431. Urban Foxes - Bram Dewolfs

431. Urban Foxes - Bram Dewolfs

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592. Shrinking Cities - Anna Belinskaia

Urban Planner, Designer and Creative Strategist Anna Belinskaia discusses her master’s thesis Planning in Times of Less: Reimagining Shrinking Cities through the Case of Överkalix (KTH, 2025). The conversation explores how planning can respond to demographic decline and what it m ...  Show more

591. SWE Allt ska ju äga rum, om staden och arkitektens roll - Christer Larsson

Christer Larsson, arkitekt SAR/MSA, tidigare stadsbyggnadsdirektör och adjungerad professor i arkitektur, samt grundare av AKTIEBOLAGETHELASTADEN, i ett samtal om arkitektur som samhällskraft. Vi diskuterar varför den byggda miljön – värd tusentals miljarder – sällan behandlas so ...  Show more

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