Creation of this site was achieved with enormous dedication of time, effort and resources from a number of people and companies.
The design of the logo was done by Damian Claasens, Senior Art Director of Framfab. The website itself was also designed by Damian, and updated by Anders Sonne of iconcept.
Companies directly dedicating technology resource to the project are:
Photographs used for the site were provide by the following photographers:

Old Wollerton Hall gardens, Shropshire, England Photographer: Sabine J. Hutchinson
www.virtual-shropshire.co.uk
Danish photographs for the site were provided by "Wonderful Copenhagen" credits for which can be found below:
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Danish Design The The spiral staircase at the House of the Society of Danish Engineers Photographer: Cees van Roeden |
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Jump in for a swim… Copenhageners love to go for a swim or perhaps spend an entire day at the beach. Photographer: Cees van Roeden |
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Børsen The old stock exchange Børsen with its copper spire and roof turned green of verdigris, is part of Copenhagen's skyline. Photographer: Cees van Roeden |
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Nyhavn The picturesque quay-side at Nyhavn, once home to H.C. Andersen and now graced by historical boats from the National Museum's collection. Photographer: Morten Jerichau |
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Travelling in the Greater Copenhagen Area The transportation system in the Greater Copenhagen Area operates with frequent fares and is highly efficient and modern. Photographer: WoCo |
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Dannebro, The Danish Flag The Danish flag is named Dannebrog. Photographer: WoCo |
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Amaliehaven The Marble Church with its dome is located just behind Amalienborg Palace and Amaliehaven. Photographer: |
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Business in Copenhagen
Photographer: Cees van Roeden |
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Lecture Hall at Copenhagen Business School The Copenhagen Business School, Dalgas Have made by Henning Larsen is a fine example of the light and spacious architecture that characterizes many of the new buildings in Copenhagen. Photographer: Cees van Roeden |
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Lunch Time The buffet at The House of the society of Danish Engineers Photographer: Cees van Roeden |
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Copenhagen Water Front The House of the Society of Danish Engineers (IDA) is situated at the Copenhagen Harbour and is frequently hosting different meetings Photographer: Cees van Roeden |
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Restaurant Hos Jan Hurtigkarl & Co A hot drink from restaurant Hos Jan Hurtigkarl & Co in Ålsgårde (North Zealand) Photographer: Claes Bech Poulsen |
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Langelinie Cruise Lines at Langelinie Quay Photographer: Christian Alsing |
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Søren Kierkegaard Square Next to ''The Black Diamond'' - the latest addition to the Royal Library - lies the impressive Søren Kierkegaard Plads with excellent views of the waterfront Photographer: Cees van Roeden |
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The Black Diamond ''The Black Diamond'' is the latest addition to the Royal Library, situated right at the waterfront, yet in the middle of the city. Photographer: Cees van Roeden |
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The Copenhagen Admiral Hotel The ****Copenhagen Admiral Hotel is set in a carefully restored 1780's protected building. Originally a granary, the rustic charm of its thick brick walls, large arches and Pomeranian pine beams has been retained as the setting for throughly modern hotel at the waterfront. Photographer: Cees van Roeden |
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Ny Carlsberg Glyptoteket The main entrance leads into the first building, designed by Vilhelm Dahlerup to house the collection of modern art, and inaugurated in 1897. This was followed by Hack Kampmann's building to house the Ancient art. Dahlerup linked the two buildings together with his monumental Conservatory. Photographer: Morten Jerichau |
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Doing business in Copenhagen A sunny day outside the House of the Society of Danish Engineers (IDA) Photographer: Cees van Roeden |
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Copenhagen - a designer paradise Copenhagen is teeming with furniture and interior design shops selling everything from authentic classics to the newest in Danish furniture design, handcrafts and art works. Here, 'The Ant' and 'The Egg' chairs by “Mr. Danish Design” Arne Jacobsen. Photographer: Fritz Hansen |
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Golf in the Øresund region Some of the best golfcourses in Scandinavia... Photographer: Morten Bjarnhof |
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