431. Urban Foxes - Bram Dewolfs

431. Urban Foxes - Bram Dewolfs

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602. SWE Staden, minnen och arkivets berättelser - Hampus Busk

Hampus Busk, Arkivarie & Arkivpedagog, Stockholms stadsarkivVad berättar en stad om sig själv och vem får bestämma vad som bevaras? I det här avsnittet träffar vi Hampus Busk, arkivarie och arkivpedagog på Stockholms stadsarkiv, som har ägnat sin karriär åt att förstå staden geno ...  Show more

601. Social hållbarhet i praktiken - Viktoria Walldin

Viktoria Walldin, specialist inom social hållbarhet, White Arkitekter, Stockholm.Vi utforskar vad det egentligen innebär att bygga samhällen som fungerar för alla , och varför de sociala frågorna så ofta tappas bort på vägen från strategi till färdig plats.Viktoria delar med sig ...  Show more

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