“Riverrun, past Eve and Adam’s, from swerve of shore to bend of bay, brings us by…
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This section examines the complex modalities and issues of the Port-City relationship or some aspects of a specific geographical region, considered to be of significant interest for the aims and scope of the Magazine, in particular with regard to sustainability and redevelopment of the urban waterfront.
The Case of Copenhagen
The origins of the name of the Danish capital itself suggest the close connection between harbour…
About the Fjord City from the Port’s point of view
Background From Port of Oslo perspective the discussions regarding the Waterfront development in Oslo started long…
The last frontier of urban waterfront regeneration: Northern Europe
For several decades now, port cities worldwide have been restructuring former derelict docks and waterfronts in…
Køge is turning to face the sea
Køge is one of the medium-sized Danish towns having seized the historic chance: transforming centrally located…
Helsinki experiencing a period of growth: the Daughter of the Baltic Sea gazes out over the sea
Helsinki continues to grow and the City is building for the future at full speed. With…
Helsinki converting waterfronts into residential areas
Major transformation of the urban structure In the latter half of the 1900s and early 2000s,…
Oslo Fjord City Course is Set, Making Good Speed!
The Fjord City Strategy Leads the Way The Fjord City is a result of deindustrialization and…
Copenhagen Waterfront: a status on the ongoing regeneration of the Harbour
The year is 2013. Take a boat ride through Copenhagen Harbour and experience this ancient, beautifully…