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
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References

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


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