Future Copenhagen - Superkilen Park by Bjarke Ingles

Cities of the Future
17 Jun 201803:43

Summary

TLDRThe video highlights an initiative in Copenhagen to transform a crime-prone area into a vibrant public space. Architects Nana Gilt O Mula and artist Rasmus Nielsen designed a diverse park representing over 60 nationalities, turning diversity into a resource. The park includes unique elements like a playground from India, a slide from Chernobyl, and a Moroccan fountain. It is divided into three zones: the Red Square for skaters, the Black Square for local gatherings, and the Green Park for sports. The project fosters community interaction, creating a safe, inclusive environment where people feel at home.

Takeaways

  • 🌆 Copenhagen's neighborhood faced high crime rates and felt unsafe to its residents.
  • 🏞️ The city hall decided to create a large public park to improve safety and community well-being.
  • 👷 Architect Nana Gilt O Mula and artist Rasmus Nielsen led the park project.
  • 🌍 The neighborhood was highly diverse, with residents from around 60 different nations.
  • 🤝 The diversity was seen as a resource, with elements from various countries incorporated into the park.
  • 🎠 Playground elements like the Indian playground and Chernobyl elephant slide symbolize this cultural inclusion.
  • 🛋️ Red benches from Switzerland and a Moroccan fountain became gathering points for families and community members.
  • 🛹 The park is divided into three areas: the Red Square for skaters, the Black Square for socializing, and the Green Park for sports.
  • 🏃‍♂️ The different zones encourage a variety of activities, promoting interaction among diverse groups.
  • 🌟 The park aims to create an inclusive public space where people from different backgrounds feel at home.

Q & A

  • What is the main purpose of the park project in Copenhagen?

    -The main purpose of the park project is to make the neighborhood safer by creating a public space where people from diverse backgrounds can come together.

  • Who were the main individuals responsible for designing the park?

    -Architect Nana Gilt O Mula and artist Rasmus Nielsen were responsible for designing the park.

  • How many different nationalities are living in the neighborhood where the park is located?

    -The neighborhood has around 60 different nationalities living in it.

  • How did the project team view the diversity in the neighborhood?

    -The project team viewed the diversity in the neighborhood as a resource rather than a problem, incorporating elements from many different countries into the park's design.

  • Can you provide examples of some of the objects from different countries featured in the park?

    -Examples include a playground from India, an elephant slide from Chernobyl, red benches from Switzerland, and a Moroccan fountain.

  • What are the three different sections of the park, and what activities are they designed for?

    -The park is divided into three sections: the Red Square for skaters, the Black Square for locals and children to hang out, and the Green Park for exercise and larger sports activities.

  • What was one of the main objectives of the park's design?

    -One of the main objectives was to create a public space where people from diverse backgrounds could feel at home and interact.

  • What approach did the park designers take towards community input and engagement?

    -The designers aimed to say 'yes' to ideas and dreams from the community, materializing them into physical elements in the park.

  • How does the design of the park encourage people to meet and interact?

    -The park offers various activities, such as sports, skating, and places to relax, which bring people together and encourage interaction.

  • What has been one of the positive outcomes observed since the park's creation?

    -One of the positive outcomes is seeing people from different backgrounds meet and connect through the park’s activities and spaces.

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