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Bispebjerg square

Copenhagen

Denmark

The cultural heritage site around Bispebjerg square is a part of a tightly orchestrated urban plan from 1909. Situated on a hill, the site consists of the Gruntvig’s church, Bispebjerg square, a chapel, a church yard, housing areas and there are cafes and restaurants. The area has a coherent architectural composition which respects the building style and materials of the iconic Grundtvig’s church.

pilot site goal

Piloting aims at creating visual identity with light and darkness to strengthen the cultural heritage values of the site. The goal is to enhance social interaction in the area and to minimize social challenges due to diverse user groups by enhancing sense of belonging, for all.

Additionally, the aim is to Investigate the influence of integrating the methods from the Art of Darkness project in the design phase of the urban plan project for Bispebjerg square.

Copenhagen Municipality has an integrated collaboration with social networks through their work with the urban renewal project in the area.

Other existing social networks in housing areas and inrelation to church activities will also be integrated in the project together will the cultural networks, e.g. the dans institution ‘Dansekapellet’ which is situated in the historical chapel on Bispebjerg square.

The architectural company, BOGL, who won the architectural urban renewal competition, will be part of the project, together with local lighting designers, manufactures and other experts from the lighting industry.

  • Aalborg University Copenhagen