session offers a profound insight into why and how Copenhagen is one of the best cities in the world to live in!
With videos from the streets, buildings and remarkable parts of our city, we explain how Copenhagen has transformed from a post-industrial city in decay to an architectural superstar city.
You will get a unique online cycling experience and a lecture that will make you understand how architecture and city planning is influencing and shaping the good everyday life of Copenhageners.
The session includes an interactive elaborate Q&A with your two speakers.
Your session hosts are:
Asser Munch
Asser is an architect by trade who turned to the dark side by taking a degree and now working as a construction engineer.
As an architect, he taught at the Aarhus School of Architecture and worked on various smaller building projects.
As an engineer, his line of work is structural engineering and he has a special affinity for timber structures.
You can read more on his blog: copenhagenarchitecture.dk.
Alice Lempel Søndergaard
Alice has worked in various positions in urban planning and strategy and is commenting on and reviewing new architecture.
She has a degree in philosophy and modern culture and she has a profound interest in how our built environment and city planning are influencing everyday life in the city.
Hassan Sørensen
Hassan has lived in Copenhagen and even abroad for many years, giving him the ability to see Copenhagen both from the inside and the outside.
As an Art Director and published history writer, he will provide you with inside about both what to look out for and what makes it extraordinary.
Occasionally, on busy days, we make use of freelance architect guides, who are also professionals from the building and planning industry.