@misc{9225239,
  abstract     = {{Through Bohuslän, between Strömstad and Gothenburg, runs a railway. A railway called Bohusbanan. A railway that was once a symbol of optimism and progress. The line’s grand station buildings—the first to welcome and the last to bid farewell to visitors of the many towns along the route—now stand as barriers to the communities they belong to. Buildings that were once open, public, social spaces owned by the citizens now lie dormant, private, and forgotten.
But the story of Bohusbanan does not have to end here. The optimism and forward-drive once synonymous with the line could be revived in a new shape. A project that, through the train connection, can be both local and regional in character.
The goal of my thesis work is to create a project that can act as a catalyst for the development of smaller towns along Bohusbanan and give the railway a new identity centered around collaboration, learning, and craftsmanship. Through additions and transformations at five different station areas as well as the railway itself, I am creating the Bohusbanan School of Craft. A vision for the future of the Bohusbanan—grand and comprehensive in its entirety, yet designed to be manageable in scale for the specific communities.}},
  author       = {{Johannisson, Fabian}},
  language     = {{swe}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{60 Kilometer Folkhögskola}},
  year         = {{2026}},
}

