Danish Urban Planning Award

The Danish Urban Planning Award (Danish: Byplanprisen) is awarded annually to a Danish municipality by the Danish Town Planning Institute and the Architects' Association of Denmark. The ceremony takes place at the annual Danish Urban Planning Conference.[1]

Recipients

2010s

Year Recipient Project/Motivation Ref
2010DragørGreen-Blue PlanRef
2011MiddelfartHarbour redevelopmentRef
2012RoskildeRabalderparkenRef
2013Copenhagen
Frederiksberg
For the Nørrebro RouteRef
2014OdenseThomas B-Thriges GadeRef

2000s

Year Recipient Project/Motivation Ref
2001VejleMunicipal architecture strategyRef
2002HerningBirkRef
2003CopenhagenHavnestadenRef
2004Triangle Region20042014 Triangle Regeion StrategyRef
2005HorsensPolicy and strategyRef
2006AalborgRef
2007SilkeborgRef
2008AlbertslundStrategic planning with a clear environmental planningRef
2009CopenhagenSluseholmen: For the fine proportions and emphasis of the human scaleRef
gollark: All you need are some nanometre-precision scissors and a very steady hand.
gollark: It's hard to make things which are good at *both* of those, and you would deal with twice the heat in one place.
gollark: CPUs have to execute x86 (or ARM or other things, but generally a documented, known instruction set) very fast sequentially, GPUs can execute basically whatever they want as long as it can be generated from one of the standard ways to interface with them, and do it in a massively parallel way.
gollark: It's not very efficient to have one thing do both because being specialized means they can make specific optimizations.
gollark: But they're not as good because thermal constraints and no ability to swap the bits separately.

References

  1. "Musicon I Roskilde vinder Byplanprisen 2012" (in Danish). Byens Ejendomme. Retrieved 30 January 2015.


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