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New perspectives for Nyhamnen, from industrial harbor to collaborative neighborhood

Meneses Quintero, Patricio LU (2020) ASBM01 20201
Department of Architecture and Built Environment
Abstract
After almost two years living in Malmö, I discovered Nyhamnen by reading about the municipality plans for the area in a local newspaper. The mere realization that I was not aware of such a large area, only five minutes walking from the central station was both surprising and challenging. Since then, the aim of this thesis has been to develop an urban proposal that even though it is an academic exercise can help to shed light on Malmö’s present and future challenges and offer new perspectives on the ongoing planning process. The stakes for this area are very high, many stakeholders are interested in developing this area and its size and proximity to the city center are going to make Nyhamnen the flagship of Malmö in the years to come.
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After almost two years living in Malmö, I discovered Nyhamnen by reading about the municipality plans for the area in a local newspaper. The mere realization that I was not aware of such a large area, only five minutes walking from the central station was both surprising and challenging. Since then, the aim of this thesis has been to develop an urban proposal that even though it is an academic exercise can help to shed light on Malmö’s present and future challenges and offer new perspectives on the ongoing planning process. The stakes for this area are very high, many stakeholders are interested in developing this area and its size and proximity to the city center are going to make Nyhamnen the flagship of Malmö in the years to come.
With the worlds current uncertainty, new and versatile solutions are necessary. One such solution is “co-living”, a concept that has re-emerged as a viable solution for some social-economic challenges in developing and developed economies. Under this scenario the question that arise for this thesis is: Can co-living in Nyhamnen mitigate the urban challenges of Malmö? (Less)
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After almost two years living in Malmö, I discovered Nyhamnen by reading about the municipality plans for the area in a local newspaper. The mere realization that I was not aware of such a large area, only five minutes walking from the central station was both surprising and challenging. Since then, the aim of this thesis has been to develop an urban proposal that even though it is an academic exercise can help to shed light on Malmö’s present and future challenges and offer new perspectives on the ongoing planning process. The stakes for this area are very high, many stakeholders are interested in developing this area and its size and proximity to the city center are going to make Nyhamnen the flagship of Malmö in the years to come.
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After almost two years living in Malmö, I discovered Nyhamnen by reading about the municipality plans for the area in a local newspaper. The mere realization that I was not aware of such a large area, only five minutes walking from the central station was both surprising and challenging. Since then, the aim of this thesis has been to develop an urban proposal that even though it is an academic exercise can help to shed light on Malmö’s present and future challenges and offer new perspectives on the ongoing planning process. The stakes for this area are very high, many stakeholders are interested in developing this area and its size and proximity to the city center are going to make Nyhamnen the flagship of Malmö in the years to come.
With the worlds current uncertainty, new and versatile solutions are necessary. One such solution is “co-living”, a concept that has re-emerged as a viable solution for some social-economic challenges in developing and developed economies. Under this scenario the question that arise for this thesis is: Can co-living in Nyhamnen mitigate the urban challenges of Malmö? (Less)
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author
Meneses Quintero, Patricio LU
supervisor
organization
course
ASBM01 20201
year
type
H2 - Master's Degree (Two Years)
subject
keywords
Nyhamnen, Malmö, coliving, co-living, sustainable, sustainability, urban, urbanism, city, social, economy, environment
language
English
id
9012471
date added to LUP
2020-06-16 13:37:52
date last changed
2020-06-16 13:37:52
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  abstract     = {{After almost two years living in Malmö, I discovered Nyhamnen by reading about the municipality plans for the area in a local newspaper. The mere realization that I was not aware of such a large area, only five minutes walking from the central station was both surprising and challenging. Since then, the aim of this thesis has been to develop an urban proposal that even though it is an academic exercise can help to shed light on Malmö’s present and future challenges and offer new perspectives on the ongoing planning process. The stakes for this area are very high, many stakeholders are interested in developing this area and its size and proximity to the city center are going to make Nyhamnen the flagship of Malmö in the years to come.
With the worlds current uncertainty, new and versatile solutions are necessary. One such solution is “co-living”, a concept that has re-emerged as a viable solution for some social-economic challenges in developing and developed economies. Under this scenario the question that arise for this thesis is: Can co-living in Nyhamnen mitigate the urban challenges of Malmö?}},
  author       = {{Meneses Quintero, Patricio}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{New perspectives for Nyhamnen, from industrial harbor to collaborative neighborhood}},
  year         = {{2020}},
}