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Danish Design Centre
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COPENHAGEN
DESIGNWEEK
Danish Design Centre
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COPENHAGEN
DESIGNWEEK
Danish Design Centre
By
COPENHAGEN
DESIGNWEEK
Contact: Copenhagen Design Week/Danish Design Centre – 27, HC Andersens
Boulevard – DK 1553 Copenhagen V – Denmark – +45 3369 3369 -
Copenhagen will buzz with design
experiences, activities and debates
as the first Copenhagen Design Week
unfolds from 27 August through 6
September 2009.
With the theme of sustainable
design, you’ll get new insights into
where design is today and where it’s
going.
By presenting design in new and
novel ways, at Copenhagen Design
Week you may find yourself pedal-
ling to power a drinks blender at a
CO2-neutral festival, or acquiring new
knowledge at a cradle-to-cradle con-
ference, or checking out the finalists
in competition for the world’s largest
design prize. So tour the city to see,
hear and participate in new design
thinking and the latest trends.
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WE NEED TO FIND OUR OWN WAY TO MAKE THE KEY INTERNATIONAL DIFFERENCE.
We are proud to welcome you to the Copen-
hagen Design Week. The biggest and most
ambitious design event in Denmark. An event
that helps manifest Denmark’s position with-
in the international design elite.
Copenhagen Design Week presents and
debates new ideas, knowledge and solutions
– design capable of enriching and exciting
a changing world. During the design week,
established and new events combine to
offer a rich source of insight, inspiration and
perspective. We open with a highly topical
theme: sustainable design, a topic that leads
into the UN’s Climate Change Conference
(COP 15), which takes place later this year.
A common quality of all the events is a
shared focus on design and architecture that
make a difference for businesses, society
and the climate. Together, the events of the
design week highlight the positive role that
design may play in relation to the environ-
mental and social challenges that the world is
facing. The deliberately high ambitions of the
design week and its unique blend of events
underscore the seriousness, the humour and
the pleasure inherent in innovative design.
We need to make a difference in the world
that we live in – and this applies to busines-
ses, political decision-makers and private
individuals alike.
Welcome to the Copenhagen Design
Week and a range of extraordinary experi-
ences. Enjoy!
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Lene EspersenDanish Minister for Economic
and Business Affairs
Copenhagen Design Week is based on an initiative from the Danish Ministry of Economic and Business Affairs and developed and managed by the Danish Design Centre in collaboration with a range of additional partners.
Publisher: Copenhagen Design Week, HC Andersens Boulevard 27, Copenhagen V. Editorial Direction: Iben Højer Hansen & Sidsel Regina Forchhammer. Design & Art Direction: Snorre Rennesund, gogoart.dk. Print: Strandbygaard Grafisk A/S. The recycled paper used for this publication is approved by the European Ecolabel. The publisher is in no way responsible or liable for the accuracy of the information contained herein. ©2009 Copenhagen Design Week. All Rights Reserved
WELCOME TO DENMARK’S FIRST DESIGN WEEK
Christian ScherfigManaging Director,Danish Design Centre
ABOUT DESIGN WEEK1 Welcome
3 Let us Entertain You
6 The Green Wave
8 During the Week
12 COPENHAGEN SHOWHOW
15 Link Up Showcase 2009
18 Hal-D
20 It’s a small world
22 INDEX:AWARD 2009 Exhibition
24 CODE09
26 Danish Museum of Art and Design
EXHIBITIONS
30 Service Design - A tool for better services
31 Designing for Good - What do you get out of it?
32 Copenhagen Co’creation
33 Future Living - Building sustainability?
34 Cradle-to-Cradle
35 CLEAR Village Launch Event
36 Design as a Driver Against Climate Change
37 International Network for Design Managers
38 Designing Sense
39 Kick-off: Communication about climate ...
40 SMART SPACE
41 It’s Good Business to be a Good Business
KNOWLEDGE
44 Launches & Events
45 Next Vision: Bright green fashion
46 Innovation Camp
47 Copenhagen Architecture + Design Days
48 CO2PENHAGEN
EVENTS
50 Partners & People
52 Overview & Map
INFORMATION
LET US ENTERTAIN YOU
Let’s come clean, I’m not a
designer and I’m not from the
design world. My background
rather is in television and cult-
ural events, so it’s been a big
learning experience for me to
head up Copenhagen Design
Week. And what I’ve learned is
the possibility and opportunity
in design today. My business
is storytelling. So let me stand
on firm ground and tell you a
few stories about Copenhagen
Design Week:
We wanted a single theme for
Copenhagen Design Week,
something to explore in detail.
With the UN Climate confer-
ence taking place in Denmark
later this year, ‘sustainable
design’ was an obvious choice
but how to approach it?
Sustainability can be pre-
sented as something quite
‘heavy’ or more about what
you shouldn’t do. Switch off
the lights, don’t travel, only
eat certain foods! Lower your
expectations, really. As an
experiment, we’ve taken the
opposite approach. Copen-
hagen Design Week is all
about the possibility and po-
tential in sustainable design.
It’s about doing more good and
not less bad. And having fun.
At Copenhagen Showhow,
a showcase of sustainable
design, you’ll discover the
BY METTE DAVIDSEN-NIELSEN, PROJECT MANAGER, COPENHAGEN DESIGN WEEK.
The team behind Copenhagen
Design Week at Amager Beach3
ABOUT DESIGN WEEK
optimistic, cool and a little bit sexy side of
sustainable design. At the INDEX:AWARD
exhibition, you’ll see exciting design objects
and projects from around the world pre-
sented in Copenhagen’s beautiful Kongens
Nytorv Square. At CO2PENHAGEN you’ll be
able to dance the night away in a miniature
sustainable society. At ”it’s a small world”
you’ll be a future navigator exploring poten-
tial scenarios for where design is going. And
Link UP will be taking over the city with their
vision of a sustainable Copenhagen. That’s
just a taste of what’s on. There’s a lot to see
and also to hear. In addition to the events
and exhibitions, there’s a fantastic pro-
gramme of seminars and talks, some open
to everyone, some targeted to a business
audience.
So my advice to you is to look through this
programme, choose the events that you
want to participate in and then pick one or
two more that are a little bit out of the
ordinary. We hope to surprise you.
FACTS ABOUT COPEN-
HAGEN DESIGN WEEK:
Copenhagen Design Week is
an umbrella that covers a
series of events that take
place from 27 August - 6
September. The project
involves a great number of
Danish and international
partners. It is the first time
the design week takes place
which will be a bi-annual
event.
GET THE LATEST
UPDATES: This programme
puts the events, exhibitions
and knowledge highlights in
your hand. But check the on-
line programme for the latest
updates at www.copen-
hagendesignweek.dk. At
www.copenhagenx.dk/blog
you can find daily reports
from the week.
MAIN VENUES:
The design week has four
main venues - Danish
Design Centre, Danish
Architecture Centre, Hal-D
and Kongens Nytorv
– though events take place
throughout the city (see
map at the back of this
programme).
