"Extraordinarily informed and informative, Copenhagenize is a deftly crafted study that is as 'real world practical' as it is inspiring in its vision of a more eco-friendly urban environment...ideal and unreservedly recommended."
— Midwest Book Review
"Mikael is the world's most convincing bicycle advocate because he is not really an advocate at all but an extraordinary spellbinder who happens to love bicycling. I see many thoughtful people becoming enchanted by this book and then bicycling forth to build their own human-scale streets as 'monuments to human ingenuity.'"
— Paul Steely White, Executive Director, Transportation Alternatives
"Provocative and entertaining."
— CHOICE
"Mikael Colville-Andersen has truly created the definitive guide to the future of our cities in this book. From desire lines to the arrogance of space, the concepts Mikael lays out act as an instruction manual for not only better bicycle urbanism, but a more human city for everyone. There are no minced words here—only a clear and concise framework for what the twenty-first-century city should be, with the humble bicycle front and center."
— Katrina Johnston-Zimmerman, urban anthropologist and Founder/Director of THINK.urban
"I highly recommend this easy accessible, fascinating book to anyone interested in promoting or learning about cycling for transport in cities. Colville-Andersen's international background as well as his personal and professional experience in bicycling and design make this book a treasure trove of information, best practices, and inspiration."
— Journal of Urban Affairs
"The life-size city is a wonderful concept, straightforward, realistic, and easy to understand—especially in America, which suffers hugely from super-sized suburbia. The future is telling us clearly to make new arrangements, and the bicycle makes much more sense than the techno-narcissistic fantasy of driverless cars."
— James Howard Kunstler, author of "The Long Emergency"
"I can't say enough good things about [this book]...Everyone who cares about cities (and bikes) should read it."
— Treehugger
"Extraordinarily informed and informative, Copenhagenize is a deftly crafted study that is as 'real world practical' as it is inspiring in its vision of a more eco-friendly urban environment...ideal and unreservedly recommended."
— Midwest Book Review
"I highly recommend this easy accessible, fascinating book to anyone interested in promoting or learning about cycling for transport in cities. Colville-Andersen's international background as well as his personal and professional experience in bicycling and design make this book a treasure trove of information, best practices, and inspiration."
— Journal of Urban Affairs
"I can't say enough good things about [this book]...Everyone who cares about cities (and bikes) should read it."
— Treehugger
"Mikael Colville-Andersen has truly created the definitive guide to the future of our cities in this book. From desire lines to the arrogance of space, the concepts Mikael lays out act as an instruction manual for not only better bicycle urbanism, but a more human city for everyone. There are no minced words here—only a clear and concise framework for what the twenty-first-century city should be, with the humble bicycle front and center."
— Katrina Johnston-Zimmerman, urban anthropologist and Founder/Director of THINK.urban
"Mikael is the world's most convincing bicycle advocate because he is not really an advocate at all but an extraordinary spellbinder who happens to love bicycling. I see many thoughtful people becoming enchanted by this book and then bicycling forth to build their own human-scale streets as 'monuments to human ingenuity.'"
— Paul Steely White, Executive Director, Transportation Alternatives
"Provocative and entertaining."
— CHOICE
"The life-size city is a wonderful concept, straightforward, realistic, and easy to understand—especially in America, which suffers hugely from super-sized suburbia. The future is telling us clearly to make new arrangements, and the bicycle makes much more sense than the techno-narcissistic fantasy of driverless cars."
— James Howard Kunstler, author of "The Long Emergency"
"Extraordinarily informed and informative, Copenhagenize is a deftly crafted study that is as 'real world practical' as it is inspiring in its vision of a more eco-friendly urban environment...ideal and unreservedly recommended."
— Midwest Book Review
"I highly recommend this easy accessible, fascinating book to anyone interested in promoting or learning about cycling for transport in cities. Colville-Andersen's international background as well as his personal and professional experience in bicycling and design make this book a treasure trove of information, best practices, and inspiration."
— Journal of Urban Affairs
"I can't say enough good things about [this book]...Everyone who cares about cities (and bikes) should read it."
— Treehugger
"Mikael Colville-Andersen has truly created the definitive guide to the future of our cities in this book. From desire lines to the arrogance of space, the concepts Mikael lays out act as an instruction manual for not only better bicycle urbanism, but a more human city for everyone. There are no minced words here—only a clear and concise framework for what the twenty-first-century city should be, with the humble bicycle front and center."
— Katrina Johnston-Zimmerman, urban anthropologist and Founder/Director of THINK.urban
"Mikael is the world's most convincing bicycle advocate because he is not really an advocate at all but an extraordinary spellbinder who happens to love bicycling. I see many thoughtful people becoming enchanted by this book and then bicycling forth to build their own human-scale streets as 'monuments to human ingenuity.'"
— Paul Steely White, Executive Director, Transportation Alternatives
"Provocative and entertaining."
— CHOICE
"The life-size city is a wonderful concept, straightforward, realistic, and easy to understand—especially in America, which suffers hugely from super-sized suburbia. The future is telling us clearly to make new arrangements, and the bicycle makes much more sense than the techno-narcissistic fantasy of driverless cars."
— James Howard Kunstler, author of "The Long Emergency"
"Extraordinarily informed and informative, Copenhagenize is a deftly crafted study that is as 'real world practical' as it is inspiring in its vision of a more eco-friendly urban environment...ideal and unreservedly recommended."
— Midwest Book Review
"I highly recommend this easy accessible, fascinating book to anyone interested in promoting or learning about cycling for transport in cities. Colville-Andersen's international background as well as his personal and professional experience in bicycling and design make this book a treasure trove of information, best practices, and inspiration."
— Journal of Urban Affairs
"I can't say enough good things about [this book]...Everyone who cares about cities (and bikes) should read it."
— Treehugger
"Mikael Colville-Andersen has truly created the definitive guide to the future of our cities in this book. From desire lines to the arrogance of space, the concepts Mikael lays out act as an instruction manual for not only better bicycle urbanism, but a more human city for everyone. There are no minced words here—only a clear and concise framework for what the twenty-first-century city should be, with the humble bicycle front and center."
— Katrina Johnston-Zimmerman, urban anthropologist and Founder/Director of THINK.urban