Abstract
What if we created a landscape research laboratory all the way from the northern tip of the island to the wetlands and forests of central Bornholm? How can landscape design activate and communicate a network of closed granite quarries? And how can vacant silos in Hasle harbour become a destination that attracts climbers and street art lovers far beyond the island of Bornholm? This volume presents strategic design work by landscape architecture students at the University of Copenhagen. From February to April 2015, 26 students from nine countries explored possibilities for strategic landscape development on North Bornholm, Denmark. In the footsteps of earlier planning initiatives and in dialogue with municipal planners, local experts and local enthusiasts they developed seven projects that strive to unfold the Future Landscape North Bornholm.
Original language | Multiple languages |
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Publication date | 8 May 2015 |
Publisher | Institut for Geovidenskab og Naturforvaltning, Københavns Universitet |
Number of pages | 80 |
Publication status | Published - 8 May 2015 |