LET US ENTERTAIN YOU.. CONTINUED
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”WHAT WE NEED IS NEW SOLUTIONS – NOT PROHIBITIONS AND DICTATES AND DRAB PRIVATIONS. WE WILL HAVE SMARTER TRANS-PORTATION, CLEANER ENERGY SOURCES. WE CAN HAVE THE SAME, ONLY WITHOUT THE NOISE AND AIR POLLUTION, WE CAN CREATE INTELLIGENT HOMES, WE CAN SEND TECH-NOLOGY TO DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, WE CAN CREATE GREEN GROWTH. BINDING GOALS ARE OBLIGATIONS REQUIRING SOLUTIONS THAT TRIGGER INNOVATION AND RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT.”
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“WE NEED TO MOVE AWAY FROM OBSOLETE NOTIONS OF SUSTAINABILITY AND GROWTH AS EACH OTHER’S OPPOSITES. DANISH COMPANIES ARE AMONG THE MOST ENERGY-EFFICIENT IN THE WORLD, AND AT THE SAME TIME THEIR VALUE CREATION IS IN THE INTERNATIONAL ELITE. IT IS TIME NOW TO BEGIN TO COMBINE SUSTAINABI-LITY AND GROWTH – WE NEED TO MAKE AN ACTIVE EFFORT TO ENABLE THE BUSINESS SECTOR TO BENEFIT FROM THE SUBSTANTIAL GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES THAT WILL EMERGE FROM THE ENDEAVOUR TO MEET THE CLIMATE CHALLENGE.”
LENE ESPERSEN, THE DANISH MINISTER FOR ECONOMIC AND BUSINESS AFFAIRS
“COPENHAGEN DESIGN WEEK OFFERS A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY FOR KNOWLEDGE EXCHANGE, PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT AND MARKETING OF DANISH PRODUCTS AND DESIGN SERVICES AND FOR DEMONSTRATING THAT DANISH DESIGN IS THE INTERNATIONAL, SUSTAIN-ABLE DESIGN OF THE FUTURE. DANISH DESIGN CENTRE IS PROUD TO HEAD THE COPENHAGEN DESIGN WEEK 2009. WE HOPE THAT THE DESIGN WEEK WILL FUNCTION AS AN INTERNATIONAL INSPIRATION PLATFORM FOR COMPANIES, DESIGNERS AND EDUCAT-
IONAL INSTITUTIONS.”
CHRISTIAN SCHERFIG, MANAGING DIRECTOR, DANISH DESIGN CENTRE
ABOUT DESIGN WEEK
If you have already had more than you can
take of the debate on environmental issues
and sustainability, the good news is that the
concept is becoming an integrated part of the
design process – which we don’t necessarily
have to talk about all the time.
Today, sustainability principles are a
natural part of designers’ everyday work,
and the design world is getting better at
spotting the potential in new bio-degradable
materials, reclaimed raw materials and
sustainable production methods.
Even the best design is a drain on the
earth’s resources. But fortunately, design
can sometimes be the solution when new
technologies and products are to be inte-
grated into our everyday life. Designers can
help change consumer behaviour by making
sustainable design accessible, functional and
aesthetic.
The sustainability issue can be a bit of a
jungle to navigate as ads extol the virtues
of CSR, FSC-wood, fair trade, innovative pro-
duction methods, new materials and CO2-
friendly transportation. And there are no
easy answers. But there are many opportu-
nities for gaining insight into the full range
of sustainable design if you delve into the
activities of the Design Week. And insight
makes it easier to make well-informed
sustainable decisions.
THE GR EEN WAV E
A Hand in your old chair at the RE-STORE event and get it back the next day, better than new. 15 Læderstræde,
27-28 August from 10:00 to 17:00. B Ross Lovegrove’s bike BAMBOO from Biomega reintroduces the wonder of the
natural world into today’s urban environment – and is mainly made of (what else) bamboo. C WE:DO:WOOD also fa-
vours bamboo. Bamboo is the world’s fastest growing plant and recirculates vast amounts of CO2 in its brief lifespan.
D Safe water: SOLAR BOTTLE is a low-cost solution for treating drinking water by exposure to sunlight. Winner of
INDEX:AWARD 2007. E Overalls from the children’s label Katvig, which does not compromise on its decision to use
organic materials and ethical production methods. Katvig’s bags are even made of bio-degradable plastic. F NOBODY
chair from Danish producer HAY is made of 100% recyclable material produced mainly of used plastic bottles.
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ABOUT DESIGN WEEK
PARTY WITH THE DESIGNERS: There are plenty of things to do for people who
love to party. Copenhagen will be abuzz with
activity throughout the week. You can register for
events at www.copenhagendesignweek.dk. The
tickets are allotted on a first-come, first-served
basis.
SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE: Design Week is for everyone. Kids can go
treasure hunting at Copenhagen Architecture
& Design Days. Music fans can hear great
bands at CO2PENHAGEN. Company CEOs can
learn more about sustainability as a business
strategy at the knowledge seminars. And most
of the events are for free, so there’s every
reason to participate.
ROCK, PAPER, SCISSORS: Design Week will be marked with a
series of ”boxes” in key locations. But
no trees were harmed in the making
of these boxes, as they are made from
Rock Paper - paper made from rocks.
This material is a new development in sustainable paper, so we
were keen to explore its potential.
EMERGING TALENT: Copenhagen
Design Week wants to showcase the vast amount
of talent among future designers. At the Town Hall
Square (Rådhuspladsen) you can follow a design
idea from the drawing board to the finished pro-
duct, as students receive a brief from a company in
Innovation Camp. Students also demonstrate their
skills at SHOWHOW in HAL-D, where sustainable
projects from the architecture and design schools
are shown as part of a competition which had Ross
Lovegrove as one of the judges.
VISITING COPENHAGEN: To keep up with the
mobile events of the Design Week, you must be prepared to
tour the entire city. Hop on a bike, take the CODE09 buses to
visit the city’s design shops and showrooms, or take a walk
through town. You may also stroll past the young architects’
and designers’ visions for building a sustainable metropole in
Link UP’s five routes in the city.
EXTENDING LIFE: The idea
behind Cradle-to-Cradle is to transfer the
principles from natural cycles, where all
resources are reused in new forms, in an
effort to renew product lifecycles and
reduce waste. The concept is best known
from the documentary film Waste = Food,
and companies such as Ford, Nike
and Phillips have already adopted the
strategy. You can meet one of the
champions of this concept “live” at the
Knowledge seminar about Cradle-to-
Cradle as a business strategy.
DURING THE WEEK
“At VELUX Group we
strive to ensure that
our everyday sur-
roundings become
healthier and more
climate-friendly. Copenhagen
Design Week is an excellent plat-
form for us to demonstrate how to
enhance our overall quality of life.”
- Michael K. Rasmussen,
Director of Branding and
Communication, VELUX Group
“With its support,
Dreyer’s Foundat-
ion wishes to help
facilitate sustain-
ability in design and
architecture. With the state of the
world today, sustainability is no
longer optional. It is a prerequisite
for continued life.”
- Bo Rygaard, Board Member of
Dreyer’s Foundation
A major project such as the Design
Week would not be possible with-
out support. Copenhagen Design
Week has three main sponsors.
Here are their motivations for
supporting this new project.
WITH A LTTLE HELP FROM OUR FRIENDS
“Copenhagen
Design Week is
the ideal platform
for us to share our
knowledge, tell
our stories, show our sustainable
products, and achieve unique
inspiration for our never-ending
job of helping to create a better
everyday life.”
