How Danish Architects Connect with Users to Provide Them With the Best Architecture Possible

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The Architecture Project recently invited us to visit the city of Aarhus, Denmark as part of a press tour related to health and architecture, with the aim of seeing the latest healing projects that are arising in the city.

Overshadowed for years by Copenhagen, Aarhus is a port city that seeks to reinvent itself and shine once again – and it is succeeding. The pleasant surprise is that it is the architects who have driven this change. Architecture has invaded all of the city's spaces, from the forgotten industrial port to the downtown areas full of historical buildings.

This visit has taught us some important lessons: 'healing architecture' isn't only about hospital projects, but rather about encouraging people, about creating friendly spaces to live and coexist, and about getting as connected as possible with users to give them what they really need. 

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Cite: Franco, José Tomás. "How Danish Architects Connect with Users to Provide Them With the Best Architecture Possible" [¿Cómo los arquitectos daneses conectan con los usuarios para entregarles la mejor arquitectura posible?] 11 Jan 2016. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/774376/how-danish-architects-connect-with-users-to-provide-them-with-the-best-architecture-possible> ISSN 0719-8884

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