Everyone should be able to move through our shared public spaces and buildings in a safe and dignified way. In complex environments such as stations, terminals, and other public transport hubs, universal design is not just a feature – it’s a fundamental design principle that ensures equal access and high functionality for all, regardless of physical or cognitive ability.
UdforskRenovation and modernization of Copenhagen's busiest transport hub
Metro & Railway
Nørreport Station
Copenhagen, Denmark
Nørreport Station is Denmark's busiest station and, after the renovation, it stands as a well-functioning station in an urban space with good flow and a high, urban pulse.
The conditions for pedestrians and cyclists have generally been prioritized through the reorganization and reduction of car traffic. The key values are urban life, passenger flow, readability, and accessibility.
The project has included three sub-projects: the urban space project with a new design of the station square (station buildings, pavements, lighting, bicycle parking, access, and traffic conditions), modernization work on the long-distance train platform, and concrete renovation of the bridge structures that support the entire ground deck above the station.
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