- Lena Gaarde,
Relationship Manager,
IKEA Denmark
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ABOUT DESIGN WEEK
SEE THE FULL PROGRAMME
FROM PAGE 10
EXHIBITIONSSee new talent and established designers present intelligent solutions to challenges, relating
to sustainability and environmental issues at the Design Week exhibitions.
THURSDAY27 AUG.
THURSDAY3 SEPT.
FRIDAY28 AUG.
SATURDAY29 AUG.
SUNDAY30 AUG.
MONDAY31 AUG.
TUESDAY1 SEPT.
WEDNESDAY2 SEPT.
FRIDAY4 SEPT.
SATURDAY 5 SEPT.
SUNDAY6 SEPT.
COPENHAGEN SHOWHOW (PAGE 12-14)
CODE09 (PAGE 24-25)
INDEX:AWARD EXHIBITION (PAGE 22-23)
HAL-D (PAGE 18-19)
IT’S A SMALL WORLD (PAGE 20-21)
DANISH MUSEUM OF ART AND DESIGN (PAGE 26-27)
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LINK UP SHOWCASE 2009 (PAGE 15-17)
COPENHAGENSHOWHOW
The exhibition architecture is based on custom-designed
boxes made of recycled cardboard. When the exhibition
closes, you can extend the boxes’ lifecycle by taking
them home and following the instructions to build your
own designer stool. The boxes can be picked up for free
on Sunday, 6 September, 15:00-18:00.
Explore how environmental and social
design is realised in concrete projects.
Showcasing both Danish and
international solutions, COPEN-
HAGEN SHOWHOW celebrates
the inventiveness, exquisite
expression and ethical business
practices that designers are
now championing. A number of themes
are explored such as architecture, trans-
portation and energy. Together, they de-
monstrate how to create positive change
while continuing to delight the senses.
Se inspirerende eksempler på bæredygtigt
og socialt design. Du kan også se TALENT
SHOW, 10 projekter lavet af studerende
ved de danske design- og arkitektskoler,
som er udvalgt af en jury bestående af
Ross Lovegrove, Bjarke Ingels, Jens
Martin Skibsted og Henrik Hovgaard.
28 AUGUST - 6 SEPTEMBER OPENING HOURS: 10:00 - 18:00HAL-D, 95A STRANDGADE COPENHAGEN K ADMISSION: FREE
The Danish fashion brand NOIR aims
at both the fashion sense and social
conscience of the consumer. In the
exhibition you can see Illuminati II
–100% cotton fabrics grown organi-
cally and fair-traded from Uganda
that are used in NOIR collections.
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EXHIBITIONS
TAL
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LINK UP SHOWCASE 2009GREENER BIGGER BETTER
Link UP Showcase exhibits fifteen young
architects and designers’ visions for creating
a sustainable Copenhagen. The exhibition
participants have staged five routes through
central Copenhagen each telling the story of
Copenhagen as a green, sound, dense and
easy city, by emphasizing and manipulating
the elements taken for granted that makes
(or does not make) Copenhagen a sustain-
able city. The project is created by Link UP
in co-operation with Copenhagen X and
Sustainable Cities™.
Bagsidesafari, cykler i havnen og mobile
lommeparker er blandt de oplevelser, som 15
unge arkitekter og designere skaber, når Link
UP Showcase 2009 indtager det københavn-
ske byrum og viser visioner for et bæredyg-
tigt København. Det hele foregår på én rute
der er delt op i fem etaper i Indre By.
15 YOUNG ARCHITECTS
AND DESIGNERS’ VISIONS
27 AUGUST - 6 SEPTEMBER, ADMISSION: FREE, FIVE DIFFERENT ROUTES IN CENTRAL COPENHAGEN (SEE MAP IN THE BACK)
The SHOWHOW will also include an ex-
hibition by Danish design students who
have engaged with the design week’s
issues through a series of competitions
that explore the potential for design in
social and environmental innovation.
SHOWHOW presents 10 projects that
caught the attention of the international
jury at a special “TALENT SHOW” exhibit-
ion and recognises their fresh thinking at
an award ceremony. The award ceremony
takes place on Thursday, 3 September at
16:30. The jury consisted of Ross
Lovegrove, Bjarke Ingels, Jens Martin
Skibsted and Henrik Hovgaard.
COPENHAGENSHOWHOW28 AUGUST - 6 SEPTEMBER OPENING HOURS: 10:00 - 18:00HAL-D, 95A STRANDGADE COPENHAGEN K ADMISSION: FREE
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EXHIBITIONS
D
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RING TH
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OURLINK UP SHOWCASE ROUTES
HARBOUR BIKE: Using the unused ‘roads’ of the city, the project
creates new connections across the harbour, revitalizing both banks and
benefiting both inhabitants and visitors by making it possible to travel from
one place to another in the easiest, soundest and most environmentally
friendly way: crossing the water on bike. Starting point: HAL-D (Strand-
gade 95) <-> Højbro Plads. (Made by: Troels Øder Hansen/Dull Days, Sandra
Johansson, Shift Control Interaction design).
CITY INTERCOM: Citizens have adapted steps around town as an
informal piece of furniture for conversation and gathering. The project takes
this change from pragmatic function to a means of social interaction further
through a series of newly created steps. Starting point: Danish Design
Centre (HC Andersens Boulevard) <–> Hotel Skt. Petri (Krystalgade) (Made
by: Anne Haaning/Manstrem, Inger Margrethe Larsen, Morten Emil Engel).
DETOURING THE TOUR: An invitation to voluntary detouring in
central Copenhagen. Get lost in the city even if you know it well.
Starting point: Hotel Skt Petri (Krystalgade) <-> Kgs Nytorv.
(Made by: Isabel Ahm/Usus, JAJA Architects, Philip Dam Roadley-Battin).
MEKANO CITY: Mekano City emphasizes experiences that go unseen
and questions the idea of the city as a static structure. Through three inter-
ventions on the route, the project encourages playful perspectives on city
spaces and their transformation. Starting point: Højbro Plads <-> Danish
Design Centre (HC Andersens Boulevard 27). (Made by: Louise Hold Sidenius/
Typografisk afdeling, Mia Scheel Kristensen, Ronald Laurits Jensen).
THE POCKET PARK: The Pocket Park is a patch of grass, shade
and quality of life in the midst of the city. The Pocket Park is such a good
idea that you wonder why it hasn’t been done yet… Starting point: Kgs
Nytorv <-> HAL-D (Strandgade 95). (Made by: Christina L. Halstrøm, Sandra
Jouatte, B14 Morten Sholz, B14 Rasmus Høymann Laursen).
SEE MAP IN THE BACK:
The showcases will be visible
as separate routes around
the city, which you can
follow using the map.
For the opening on the 27
August, each Link UP exhibit-
ion team will host a separate
event along the routes.
More info:
copenhagendesignweek.dk
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EXHIBITIONS
SOCIAL ACTION
HAVE AN NGO MEMBER ON YOUR COUCH
SHOWING FRENCH DESIGN- SO GREEN
IN ADDITION TO THE CURATED SHOWCASE, SHOW-HOW AT HAL-D OFFERS LOTS OF INDEPENDENT EXHIBITIONS, DESIGN AND SOCIAL EVENTS.
