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Gatan som rum & system
Blekinge Institute of Technology, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Spatial Planning.
2019 (Swedish)Independent thesis Advanced level (degree of Master (Two Years)), 20 credits / 30 HE creditsStudent thesis [Artistic work]
Abstract [en]

The streets are one of the most commonly used spaces of a city and most people would probably say that they know what a street is. However, at a second glance, streets could be quite complex spaces hosting sometimes co-existing and sometimes contradicting uses. To start with, there is both an inherent relation between staying and moving as well as between space and network in the concept of streets. Relations that is reflected in the global goals for sustainable development and that can´t be treated separated from each other if the streets are going to work as both a network of transportation, public spaces and as individual spaces.

This study aims to investigate these inherent relations in the concept of streets between space and networks, staying and moving to describe the inherent complexity in the concept of streets these relations causes. Through the reasearh survey of this essay it is discovered that different parts of important litterature about urban planing treats this complexity in the concept of streets differently. This essay is therefore carried out through a observational study where different streets in Gothenburg, Sweden is observed. Thereafter the streets are described and analyzed in the light of the inherent complexity in the concept streets to examine if differents streets treats this complexity differently.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
2019. , p. 62+28
Keywords [en]
streets, street, space, hierarchy, network
Keywords [sv]
gata, gator, stadsplanering, gaturum, gatuhierarki
National Category
Architecture
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URN: urn:nbn:se:bth-18393OAI: oai:DiVA.org:bth-18393DiVA, id: diva2:1334545
Subject / course
FM2594 Master's Thesis (120 credits) in Spatial Planning
Educational program
FMASP Master Programme in Urban Planning
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Available from: 2019-08-16 Created: 2019-07-02 Last updated: 2019-08-16Bibliographically approved

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