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Master´s Thesis 2020 Urban Challenges

Annsofi Björkman

“Architecture is a physical manifestation of the power relationships in our world. It reveals the political, economic, and cultural priorities of those who have the privilege to build.” – Michael Murphy, Alan Ricks (2017) exploring co.creation for citizen participation and influence on public space pages 1. introduction2. theoretical framework3. case study: Gothenburg City4. co.creation process […]

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Master´s Thesis 2020 Urban Challenges

Amanda Markgren

IN PROCESS A study for a new process for Detailed Development Plansin Sweden with special interest in energy and daylight. This thesis is based on the student’s interdisciplinary background within Architecture and Project Management. Therefore, the focus is laid on the process, more directly the detailed development plan (DDP) process in Sweden and how it […]

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Master´s Thesis 2020 Urban Challenges

Alicia Bell

not just sorry but thanks. ‘Not just sorry, but thanks’ finds its genesis in Bruce Pascoe’s work Dark Emu where he writes: “It seems improbable that a country can continue to hide from the actuality of its history in order to validate the fact that having said sorry, we refuse to say thanks” (2014:228) and […]

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Master´s Thesis 2020 Urban Challenges

Aleksandra Pucolowska

”Planner do not work on a neutral stage, an ideally liberal setting in which all affected interests have choice; they work within political institutions, on political issues, on problems whose most basic technical components (say, a population projection) may be celebrated by some, contested by others. Any account of planning must face these political realities.” […]