Life in HAL-D gives you plenty of opportunity to network while learning about the
latest developments in sustainable design. If your throat feels a little dry after all
these experiences, stop by the café. If your mind begins to overload, take a break
and enjoy the view of Copenhagen’s beautiful harbour. And if your credit card needs
some exercise, the shop offers a wide selection of sustainable design products.
Ud over den kuraterede showcase
Copenhagen SHOWHOW byder HAL-D
på masser af selvstændige udstillinger,
design og socialt liv.
CASE PRESENTATIONSFrom Friday 28 August until Friday
4 September, between 14:00 and 18:00,
companies from Denmark and abroad,
present inspiring business cases about
social or sustainable design. These cases
may address anything from business
strategies to material research, social
systems, and sustainable production
methods. An updated list of the case
presentations will be available on
copenhagendesignweek.dk. Prior
registration is not required.
NEW LIFE COPENHAGEN is looking for
Danish hospitality. At HAL-D you can
sign up as a host if you want to offer
your couch to an NGO member during
the United Nations’ Climate Change
Conference. With the local hotels fully
booked, the visitors have nowhere to
stay, so this project aims to solve a
major practical problem. At the same
time, it is a social experiment that
invites us all to rethink our way of life.
Sustainable energy, recycled materials,
less packaging and new ways of living –
all in order to protect the environment.
Through an exclusive selection of new
products, French designers show how we
can rethink the objects that surround us
in our everyday life. The exhibition will
help you set up guidelines for what to
consider when you want to act in a more
“eco-friendly” manner.
Social Action develops environmental
projects with a social focus. Here, user-
driven innovation methods are used to
change people’s behavior in the direct-
ion of more eco-friendly behavior. For
example, a project on the Danish island
of Bornholm is exploring
how a society
might be moti-
vated to collect
organic waste
for use in a
2nd-generation
bio-ethanol
plant.
28 AUGUST - 6 SEPTEMBER 10:00 - 18:00, HAL D, 95 A STRANDGADE, COPENHAGEN KADMISSION: FREE
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EXHIBITIONS
HAL- D
How will future designers work, and how
does Danish design address global issues
such as sustainability, new technology and
consumption? The exhibition ”it’s a small
world” challenges the Danish design tradi-
tion and explores future design practices
in a global perspective. It’s a small world
has been developed in a collaboration
involving the Danish Design Centre, Danish
Crafts and the Danish Architecture Centre
based on an initiative from the Danish
Ministry of Economic and Business Affairs
and the Danish Ministry of Culture.
Hvordan arbejder fremtidens designere,
og hvordan forholder dansk design sig til
globale spørgsmål som bæredygtighed, ny
teknologi og forbrug? Udstillingen it’s a small
world udfordrer den danske designtradition
og undersøger fremtidens designpraksis i et
globalt perspektiv.
28 AUGUST 2009 - ULTIMO JANUARY 2010. MONDAY-FRIDAY 10:00 - 17:00, WEDNESDAY 10:00 - 21:00 WEEKEND 11:00 - 16:00DANISH DESIGN CENTRE, 27 HC ANDERSENS BOULEVARD, COPENHAGEN VADMISSION: ADULTS: 50 DKK; SENIOR CITIZENS/STUDENTS/ 12-18 YEARS: 25 DKK; FREE ADMISSION ON WEDNESDAYS BETWEEN 17:00 AND 21:00
IT’S A SMALL WORLD
View the world through
a child’s eyes from the
box on Christiania bike
or experience Henrik
Vibskov’s carwash.
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EXHIBITIONS
IND
EX
:
AWARD EXHIBITIONAmong many exciting solutions,
see how a huge sponge (picture)
can stop flooding, or how malaria
mosquitoes can be lured away from
humans with a mosquito trap con-
taining CO2 and foot odour.
INDEX:AWARD EXHIBITION is a recurring, world-
touring exhibition, which presents the 72 finalists
for the INDEX:AWARD. The exhibition offers an
exciting, amazing and visionary insight into the
solutions created by designers to improve life
for people around the world. INDEX: is dedicated
to changing the global mindset by showing and
exploring how design can improve life. It awards
the largest design prize in the world – the INDEX:
AWARD, worth €500,000 in total.
INDEX: offers guided tours of the exhibition by
arrangement, as well as school services and a
special programme for businesses. The informa-
tion building on Kongens Nytorv is open every
day from 10:00 to 20:00.
Oplev 72 bud på hvordan design kan løse nogle
af verdens store udfordringer, når INDEX: for
tredje gang uddeler verdens største designpris,
INDEX:AWARD. Finalisterne udstilles på Kgs Nytorv.
INDEX:AWARD 2009 EXHIBITION - DESIGN TO IMPROVE LIFE 21 AUGUST – 13 SEPTEMBER KONGENS NYTORV, COPENHAGEN KADMISSION: FREE
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EXHIBITIONS
Scandinavia’s first design fair - CODE09
- provides a backdrop for timeless design
classics juxtaposed with the most innovative
trends and ideas around today. In 2009, the
main focus of the CODE09 trade fair is on an
exhibition of Nordic design. The exhibition,
Nordic Selected, showcases the best design
from the past decade, selected by curators
from Sweden, Norway, Iceland, Finland and
Denmark. In addition, CODE09 presents
innovative international design of all types,
not least commercial design that embraces
environmental and social responsibility both
in production and in the value chain.
CODE står for COpenhagen DEsign og er
Nordens nye internationale designmesse.
Her kan man se de ultimative trends inden
for design, møbler, interiør, belysning, tekstil
og teknologi.
CODEO9
If you want to mix business with
pleasure, take one of the CODE09
shuttle buses. The buses drive past
a large number of showrooms in
Copenhagen’s city centre as well
as many major tourist sights.
27 AUGUST - 30 AUGUST 2009BELLA CENTRE, 5 CENTER BOULEVARD, COPENHAGEN S
10:00 - 18:00 THURSDAY - SATURDAY (TRADE ONLY, PRE-REGISTRATION)
10:00 - 16:00 SUNDAY (OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, ADMISSION: 50 DKK)
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EXHIBITIONS
DANISH MUSEUM OF ART & DESIGNinvolvement with the museum visitors, RACA
will create interactive experiences and con-
structive ‘disruption’. In this way, the project
will pose questions asking how design can be
used, and how museums and their public can
interact in new ways.
Kunstindustrimuseet viser under designugen
en specialsamling af den permanente udstil-
ling og en udstilling skabt af designstudiet
RACA, hvor man som besøgende selv bliver
en del af interaktionen gennem design, grafik
og personligt engagement.
The Danish Museum of Art & Design is a cen-
tral exhibition forum for Danish and internati-
onal industrial design, decorative and applied
arts. During the Design Week, the museum
holds a special exhibition of classic Danish
design as well as a special interaction design
exhibition created by the design studio RACA.
Through design, graphics and personal
27 AUGUST – 6 SEPTEMBER (RACA EXHIBITION 28-30 AUGUST)TUESDAY - SUNDAY 11:00 - 17:00KUNSTINDUSTRIMUSEET, 68 BREDGADE, COPENHAGEN KADMISSION: ADULTS - 50 DKK, UNDER 18 YEARS - FREE, FREE ADMISSION ON WEDNESDAYS
The cafe in the Danish Museum of
Art & Design is tastefully furnished
with furniture by Wegner and Poul
Kjærholm. Lunch is served every
day in the beautiful museum garden
between 12:00 and 15:30.
