Urban Allemansrätt
(2020) ASBM01 20201Department of Architecture and Built Environment
- Abstract
- One of my main interests as an architect has been to reflect
upon the sense of place and memory, both from the context
where I am and from my own personal experiences.
As a university-city, Lund (Sweden) is one of the most important
nodes of the Oresund Region. Here, tradition and innovation
coexist, not only from the varied academic activities but also
from how these dynamics have influenced the development and
growth of the city itself.
In some cases, these dynamics between tradition and innovation
in Lund has led to urban paradoxical situations such the area
between the LTH (Faculty of Engineering) and the IDEON Science
Park; both considered as reference nodes of academic and
technological development for the city and the... (More) - One of my main interests as an architect has been to reflect
upon the sense of place and memory, both from the context
where I am and from my own personal experiences.
As a university-city, Lund (Sweden) is one of the most important
nodes of the Oresund Region. Here, tradition and innovation
coexist, not only from the varied academic activities but also
from how these dynamics have influenced the development and
growth of the city itself.
In some cases, these dynamics between tradition and innovation
in Lund has led to urban paradoxical situations such the area
between the LTH (Faculty of Engineering) and the IDEON Science
Park; both considered as reference nodes of academic and
technological development for the city and the region, but mostly
surrounded by urban voids that lack active urban life.
Based on the experiences and reflections in the master's degree
course Sustainable Urban Design, this project aims to intervene
those undefined urban areas, creating a reference place that
reconnects the context through activity and memory. (Less)
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- author
- Mantilla, Harry LU
- supervisor
- organization
- alternative title
- Urban Freedom to Roam
- course
- ASBM01 20201
- year
- 2020
- type
- H2 - Master's Degree (Two Years)
- subject
- keywords
- Lund, Allemansrätten, Sustainable Urban Design, Colombia, Rogelio Salmona, LTH
- language
- English
- id
- 9020172
- date added to LUP
- 2020-06-21 23:58:49
- date last changed
- 2020-06-21 23:58:49
@misc{9020172,
abstract = {{One of my main interests as an architect has been to reflect
upon the sense of place and memory, both from the context
where I am and from my own personal experiences.
As a university-city, Lund (Sweden) is one of the most important
nodes of the Oresund Region. Here, tradition and innovation
coexist, not only from the varied academic activities but also
from how these dynamics have influenced the development and
growth of the city itself.
In some cases, these dynamics between tradition and innovation
in Lund has led to urban paradoxical situations such the area
between the LTH (Faculty of Engineering) and the IDEON Science
Park; both considered as reference nodes of academic and
technological development for the city and the region, but mostly
surrounded by urban voids that lack active urban life.
Based on the experiences and reflections in the master's degree
course Sustainable Urban Design, this project aims to intervene
those undefined urban areas, creating a reference place that
reconnects the context through activity and memory.}},
author = {{Mantilla, Harry}},
language = {{eng}},
note = {{Student Paper}},
title = {{Urban Allemansrätt}},
year = {{2020}},
}