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Aarhus Docklands
Aarhus Ø
Neighborhood
View of Aarhus Docklands from Riis Skov (September 2016)
View of Aarhus Docklands from Riis Skov (September 2016)
CountryKingdom of Denmark
Regions of DenmarkCentral Denmark Region
MunicipalityAarhus Municipality
DistrictMidtbyen
Postal code

Aarhus Docklands (Danish: Aarhus Ø) is a new neighbourhood and construction project in Aarhus, Denmark.

Beginning in 2007, the Aarhus Dockland is currently a large construction site with many buildings already built as of 2014 and in coming years the project will convert the area and the former container port, Nordhavn (lit.: North Docks) in the Port of Aarhus, to a whole new residential, educational, commercial and recreational area, consisting of several high rise buildings of modern architectural designs.

Projects

The projects at Aarhus docklands includes:

Isbjerget (The Iceberg) won the 2013 MIPIM property development Awards.

Fully developed, the new neighbourhood is intended to sustain 7,000 residents and 12,000 jobs in an area equalling the size of Trøjborg. Aarhus Docklands offers a view of the Aarhus Bay and there is just a short distance to the inner city.[2]

Gallery

References

  1. ^ "Navitas Science and Innovation (NSI)". NSI (INCUBA). Retrieved 24 August 2015.
  2. ^ "De Bynære Havnearealer" (in Danish). Aarhus Kommune. Retrieved 5 August 2014.

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