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SMIT´s GROW is a novel solar
energy generating system. This
new system draws inspiration
from ivy growing on a building
and pairs the latest in smart
materials with the beauty of
biomimicry to help people live
a green lifestyle. GROW will be
shown at SHOWHOW.
KNOWLEDGEThrough seminars, workshops, networking and case studies, this
section of the programme offers unique insights into the ideas
underlying sustainable design and architecture.
THURSDAY27 AUG.
THURSDAY3 SEPT.
FRIDAY28 AUG.
SATURDAY29 AUG.
SUNDAY30 AUG.
MONDAY31 AUG.
TUESDAY1 SEPT.
WEDNESDAY2 SEPT.
FRIDAY4 SEPT.
SERVICE DESIGN -A TOOL FOR BETTER SERVICES
DESIGNING FOR GOOD
COPENHAGEN CO’CREATION – DESIGNING FOR CHANGE
FUTURE LIVING - BUILDING SUSTAINABILITY
CLEAR VILLAGE LAUNCH EVENT
CRADLE-TO-CRADLE
DESIGN AS A DRIVER AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE
INTERNATIONAL NETWORK FOR DESIGN MANAGERS
DESIGNING SENSE
SMART SPACE
CASE PRESENTATIONS @ HAL-D
KICK-OFF: COMMUNICATION ABOUT CLIMATE ...
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KNOWIT’S GOOD BUSINESS TO BE A GOOD BUSINESS
SERVICE DESIGN - A TOOL FOR BETTER SERVICES
Developed by the Danish Enterprise and
Construction Authority, the seminar will
emphasize the benefits of implementing
service design in the public and private
sectors to create increased value for the
users. Further, you will be presented with
concrete examples of the capacity of service
design to produce innovation and change in
the public sector. Meet major figures from
the design world including Bill Moggridge,
co-founder of IDEO and board member of
CIID; Marianne Guldbrandsen, Chief Design
Officer at the British Design Council and
Michael Keissner, Managing Partner at Hatch
& Bloom.
Erhvervs- og Byggestyrelsen inviterer til
videndeling om servicedesign, hvor du bl.a.
kan møde Bill Moggridge, medstifter of IDEO
og medlem af bestyrelsen for CIID.
THURSDAY 27 AUGUST 2009, 11:00 - 15:45FOR MORE INFO: SEE WWW.EBST.DK
DESIGNING FOR GOOD - WHAT DO YOU GET OUT OF IT?
Developed by the INDEX: organization and
Copenhagen Design Week, the seminar brings
together major figures in contemporary design
including Chris Bangle, Cameron Sinclair and
Fabio Cavalli. The seminar explores the business
rewards and value creation of design that takes
part in solving global challenges and enhances
quality of life for people all over the world. The
seminar will be moderated by Alice Rawsthorn,
design critic of the International Herald Tribune.
Seminaret giver et indblik i de forretningsmæs-
sige fordele ved design, som er med til at løse
globale udfordringer.
FRIDAY 28 AUGUST 2009 12:30 - 15:00DANISH DESIGN CENTRE, 27 HC ANDERSENS BOULEVARD, COPENHAGEN VADMISSION: FREE TICKETS: SIGN UP AT WWW.COPENHAGENDESIGNWEEK.DK
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KNOWLEDGE
MONDAY 31 AUGUST 12:30 - 17:00DANISH ARCHITECTURE CENTRE, 27B STRANDGADE, COPENHAGEN KADMISSION: FREE SIGN UP AT COPENHAGENDESIGNWEEK.DK
Sustainable architecture is on top of the agenda
these years, but there is still a long way to go.
How can we learn from the good examples?
And what are the challenges facing us if
sustainability is to become an integral part of
architecture, flows of material and people as well
as urban planning? We invite you to an afternoon
discussion that will focus on sustainable archi-
tecture – now and in the future. The afternoon
discussion is developed by VELUX Group, Danish
Architecture Centre/Sustainable Cities™ and
Copenhagen Design Week. Keynote speakers
Georg Wolfgang Reinberg from Architekturbüro
Reinberg (Austria) and Simon Guy from Man-
chester Architecture Research Centre (UK) will
set the scene. Moderator: Adrian Hughes.
Kom til en eftermiddagsdiskussion om bæredygtig
arkitektur, og mød Georg Wolfgang Reinberg fra
Architekturbüro Reinberg (Østrig) og Simon Guy
fra Manchester Architecture Research Centre (UK).
FUTURE LIVING - BUILDING SUSTAINABILITY
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In this two-day event, the Danish Design
Association focuses on co-creation and on
design as catalyst of innovation. Copenhagen
Co’creation is an event that brings together an
international network of 25 business leaders,
designers and experts.
On the first day of the summit, the network
will exchange stories and develop new know-
ledge about the ways in which co-creation can
be applied in a turbulent age.
On the second day of the seminar, the net-
work will unfold their discussions from 29
August through panel discussions, on-stage
interviews and discussions with the audience.
200 Danish business people, designers and
practitioners are invited to participate.
Danish Design Association sætter over to
dage fokus på co-creation og design som en
katalysator for innovation. Arrangementet
kræver særlig invitation.
SUMMIT - SATURDAY 29 AUGUST 09:00 - 23:00SEMINAR - SUNDAY 30 AUGUST 11:00 - 17:30PRESSEN, POLITIKENS HUS, 37 RÅDHUSPLADSEN, COPENHAGEN V, ADMISSION: BY INVITATION ONLY
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co-creation means looking at big, global problems, and knowing that as designers, the only way to solve them is through collaboration.
QUOTE: EMILY PILLOTON, PROJECT H DESIGN
COPENHAGEN CO’CREATION DESIGNING FOR CHANGE
KNOWLEDGE
Collage: Eva Luque
Come and discover the CLEAR Village
Foundation’s co-creative sustainable design
initiative that gathers global experts to build
a place for experiencing the future of living.
At the Danish Architecture Centre, the team
and founders will unveil the vision and
process alongside international innovators
and thinkers: Alex Steffen, Ken Yeang, Bjarke
Ingels, Eve Blossom and Cameron Sinclair,
followed by a magnificent eco-reception at
The Paul in Tivoli Gardens.
Grundlæggerne og holdet bag CLEAR Village
vil fortælle om processen og visionerne for
projektet, der vil skabe fremtidens bæredyg-
tige måde at bo på.
TUESDAY 1 SEPTEMBER, 17:00 - 21:00DANISH ARCHITECTURE CENTRE, 27B STRANDGADE, COPENHAGEN K, LIMITED NUMBER OF TICKETS; PLEASE REGISTER AT WWW.CLEAR-VILLAGE.ORG
C L E A R
CLEAR is … participatory
design, optimal scale, vernacular
economy, self-sufficient neigh-
bourhoods, creative commons
masterplan strategy, empower-
ing solutions, future lifestyle …
all this and more.
