Carlsberg Byen has a strong vision to create inclusiveness – experientially, culturally, socially, economically and architecturally – is at the core of creating a dense urban proposal that aims for a high international quality in urban development – with a focus on human experiences across three dimensions.
The urban spaces appear well-defined and sharply cut, both in character and in physical form. The Carlsberg City District has many urban spaces that are organised as staged networks in relation to diversity, sequence, arrival, transitions, etc.
The planting of the district must is included as a continuous element and provide a distinctive experience of a green city. Existing and new trees emphasise the city's space and reflect the passing of the seasons. Plants and buildings interplay to offer a diverse urban life and offer recreational, contemplative opportunities as a change from, and complement to, the activities of the dense city.
Water is used as a common thread in the urban space of the district. The use of water is part of a special spatial course in the district and marks the most important squares. The urban spaces of the district offer great inclusiveness: they invite broadly, offer diversity and generate great joy and quality of life. The development of urban spaces engage and create a sense of ownership for the district's new users.