Monday
10 Oct

Best in the World + Visions (DA/EN)

Kom til film og debat og reflektér over, hvem vi skaber byer og bygninger for - ikke mindst i fremtiden.

Best in the World (2022) Hans Christian Post

København er en eksemplarisk by, der er internationalt hyldet for sine succeser. Men bagsiden som ‘The Most Liveable City’ er begyndt at vise sig.

Fra at være på randen af konkurs i de tidlige 1990’ere, har København undergået en enorm transformation, og bliver i dag betegnet som en af de bedste og mest ‘liveable’ byer i verden. Men succeserne er ved at blive overskygget af betydelige tab. De voksende økonomiske og sociale kløfter hjemsøger både by og periferi, og flere og flere begynder at spørge sig selv, om den forhenværende by ikke var at foretrække. Samtidig har arkitekter gennem tiden haft skiftende roller i bybilledet.

Vi inviterer med denne visning til diskussion, om arkitektens, bygherrens og lokalplanernes rolle i fremtiden og hermed hvilket København, vi ønsker os for det 21. århundrede.

Efterfølgende debat (på dansk) med Jens Kramer Mikkelsen - NREP, instruktøren bag Visions - arkitekt Oskar Holst Kurtzweil, arkitekt Christine Bjerke og Lundgaard Tranberg Arkitekter

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