CRADLE-TO-CRADLE BUSINESS STRATEGY FOR THE 21ST CENTURY
TUESDAY 1 SEPTEMBER, 13:00 - 18:00DANISH DESIGN CENTRE, 27 HC ANDERSENS BOULEVARD, COPENHAGEN V, ADMISSION: 1.700 DKK EXCL. VAT. TICKETS: WWW.DDC.DK
Cradle-to-Cradle is a new innovative strategy
that creates the potential for business
growth based on ecological, economic and
social values. Large international companies
like Nike and Ford are among the vision-
ary pioneers that have engaged with the
strategy. Michael Braungart, professor and
founder of the Cradle-to-Cradle concept,
will describe how companies can achieve
product differentiation, a competitive
advantage, cost savings and a better risk
profile through Cradle-to-Cradle. The semi-
nar is developed by Danish Design Centre in
collaboration with Vuggetilvugge.dk.
Få indblik i Cradle-to-Cradle konceptet - en
ny forretnings- og designstrategi med fokus
på bæredygtighed, der kan styrke danske
virksomheders konkurrenceevne.
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KNOWLEDGE
VILLAGE LAUNCH EVENT
DESIGN AS A DRIVER AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE
WEDNESDAY 2 SEPTEMBER, 16:00 - 22:00 MINDLAB, 12 SLOTSHOLMSGADE, COPENHAGEN KADMISSION: FREE, SIGN UP: [email protected]
Meet Manuel Toscano, principal at the New
York-based design studio Zago. He will share
his experiences with utilizing design prac-
tice in addressing environmental problems.
Toscano helped the United Nations fight cli-
mate change through the ”One Planet, One
Chance” campaign. After the presentation
of Toscano’s work there will be a workshop
where young designers and design students
can experiment with creative visualizations
of the Danish government’s business
strategy on climate change. The seminar is
developed by MindLab.
Mød Manuel Toscano, leder af designstudiet
Zago, som vil dele sine erfaringer med at bru-
ge design i forhold til at løse klimaproblemer.
INTERNATIONAL NETWORK FOR DESIGN MANAGERS
Meet Jonathan Dalton, Design Director for
Phillips, and Trent Kahute, Design Research
& Innovation Strategist, and acquire tools
and techniques for fostering integration and
innovation in your organization. Through
case work and interactive sessions, the
seminar ‘Integrating Design, Technology
and Business for Rapid, People-driven
Innovation’ will demonstrate methods for
innovation. The seminar is arranged by
Danish Design Center in collaboration with
Design Management Institute.
Få konkrete metoder til innovation i din
organisation, og mød bl.a. Jonathan Dalton,
Design Director for Phillips, ved seminaret
‘Integrating Design, Technology and Busi-
ness for Rapid, People-driven Innovation’.
2 SEPTEMBER (9:00 - 17:00) & 3 SEPTEMBER (9:00 - 12.00)DANISH DESIGN CENTRE, 27 HC ANDERSENS BOULEVARD, COPENHAGEN V, ADMISSION: 2.500 DKK EXCL. VAT, CONTACT MAIJU KÄCK, [email protected]
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KNOWLEDGE
This seminar addresses anyone who shares
an interest in the organizational changes
related to implementing complex concepts
such as CSR or sustainability in a knowledge-
based organization.
The theme of the seminar is the concept
of design as a tool for management and
leadership. Can we look at design processes
as a framework for a new understanding of
organizational change – and thereby help
to fulfill visions, as we face complex challen-
ges with unpredictable consequences? The
seminar is arranged in co-operation between
Danish Standards, Visionpool, Lila and
“Rummet” in Republikken.
Dette seminar giver et bud på, hvordan
design kan danne rammen for forandringer i
videnbaserede organisationer, når komplek-
se koncepter som CSR eller bæredygtighed
skal implementeres.
KICK-OFF: COMMUNICATION ABOUT CLIMATE ISSUES FOR SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED ENTERPRISES
DESIGNING SENSEWEDNESDAY 2 SEPTEMBER, 8:30 - 12:00VISIONPOOL APS, REPUBLIKKEN 24B VESTERBROGADE, COPENHAGEN VADMISSION: 650 DKK SIGN UP: [email protected]
Sustainable design involves new challenges
for small and medium-sized enterprises.
It questions the ways in which companies
design and develop products and services.
But the storytelling and advertising activities
also need to be re-designed. In order to do
that, your company needs to find out what
it is doing for the climate – and find ways to
communicate this to customers, colleagues
and competitors. Presentations and short
exercises will demonstrate how communi-
cation about climate issues will strengthen
your competitiveness in the marketplace.
Marie Kraul and Sascha Amarasinha, the
authors of “First Aid to Communication on
Climate”, will be the facilitators. The work-
shop is created by Danish Standards.
Workshoppen giver et bud på, hvordan små
og mellemstore virksomhed får en markant
profil på klimaområdet ved hjælp af enkle
kommunikationsværktøjer.
THURSDAY 3 SEPTEMBER, 15:00 - 16:30DANISH STANDARDS, 6 KOLLEGIEVEJ, CHARLOTTENLUNDADMISSION: 500 DKK, SIGN UP AND INFO: WWW.DS.DK/KURSER/MILJO
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KNOWLEDGE
10:00-11:30 SMART MATERIALS
13:30-15:00 SMART LIVING
16:00-17:30 CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT
SMART SPACEFRIDAY 4 SEPTEMBER, 10:00 - 17:30DANISH DESIGN CENTRE, 27 HC ANDERSENS BOULEVARD, COPENHAGEN V, ADMISSION: FREE MORE INFORMATION: WWW.MOEBELCENTER.DK
The Development Centre for Furniture
and Wood, hosts three spectacular
seminars focused on two topics: SMART
MATERIALS and SMART LIVING, with an
interactive exhibition featuring new pro-
ducts and materials. You will be placed
in a sort of ”Speakers’ Corner at Hyde
Park”, where companies and researchers
will speak about their results. The focus
will be on furniture, interiors and textiles
with shared values and concepts such as
sustainability, the latest technological
developments and intelligent solutions.
Udviklingscenter for Møbler og Træ, UMT,
afholder tre seminarer med udgangspunkt
i en interaktiv udstilling af nye produkter
og materialer, hvor virksomheder og
researchere fortæller om deres nyeste
resultater.
Hear how sustainability has become an
integrated part of IKEA’s business model and
learn how and why the company for many
years has worked with the IKEA ”code of
conduct” IWAY - which secures that products
are produced under acceptable working
conditions by suppliers who take responsi-
bility for the environment. At the seminar,
you’ll also get an insight into the IKEA CSR
partnerships with UNICEF, Save the Children
and WWF.
På dette seminar får du indsigt i, hvordan
IKEA arbejder med CSR, og hvilken rolle
bæredygtighed spiller i virksomhedens
produktudvikling.
Get to know how and why big global
companies work with CSR by taking part in
a panel discussion where major brands are
joining IKEA to share their learnings from
The Better Cotton Initiative (sustainable
produced cotton).
IT’S GOOD BUSINESS TO BE A GOOD BUSINESS
SATURDAY 29 AUGUST 12:30 - 17:00DANISH DESIGN CENTRE27 HC ANDERSENS BOULEVARD COPENHAGEN VADMISSION: FREE SIGN UP AT WWW.COPENHAGENDESIGNWEEK.DK
HOW TO BENEFIT FROM LONG-TERM CSR PARTNERSHIPS
EXPLORING OUR FUTURE HOMES AND LIVING
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KNOWLEDGE
EVE
NT
SSee design unfolded in living contexts. Receptions, seminars and
festivals through the city streets form the events that make up
the Copenhagen Design Week.
