Scenarios about 'strøget'
A pedestrianized shopping area in central Copenhagen, Denmark, established in 1962 as one of Europe's longest pedestrian streets at 1.1 kilometers. Strøget transformed urban planning by prioritizing pedestrians over vehicles, becoming a model for car-free zones in city centers worldwide and demonstrating how commercial districts can thrive without automobile access. In alternate history scenarios, Strøget often represents divergent paths in urban development and transportation policies.
What If Copenhagen Implemented Different Urban Planning Strategies?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Copenhagen chose car-centric development rather than becoming a cyclist's paradise, radically changing urban mobility patterns across Northern Europe.