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Learning from the bourgeoisie city
'Learning from the bourgeoisie city' is a means to investigate the ubiquitous typology 'kvartershuset' (block-house or house within the block) in the city of Stockholm. The project consists of three parts; one that provides an historical background on the planned city of Stockholm, a second part that includes a comprehensive systematic documentation of a block in Stockholm as well as learnings from it, and lastly, an architectural proposal that aims to apply knowledge from the aforementioned research. The project touches upon architectural themes such as the nature of permanence and adaptability, typology, as well as cultural and historical systems that shape the architecture of the city. These topics lead one into the idea and discussion of 'buildings that transcend time', that persist, despite the constant evolution of society. Whether or not the answer or blueprint for that notion lies within my research is hard to say, however, it is a valid exercise in a time where we as architects have an even greater responsibility than before to create timeless buildings.
Learning from the bourgeoisie city
'Learning from the bourgeoisie city' is a means to investigate the ubiquitous typology 'kvartershuset' (block-house or house within the block) in the city of Stockholm. The project consists of three parts; one that provides an historical background on the planned city of Stockholm, a second part that includes a comprehensive systematic documentation of a block in Stockholm as well as learnings from it, and lastly, an architectural proposal that aims to apply knowledge from the aforementioned research. The project touches upon architectural themes such as the nature of permanence and adaptability, typology, as well as cultural and historical systems that shape the architecture of the city. These topics lead one into the idea and discussion of 'buildings that transcend time', that persist, despite the constant evolution of society. Whether or not the answer or blueprint for that notion lies within my research is hard to say, however, it is a valid exercise in a time where we as architects have an even greater responsibility than before to create timeless buildings.
Learning from the bourgeoisie city
Atala Labbé, Martin (Autor:in)
01.01.2024
TRITA-ABE-MBT-24183
Hochschulschrift
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Stockholm , typology , block , housing , Europe , permanence , adaptability , city , bourgeoisie , Architecture , Arkitektur
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