THURSDAY27 AUG.
THURSDAY3 SEPT.
FRIDAY28 AUG.
WEDNESDAY2 SEPT.
FRIDAY4 SEPT.
SATURDAY 5 SEPT.
SATURDAY 29 AUG.
SUNDAY6 SEPT.
COPENHAGEN DESIGN WEEK OFFICIAL OPENING
INDEX: AWARD RECEPTION
NEXT VISION: BRIGHT GREEN FASHION
MAKE US DREAM - MOVIE EVENING
INNOVATION CAMP
COPENHAGEN ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN DAYS
TALENT SHOW PRIZE GIVING
CO2PENHAGEN
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EVENTS
NEXT VISION: BRIGHT GREEN FASHION
Ten talented young fashion designers
from Berlin and Copenhagen pre-
sent a sustainable fashion show at
Copenhagen’s Town Hall demon-
strating the new mindset in the
next generation of designers. The
project is a collaboration between
Create Berlin, City of Berlin and
Creative Forum, City of Copen-
hagen to build a creative interna-
tional network, share knowledge
and create new ways of incor-
porating sustainability into the
fashion industry.
10 talentfulde unge designere
fra Berlin og København
præsenterer et modeshow
med bæredygtigt tøj på
Rådhuspladsen.
FRIDAY 28 AUGUST16:30 (BY INVITATION ONLY) 18:30 (OPEN TO THE PUBLIC)TOWN HALL SQUARE (RÅDHUSPLADSEN) COPENHAGEN VADMISSION: FREE
THURSDAY, 27 AUGUST
HRH the Crown Prince and Ms. Lene Espersen, the
Danish Minister for Economic and Business Affairs,
open the Copenhagen Design Week and the exhibition
it’s a small world. By invitation only. The exhibition is
open to the public from 28 August. (Page 20 - 21)
International launch of INDEX: 2009 at Kgs Nytorv,
21:00 - 23:00. (Page 22 - 23)
FRIDAY, 28 AUGUST
Next Vision: Bright Green Fashion at
Town Hall Square (Rådhuspladsen), 18:30.
Open to the public. (Page 45)
SATURDAY, 29 AUGUST
‘Make Us Dream’ is a movie night during the Copen-
hagen Design Week which features short inspiring
movies focused on the design process of developing
sustainable products and services. Danish Design Centre,
20:00-22:30. Sign up via copenhagendesignweek.dk.
Danish Design Dancing. A party that brings together
the Danish design community and international guests.
Sign up via www.copenhagendesignweek.dk, first-come,
first-served. Danish Design Centre, 23:00 - 02:00.
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EVENTS
The list of parties and events is updated
on an ongoing basis, so keep an eye on
copenhagendesignweek.dk. See also the
following pages to learn about the events.
The festival Copenhagen Architecture +
Design Days (Cph ADD 09) spotlights modern
and classical architecture in Copenhagen.
Groundbreaking state-of-the-art architecture
has emerged concurrent with creative ways
of merging century-old Danish architectural
aesthetics with international contemporary
aesthetics. The festival is for anyone who is
interested in unique places and spaces.
It features the work of Norman Foster, Zaha
Hadid, Henning Larsen, Daniel Liebeskind
and Jean Nouvel.
CPH ADD byder på guidet tur over Øresunds-
broen, åbne tegnestuer, havnerundfart med
arkitekturguide, udstillinger, byvandringer og
meget mere.
Everyone is talking about innovation, but
what is it really? Innovation Camp is a reality
show at Copenhagen’s Town Hall Square
(Rådhuspladsen) where passers-by can
learn about innovation. In co-operation with
companies, 15 design students will demon-
strate how they work with a design brief,
develop ideas, use materials and build small
prototypes. The students’ work will be
judged by a panel of experts and a prize-
giving will take place on Saturday,
5 September at 14:00. Innovation Camp is
arranged by Udviklingscenter for Møbler og
Træ (Development Centre for Furniture and
Wood).
Innovation Camp er et reality show på Råd-
huspladsen, hvor alle forbipasserende kan
lære om innovation. I samarbejde med virk-
somheder viser 15 designstuderende, hvor-
dan de ud fra et designbrief udvikler idéer,
inddrager materiale og udvikler prototyper.
2 - 6 SEPTEMBERMORE INFO AT WWW.CPHADD.COM AND IN CPH ADD’S PROGRAMME
INNOVATION CAMP INNOVATION CAMP
2 - 6 SEPTEMBERTOWN HALL SQUARE (RÅDHUSPLADSEN)ADMISSION: FREE
During Cph ADD, the square in front
of the Danish Architecture Centre is
transformed into a Container City,
which provides an open and lively
venue throughout the festival, as
Julien de Smedt Architects move their
workspace into the open urban space.
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EVENTS
5 - 6 SEPTEMBER TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF DENMARK (DTU), 1 ANKER ENGELUNDS VEJ, 2800 KGS. LYNGBY ADMISSION: 200 DKK FOR A DAY TICKET WWW.BILLETLUGEN.DK.
CO2PENHAGENAn innovative showcase of green techno-
logy, CO2PENHAGEN is a music/arts festival
that runs entirely on renewable energy.
The goal is to demonstrate how design can
be used to realize the potential of existing
green technologies. It all takes place in a
CO2-neutral miniature society surrounded
by art and music that is located just outside
of Copenhagen. The festival is an entertain-
ing event which proves that green energy
can coincide with great design. Renewable
energy is more than solar panels and wind-
mills. CO2PENHAGEN is developed through
collaborations between businesses, artists
and Danish students. CO2PENHAGEN is the
world’s first carbon-neutral festival.
For første gang nogensinde er der skabt en
musik- og kunstfestival, hvor al energi kom-
mer fra vedvarende energikilder. Festivalen
bliver en underholdende event, der viser, at
grøn energi går hånd i hånd med design.
In the Lounge Zone, you can relax in
furniture made of recycled mater-
ials and order a cold, guilt-free beer
in the bar, which uses CO2-neutral
absorption cooling. Cooling drinks is
a major energy guzzler at a festival
– in fact, this task uses more power
than the concerts themselves.
www.co2penhagen.com
You can experience these DJs &
bands and many more at CO2PEN-
HAGEN: Mercury Rev Ensemble (US),
Dúné, Camille Jones, Grand Avenue,
Lulu Rouge, Bjørn Svin, When Saints
Go Machine, Jean Von Baden and
Soundwave DJ-session
BUS 150S RUNS ALL DAY WITH SMALL INTERVALS FROM NØRREPORT STATION TO DTU. DTU IS NEAR LYNGBY TRAIN STATION (30 MIN. FROM COPENHAGEN CENTRAL STATION). BUSES 300S AND 190 FROM LYNGBY TRAIN STATION STOP AT DTU.
