Abstract
What if one could travel along the Isefjord coast on a water path? What if the wetlands
around Dragsholm Castle were restored as a new visitor landscape and gateway to the
Geopark Odsherred? And how can landscape design communicate the development history of the Sejerø Bay – past, present and future? This volume presents strategic design work by landscape architecture students at the University of Copenhagen. From February to April 2017, 26 students from 10 countries explored possibilities for developing the coastal landscape and summerhouse areas in the Geopark Odsherred. In dialogue withmunicipal planners, local experts and local enthusiasts they developed seven projects that strive to unfold the future Geopark Odsherred – Coast to Coast.
around Dragsholm Castle were restored as a new visitor landscape and gateway to the
Geopark Odsherred? And how can landscape design communicate the development history of the Sejerø Bay – past, present and future? This volume presents strategic design work by landscape architecture students at the University of Copenhagen. From February to April 2017, 26 students from 10 countries explored possibilities for developing the coastal landscape and summerhouse areas in the Geopark Odsherred. In dialogue withmunicipal planners, local experts and local enthusiasts they developed seven projects that strive to unfold the future Geopark Odsherred – Coast to Coast.
Original language | Multiple languages |
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Publication date | Jun 2017 |
Publisher | Institut for Geovidenskab og Naturforvaltning, Københavns Universitet |
Number of pages | 80 |
Publication status | Published - Jun 2017 |