Prototyping the Nordic Digital City
Augmented Urbanism: Prototyping the digitization of city planning through the use of augmented reality in user participation Read »
Projects tests a diversity of ideas and solutions.
By trying out different solutions and approaches, new issues are addressed and disciplinary boundaries are challenged.
Augmented Urbanism: Prototyping the digitization of city planning through the use of augmented reality in user participation Read »
The project traces the history of the forest clearing as a spatial metaphor in architecture and challenges prevailing ideas about the links between the forest and architecture in Scandinavia. Read »
The project seeks to extend knowledge of High Arctic coastlines with a specific focus on the spatial, temporal and material engagement and experience of its inhabitants. Read »
This research project explores the potential of a more active role for the architect as a mediator and a key agent in shaping the future, and study innovations in urban practice. How may urbanists and architects contribute to a sustainable future for our cities by operating intelligently in the space between grassroots initiatives and top-down approaches? Read »
Through multi-sited analysis of the ecocultural footprint of a copper-mine prospect affecting both coastal and pastoral communities in Finnmark, the thesis addresses the prospects for re-productive landscapes, Sámi reindeer husbandry, coastal fishery, and outfield environments in the context of Scandinavian policies for industrial mining. Read »
At present the Circumpolar North provides a unique laboratory for studying future landscapes of production, infrastructure, excavation, and environmental change. Read »