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3XN, Kasper Guldager Jørgensen
Biennale internationale design
Saint-Étienne
BIG Architects, Bjarke Ingels
Bombardier
British Council
CIID (Copenhagen Institute of
Interaction Design)
City of Copenhagen, Creative
Forum
City of Copenhagen, The Culture
and Leisure Administration
CLEAR Village Foundation
CO2 E-Race Foundation
CO2PENHAGEN
CODE09
Copenhagen Architecture +
Design Days 2009
Copenhagen X
Copenhagen City Centre
CPH:PIX
Cradle To Cradle
Create Berlin
Danida
Danish Architecture Centre
Danish Chamber of Commerce
Danish Commerce and
Companies Agency
Danish Crafts
Danish Design Association
Danish Design Centre
Danish Embassies and
Consulates
Danish Enterprise and
Construction Authority
Danish International Studies
Danish Museum of Art & Design
Danish Standards
Design Miami
DesignSingapore Council,
Dr. Milton Tan
Designskolen Kolding
Development Centre for
Furniture and Wood
e-Types
FairTrade Designers
Formland
frog design, Fabio Sergio
Future Navigator, Anne Skare
Nielsen
Future Navigator,
Henrik Hovgaard
gogo art
GWITT arkitektur & byudvikling,
Gunhild Witt
Hael Kobayshi
Hotel Skt. Petri
IDEO, Pontus Wahlgren
INDEX:, Kigge Hvid
INPOLIS UCE GmbH
Institute Without Boundaries,
Luigi Ferrara
it’s a small world
JongeriusLab, Hella Jongerius
Krøgholt & co., Morten Krøgholt
Krøgholt & co., Torben Steno
LEGO, Mike Ganderton
Lila
Link UP
Mette Horn
MindLab
OFID, Mark Watson
OURØ, fotograf Ture Andersen
OURØ, Sofie Svare Fischer
Propel, Lene Nørgaard
ReD Associates,
Frederik Wiedemann
Risø National Laboratory
for Sustainable Energy
Robert Brandt Illustration
Rock Paper
Ross Lovegrove
”Rummet” in Republikken
Skibsted Ideation A/S,
Jens Martin Skibsted
Social Action
Space Time Foam ApS
Studio/ Louise Campbell
Sustainable Cities™
Susturb, Dominic Balmforth
Technical University of Denmark
The Danish Design School
The Danish Ministry
of Climate and Energy
The Danish Ministry of Culture
The Danish Ministry of Economic
and Business Affairs
The French Embassy in Denmark
The French Institute
in Copenhagen
The Idea Factory,
Arnold S. Waserman
The Royal Danish Academy of
Fine Arts, School of Architecture
UNICEF
WEM3
Wickie Meyer Design Manage-
ment
Wonderful Copenhagen
Wooloo
Visionpool
VisitDenmark
Vuggetilvugge.dk
Århus Festuge
Aarhus School of Architecture
Copenhagen Design Week is
developed on the basis of an
initiative by the Danish Mini-
stry of Economic and Business
Affairs. The background for
the commision is the danish
governments introduction of a
new Danish design policy, as de-
scribed in the ”DesignDenmark”
report. Copenhagen Design
Week is managed by the Danish
Design Centre and developed
together with a number of
national and international
partners.
Copenhagen Design Week is
sponsored by Dreyers Fond,
Ikea, and Velux.
About Dreyers Fond
Dreyers Fond supports projects
and initiatives to promote legal
and architectural development
and interaction with society.
Prioritised areas are business
development, further education
and communication.
The vision of Dreyers Fond is
to be an active and dominant
principal partner for the Danish
legal and architectural field
through support of projects and
activities concerning innovation,
quality, integrity and artistic spirit.
About IKEA
The IKEA vision is to create a
better everyday life. This inclu-
des taking social and environ-
mental responsibility towards
IKEA customers, co-workers and
the people who produce IKEA
products!
IKEA co-operates with WWF,
UNICEF and Save the Children.
And also with companies, trade
unions, NGOs and other organi-
sations to develop and reinforce
the impact of their work within
the social and environmental
field.
At Copenhagen Design Week
you can be inspired from what
IKEA have learned, already
fulfilled, and what the future
might bring when it comes to
sustainable design.
About Velux Group
The VELUX group creates better
living environments with day-
light and fresh air through the
roof. VELUX’ product program
contains a wide range of roof
windows and skylights, along
with solutions for flat roofs.
In addition, the VELUX Group
offers many types of decora-
tion and sun screening, roller
shutters, installation products,
products for remote control and
thermal solar panels for instal-
lation in roofs.
The VELUX Group, which has
manufacturing companies in 11
countries and sales companies
in just under 40 countries, is one
of the strongest brands in the
global building materials sector
and its products are sold in most
parts of the world. The Group
has about 10,000 employees
and is owned by VKR Holding A/S.
The VELUX Group arranges in
collaboration with Danish
Architecture Centre and
Sustainable Cities™ the ‘Future
Living - Building Sustainability?’
seminar.
The Danish Ministry of Eco-
nomic and Business Affairs
and the Danish Ministry of
Culture support Copenhagen
Design Week.
Media Partners:
Politiken and Børsen
SPECIAL THANKS TO:
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CODE09 (PAGE 24 - 25)
INDEX:AWARD EXHIBITION (PAGE 22 - 23)
HAL-D (PAGE 18 - 19)
IT’S A SMALL WORLD (PAGE 20 - 21)
DANISH MUSEUM OF ART & DESIGN (PAGE 26 - 27)
SMART SPACE(Page 40)
INDEX: AWARD RECEPTION(Page 44)
Make Us Dream - Movie evening
(Page 44)Innovation Camp (Page 46)
Copenhagen Architecture + Design Days, CPH ADD 09 (Page 47)
Talent Show Prize Giving(Page 14)
Graphic Designer Collage Creation at
SHOWHOW
Get a Box, Build a Designer Stool
(Page 14)
Pecha Kucha at SHOWHOW
CO2PENHAGEN (Page 48-49)
Designing for Good - What do you get out of it? (Page 31)
Copenhagen Co’creation – Designing for change
(Page 32)
It’s Good Business to be a Good
Business (Page 41)
Future Living - Build-ing sustainability?
(Page 33)
C L E A R Village Launch Event (Page 35)
Design as a Driver Against Climate
Change (Page 36)
International Network for Design Managers (Page 37)
Designing Sense(Page 38)
Case Presentations at Hal-D (Page 18)
Kick-off: Communication about climate
issues ...(Page 39)
Service Design - A tool for better services (Page 30)
Copenhagen Design Week - Official
opening (Page 44)
Next Vision: Bright green
fashion (Page 45)
Cradle-to-Cradle - Business strategy for the 21st century
(Page 34)
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INDEX:AWARD EXHIBITION6 Hal-D, Strandgade 95 A
SHOWHOW and more7 Danish Architecture
Centre, Strandgade 27 Future Living CLEAR Village CPH ADD 098 MindLab, Slotholmsgade 12
Design as a Driver...
9 Danish Design Centre, HC Andersens Blvd. 27 Opening of Design Week It’s a small world Designing for Good Cradle-to-Cradle International Network ... SMART SPACE It’s Good Business... Make Us Dream - Movie Night Danish Design Dancing10 City Town Hall, (Rådhuspladsen) Next Vision: ... Innovation Camp11 Pressen, Politikens Hus Rådhuspladsen 37 Copenhagen Co’creation12 Rummet i Republikken Vesterbrogade 24 Designing Sense
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