I live in Copenhagen, and I have never met a person that doesn't hate those towers. It also turns out that there are a lot of issues with the quality of the build.
@@fingermand there are about 20 vacant units out of 495 total, so clearly someone lives there and we can assume a lot of them enjoy living there. I live in Copenhagen too and I hear both sides, I just wanted to present a balanced overview and people can make their own opinions. Thank you for watching 😊
I remember seeing the buildings get their spikes, when I went to watch jitsu kaisen with my brother at Fisketorvet. I like the look, it's pretty creative and every time I pass them on the train I look at them. Definitely didn't notice them before they got their spikes
The video is well made. But these towers clearly aren't. Like any BIG projects, they just depend on the "starchitect" name and serve a very limited taste of few people and a very limited time period where this could be considered flashy and trendy. Honestly, to me it looks dated already and it will probably look ridiculous to most people way too soon. This is as far from resilience and sustainability as it can be.
This is very similar to Chicago's marina City. It has passed the test of time, having opened in 1967. It got selected as one of 200 great places of Illinois in 2018.
Amazing video! I was there today in the new ikea. The buildings really stand out, but in a positive way I think. Gruff Dane’s will hate them for ten years, then love them for another 50 🔥🔥
Are these for everyone? No and they aren't intended to be. However do they work for 40% of people these days? Absolutely... Rarely is housing ever designed for anyone bus nuclear families so to see an entire development cater to urbanites including having an Urban IKEA on site is a dream even for me out here in Alberta... That's basically the dream tenant everyone in Edmonton is trying to land when IKEA rolls out its first Urban store beyond downtown Toronto...
Agreed, I think this is better than having groups of young people be forced to share apartments/houses designed for families. I'd much rather have my own place, and leave the family-oriented properties for families.
How about the apartments towards the north? How good are they ? Why put bathrooms towards the fasade, when the view is the most precious asset ? Cactus is an unpleasnat plant and no good reference. The form i quite aggressive and the material choice is cold industrial.
you should make more of these, would love to see more about the everchanging city of Copenhagen
I'm visiting Copenhagen for the first time soon and I'm so glad your channel found me - I'm getting all hyped up! Thank you and keep it up!
Thanks so much for finding the channel! Enjoy your trip in Copenhagen - safe travels.
Very well edited video.
Glad you liked it!
I live in Copenhagen, and I have never met a person that doesn't hate those towers.
It also turns out that there are a lot of issues with the quality of the build.
@@fingermand there are about 20 vacant units out of 495 total, so clearly someone lives there and we can assume a lot of them enjoy living there.
I live in Copenhagen too and I hear both sides, I just wanted to present a balanced overview and people can make their own opinions. Thank you for watching 😊
I remember seeing the buildings get their spikes, when I went to watch jitsu kaisen with my brother at Fisketorvet. I like the look, it's pretty creative and every time I pass them on the train I look at them. Definitely didn't notice them before they got their spikes
Would love to see more Copenhagen architecture on your channel. Good job!
Thanks! I was just out today filming for a video about a recently opened building in Copenhagen. Coming soon 👍
@@itstimetobuild Great! I have my notifications on!
The video is well made. But these towers clearly aren't. Like any BIG projects, they just depend on the "starchitect" name and serve a very limited taste of few people and a very limited time period where this could be considered flashy and trendy. Honestly, to me it looks dated already and it will probably look ridiculous to most people way too soon. This is as far from resilience and sustainability as it can be.
This is very similar to Chicago's marina City. It has passed the test of time, having opened in 1967. It got selected as one of 200 great places of Illinois in 2018.
Amazing video! I was there today in the new ikea. The buildings really stand out, but in a positive way I think. Gruff Dane’s will hate them for ten years, then love them for another 50 🔥🔥
Thank you so much. Yes, in the video I was trying to show how I think they fit into the context, it helps to see it in person!
Are these for everyone? No and they aren't intended to be. However do they work for 40% of people these days? Absolutely... Rarely is housing ever designed for anyone bus nuclear families so to see an entire development cater to urbanites including having an Urban IKEA on site is a dream even for me out here in Alberta... That's basically the dream tenant everyone in Edmonton is trying to land when IKEA rolls out its first Urban store beyond downtown Toronto...
Agreed, I think this is better than having groups of young people be forced to share apartments/houses designed for families. I'd much rather have my own place, and leave the family-oriented properties for families.
5:56 These railings don't look safe...
And they are not that functional. Either you have a scary overhang out from the building or the railings squeeze inwards creating an awkward corner.
How about the apartments towards the north? How good are they ? Why put bathrooms towards the fasade, when the view is the most precious asset ? Cactus is an unpleasnat plant and no good reference. The form i quite aggressive and the material choice is cold industrial.
Love me some multimodal forms of transportation
It's very satisfying to see. If I lived here I'd just sit on my balcony and watch the machines move 👀
Beautiful video, but the buildings are flawed in their shape, and the area around them are gloomy and dark. Unwelcoming is the word. So sad.
These towers get a lot of hate, because they don't fit in to the architecture of the rest of the city, but I hink that they are OK.
@itstimetobuild excellent video, how ca i contact you?
Thanks! You can dm me on insta/twitter if you like @jamiewalkrr