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KBH Magazine

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KBH Magazine
KBH Magazine logo — Updated 2018
EditorNoe Habermann
Former editorsAnders Ojgaard
CategoriesArchitecture, urban design, culture
FrequencyMonthly
Total circulation
(October 2010)
32,000[1]
First issueJuly 2005
CompanyMagasinet KBH Ltd.
CountryDenmark
Based inCopenhagen, Denmark
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.mkbh.dk
ISSN1901-5038

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KBH Magazine (in Danish, 'Magasinet KBH') is a digital publication that was previously also published in print.

The magazine has been called the "world's first popular urban design magazine".[2]. It has been part of the move towards New Urbanism in Copenhagen, and of raising general awareness of, and interest in, urban design in the city.

Renowned architect Bjarke Ingels has said of the magazine:

"It is unique that Copenhagen has KBH Magazine. A magazine that deals with urban culture in a competent and relevant way with popular appeal and with the purpose of creating visibility and debate around the current and future Copenhagen, making it clear to all that the city is a living project that we ourselves take part in creating every day."[3]

In 2007, KBH Magazine published a series of photographs under the title 'Cycle chic'. This has later become a reference to 'cycling fashionably' in everyday clothes.

The publication's website, mkbh.dk, is currently not paywalled and operations are primarily funded by reader contributions and sponsorships.

History[edit]

KBH Magazine was founded in 2005 by architect and communications professional Anders Ojgaard.

From July 2005 to October 2010 a total of 57 print issues were published.

As of November 2010, KBH Magazine has been a digital-only publication.

References[edit]

  1. Marckmann Andreassen, Andreas. "Magasinet KBH får halv million til at tjene penge på nettet", Journalisten, Copenhagen, 23 March 2015. Retrieved 9 September 2018.
  2. "Magasinet KBH". Byens Netvaerk. Retrieved 9 September 2018.
  3. "KBH Magazine". UBLA. Retrieved 9 September 2018.

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