The English sights in Copenhagen Municipality and Perch's Tea Room
By Philip Wu
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Philip Wu
Søn af kinesiske indvandrere. Siden 1996 har han været interesseret i historie, arkitektur, geografi og samfundsvidenskab. Født: 4. november 1985 i København på Frederiksberg Hospital Stammer fra: Hong Kong - New Territories - Pat Heung Kina - Guangdong - Shenzhen Uddannelse: Hf fra VUC Lyngby (VUC Nord indtil 2007): 2003-2007 Karriere: 1. Frivillig søndagsvagt/museumsvært på Furesø Museer Mosegaarden (Værløse Museum indtil 2007): 2002-2007 og 2009- 2. Frivillig registrator på Københavns Stadsarkivs Kort- og Tegningssamling: 2006-2010 3. SPE (Stregkodning - Pakning - Etiketterings)-medarbejder på Rigsarkivets og Landsarkivet for Sjælland, Lolland-Falster og Bornholms fælles fjernmagasin: 2007-2008 4. Frivillig registrator på Furesø Arkiver: Februar-august 2009 5. Biblioteksassistent på Det Kongelige Bibliotek: 2010-
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The English sights in Copenhagen Municipality and Perch's Tea Room - Philip Wu
The English sights in Copenhagen Municipality and Perch's Tea Room
Copenhagen Towers
Metropolis
The Catholic Apostolic Church
Lille Langebro (Little Long Bridge)
Stanley House
Inderhavnsbroen (Inner Harbour Bridge)
Tietgen's Annoyance
Saint Alban’s Church
Perch’s Tea Room
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Copenhagen Towers
History:
In the centre of the Area of Ørestad in the District of Amager Vest on Amager you will find the post-modernistic and neo-futuristic building complex of offices, shops, restaurants and a hotel Copenhagen Towers.
The building complex is one of the landmarks of the developing city area.
The main entrance of the building complex, the high-rise building and the building on the north side is Center Court Atrium, North Tower and North Wing. All three were built by Copenhagen Towers II P/S ved Solstra Capital Partners in 2015 with Foster + Partners as the architects.
As the supervisor of the construction Lendager Arkitekter ApS was responsible for the task.
Center Court Atrium houses the building's reception, a restaurant and the entrance