Johanneshov / Gullmarsplan : en nod i framtidens närförort

This is a thesis on how to develop and densify the suburb of Joanneshov south of Stockholm. Based on Stockholm’s urban history, Stockholm master plan in 2010, the current density and sustainability debate, literary studies, as well as a variety of analysis of the site it all ends up with a proposal...

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Main Authors: Ahlbom, Hampus, Bierfeldt-Liptak, Angelica
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Language:Swedish
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Published: SLU/Landscape Architecture (until 121231) 2010
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description This is a thesis on how to develop and densify the suburb of Joanneshov south of Stockholm. Based on Stockholm’s urban history, Stockholm master plan in 2010, the current density and sustainability debate, literary studies, as well as a variety of analysis of the site it all ends up with a proposal on Johanneshov. The goals have been worked out during the work and has resulted in that we want to extend the inner city street and linking Johanneshov with surrounding districts, but we also want to create a well used, diverse, urban area where the human is in focus and a district that is easy to read. Much of the work is devoted to show how Stockholm has developed historical and to try to put the future in a context, but also a lot of work has been put in the information and the analysis of the site chapter. The plan proposal is still considered to be the work focus. Johanneshov is surrounded by Årsta in the west, Hammarbyhöjden in the east, Enskede in the south and Södermalm in the north. Gullmarsplan is a typical 40th century area with a functionalist structure. Johanneshov is with Gullmarsplan, the Globe an the Slaughterhouse area, an important node for the southern suburbs as a place for communication, sports, entertainment and shopping. Today Nynäsvägen divides the area into a western and an eastern part. The Gullmarsterminal which is the south’s largest public transport node with buses, subways and trams is now a complex structure with many different floors for different functions. The terminal is located as an island in the traffic structure with poor relations with the surrounding areas. Aesthetics leave us with much to be desired. Johanneshov is also very sparsely populated with houses standing freely in a lot of parkland with few urban qualities in which the car takes precedence. The density and sustainability discussions we have had resulted in a position for the dense city. Therefore we read both both Jane Jacobs and Jan Gehl to get further guidance throughout the work.
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spelling RepoSLU11962012-04-20T14:12:54Z Johanneshov / Gullmarsplan : en nod i framtidens närförort Johanneshov / Gullmarsplan : a node in the future suburb of Stockholm Ahlbom, Hampus Bierfeldt-Liptak, Angelica förtätning hållbarhet förorter historia Stockholm stadsplanering This is a thesis on how to develop and densify the suburb of Joanneshov south of Stockholm. Based on Stockholm’s urban history, Stockholm master plan in 2010, the current density and sustainability debate, literary studies, as well as a variety of analysis of the site it all ends up with a proposal on Johanneshov. The goals have been worked out during the work and has resulted in that we want to extend the inner city street and linking Johanneshov with surrounding districts, but we also want to create a well used, diverse, urban area where the human is in focus and a district that is easy to read. Much of the work is devoted to show how Stockholm has developed historical and to try to put the future in a context, but also a lot of work has been put in the information and the analysis of the site chapter. The plan proposal is still considered to be the work focus. Johanneshov is surrounded by Årsta in the west, Hammarbyhöjden in the east, Enskede in the south and Södermalm in the north. Gullmarsplan is a typical 40th century area with a functionalist structure. Johanneshov is with Gullmarsplan, the Globe an the Slaughterhouse area, an important node for the southern suburbs as a place for communication, sports, entertainment and shopping. Today Nynäsvägen divides the area into a western and an eastern part. The Gullmarsterminal which is the south’s largest public transport node with buses, subways and trams is now a complex structure with many different floors for different functions. The terminal is located as an island in the traffic structure with poor relations with the surrounding areas. Aesthetics leave us with much to be desired. Johanneshov is also very sparsely populated with houses standing freely in a lot of parkland with few urban qualities in which the car takes precedence. The density and sustainability discussions we have had resulted in a position for the dense city. Therefore we read both both Jane Jacobs and Jan Gehl to get further guidance throughout the work. SLU/Landscape Architecture (until 121231) 2010 H3 swe eng https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/1196/
spellingShingle förtätning
hållbarhet
förorter
historia
Stockholm
stadsplanering
Ahlbom, Hampus
Bierfeldt-Liptak, Angelica
Johanneshov / Gullmarsplan : en nod i framtidens närförort
title Johanneshov / Gullmarsplan : en nod i framtidens närförort
title_full Johanneshov / Gullmarsplan : en nod i framtidens närförort
title_fullStr Johanneshov / Gullmarsplan : en nod i framtidens närförort
title_full_unstemmed Johanneshov / Gullmarsplan : en nod i framtidens närförort
title_short Johanneshov / Gullmarsplan : en nod i framtidens närförort
title_sort johanneshov / gullmarsplan : en nod i framtidens närförort
topic förtätning
hållbarhet
förorter
historia
Stockholm
stadsplanering