All Stories

  1. Crowd control and spatial distribution: the case of Swedish student housing
  2. Where Can I Find Justice? The Changing Relationship Between the Courthouse and the City
  3. Temporality, nationalism and the territorialisation of public space - Commemorational presences in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv
  4. Preliminary Material
  5. Subjects and Topics of Swedish Dissertations
  6. The Catalogue (cont.)
  7. The Catalogue
  8. Preliminary Material
  9. Introduction to the Catalogue
  10. Early Swedish Dissertations
  11. Tables of Subjects
  12. Meeting places of the Univer-city: On serendipitous encounters in a growing university area
  13. Architecture after Covid
  14. Territorial mimetics and room types: the spatial development of Swedish district courthouses 1970–2020
  15. Correction: Mottaghi et al. Caring for Blue-Green Solutions (BGS) in Everyday Life: An Investigation of Recreational Use, Neighborhood Preferences and Willingness to Pay in Augustenborg, Malmö. Land 2023, 12, 336
  16. Caring for Blue-Green Solutions (BGS) in Everyday Life: An Investigation of Recreational Use, Neighborhood Preferences and Willingness to Pay in Augustenborg, Malmö
  17. Oskar Nordell, Arenaboom: En arkitekturstudie av idrottsarenor i Sverige under 2000-talets första decennier
  18. Territories, Environments, Politics
  19. Introduction: The Stake of Territories
  20. The Territorialisation of the Grocery Shopper
  21. Migration, place-making and the rescaling of urban space
  22. Urban crystallization and the morphogenesis of urban territories
  23. Built Environment, Ethics and Everyday Life
  24. Blue-Green Solutions and Everyday Ethicalities: Affordances and Matters of Concern in Augustenborg, Malmö
  25. Compact city planning and development: Emerging practices and strategies for achieving the goals of sustainability
  26. Differentiating the time-geography of recreational running
  27. The Neighbourhood in Pieces: The Fragmentation of Local Public Space in a Swedish Housing Area
  28. The Life and Death of Residential Room Types: A Study of Swedish Building Plans, 1750–2010
  29. Urban Walls
  30. Scale alignment: on the role of material culture for urban design
  31. The Rhythms of the Everyday
  32. Atmospheres of retail and the asceticism of civilized consumption
  33. How forms come to exist in social ife
  34. Time-space complexity and the opening hours of commerce: a study of four European cities
  35. Domestic Territories and the Little Humans: Understanding the Animation of Domesticity
  36. Rhythmanalysing the urban runner: Pildammsparken, Malmö
  37. Neighbourhood events and the visibilisation of everyday life: The cases of Turro (Milan) and Norra Fäladen (Lund)
  38. Three presents: On the multi-temporality of territorial production and the gift from John Soane
  39. The temporality of territorial production – the case of Stortorget, Malmö
  40. Retailising Space
  41. Perceived urban design qualities and affective experiences of walking
  42. The king and the square
  43. Interstitial Space and the Transformation of Retail Building Types
  44. Time policies, urban policies and planning
  45. Interseriality and Different Sorts of Walking: Suggestions for a Relational Approach to Urban Walking
  46. Spatial resilience and urban planning: Addressing the interdependence of urban retail areas
  47. Interobjectivity in architectural research and theory: towards a meta-theory of materiality and the effects of architecture and everyday life
  48. Building Type Production and Everyday Life: Rethinking Building Types through Actor-Network Theory and Object-Oriented Philosophy
  49. Escalating Consumption and Spatial Planning: Notes on the Evolution of Swedish Retail Spaces
  50. The Scaling of Sustainable Urban Form: A Case of Scale-related Issues and Sustainable Planning in Malmö, Sweden
  51. To the rhythm of shopping—on synchronisation in urban landscapes of consumption
  52. The Territorialisation of a Pedestrian Precinct in Malmö: Materialities in the Commercialisation of Public Space
  53. The Materiality of Territorial Production
  54. Book reviews