How Copenhagen is Designed for Delight

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According to the World Happiness Report, Denmark has continually topped the survey of happiest countries for years. Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, is known for its brightly colored waterfront buildings and radical contemporary architecture, both reflecting the joyful ethos of the city. The maritime metropolis is an urban designer’s favorite case study with its carbon-neutral infrastructure, pedestrian and bike-friendliness, and thriving public realm. Danish designers have cracked the code to build happier cities, leaving plenty of models to learn from.

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Happiness is a feeling that results from enjoyment, activity, and companionship. Harvard psychologist Daniel Gilbert suggests that happiness is governed by three decisions in life - where to live, what to do, and who to do it with. The first question highlights the impact of physical surroundings on our contentment and wellbeing. Architecturally, Copenhagen must be doing something right to earn its ‘happy city’ crown.

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Cite: Ankitha Gattupalli. "How Copenhagen is Designed for Delight " 08 Aug 2022. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/986501/how-copenhagen-is-designed-for-delight> ISSN 0719-8884

Tourists biking at Nyhavn, Copenhagen. Image © Febiyan Rachman

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