ROSENBORG HAVE SLOTSHOLMEN FOLKETINGET KONGENS NYTORV NYHAVN TIVOLI RÅDHUS PLADSEN NØRREPORT CHRISTIANIA RUNDETÅRN ILLUM HØJBRO PLADS STEDS RKEN H Nørre Voldgade Strøget Købmagergade Gothersgade V e s t e r g ad e P i l e st r æ d e Skt. P e d e rs Stræde VOR FRUE PLADS LINK UP SHOWCASE ROUTES DETOURING THE TOUR: Hotel Skt Petri <-> Kgs Nytorv. (through backyards and alleys) MEKANO CITY: Højbro Plads <-> Danish Design Centre THE POCKET PARK: Kgs Nytorv <-> Hal-D CITY INTERCOM: Danish Design Centre <–> Hotel Skt. Petri HARBOUR BIKE: Hal-D <-> Højbro Plads. Read more about the routes on page 15 - 17 Danish Design Centre By COPEN HAGEN DESIGN WEEK Contact: Copenhagen Design Week/Danish Design Centre – 27, HC Andersens Boulevard – DK 1553 Copenhagen V – Denmark – +45 3369 3369 - [email protected]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. 27. AUGUST - 6. SEPTEMBER WWW.COPENHAGENDESIGNWEEK.DK
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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
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!
1
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.
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
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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EXHIBITIONS
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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KNOWLEDGE
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
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
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.
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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Kollegievej 6 Kick Off: ...3 Bella Centre
Center Boulevard 5 CODEO94 Kunstindustrimuseet
Bredgade 68 Danish Museum of Art & Design5 Kongens Nytorv (Square)
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