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         Public green spaces in Malmö



   Finding the structure of the DNA
                                                                                                             City center
                                                                                                                       Inner city
                                                                                                                                    Outer city Rural area




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Mapping different qualities in selected districts; 1. City center, 2. Inner city, 3. Fosie   Analyzing the different districts by relations of green spaces, water, building
and 4.Oxie                                                                                   density and open spaces.
CITY CENTER
Building density and green areas (parks and water), as well as com-
pactness and spaciousness in selected districts in the city of Malmö.                   Buildings
                                                                                                                                  INNER CITY
                  The most compact unit in the inner city is provided                   Green space
                  by high density housing combined with key water
                  routes and green areas. The parks and water kom-
 CITY CENTER      bined with high density givs “the right” urban felling.                Water                                            FOSIE

                                                                                        Open space
                  Less green areas, no water spaces, but high den-                                                                                OXIE
                  sity. Low spaciousness, indicating that inner city
                  may have a shortage of outdoor nature. For future
                  condensation it is needed more green areas, com-
                  bined with new buildings. This will increase the
  INNER CITY      compact unit.


                 Less dens. More open spaces but littel green spaces.
                                                                                  In a densification process is the interaction between compactness and spa-
                 In a densification process is the interaction between            ciousness important. When spacious unit is reduced, as it generally does
                 compactness and spaciousness important. When spa-                with densification, the compact unit should increase to maintain the urban
                 cious unit is reduced, as it generally does with densi-          environment more attractive. This is an opportunity that does not appear to
                 fication, the compact unit should increase to maintain           be utilized in the the outer city zones of Malmø. The risk with this develop-
    FOSIE        the urban environment more attractive.                           ment is primarily the single suburban zone reduces the attractiveness to the
                                                                                  point that it runs on more urban sprawl in the spacious periphery. In short,
                                                                                  you can accept the loss of spaciousness if you get greater compactness
                                                                                  instead, not only increased housing density. Great spaciousness, which is
                  The lowest compactness, in other words, the low-                most attractive in the periphery, is now already widely used due to a century
                  est urbanity, is found in areas that are only “green            of sprawl. The decrease in compactness that currently takes place in the
                  space”, For example, in rural areas, or no green                outer city zone is likely to create a less competitive and less space-efficient
    OXIE          space, such as industrial areas.                                region as a whole
                                                                                  Green structure - an arena of polarization in the urban planning, where there
                                                                                  are contradictions between the green structure and urban development. It is
                                                                                  therefore important to study this landscape at the local level in the citys outer
                                                                                  zone in Malmö. With the expected continuing high population growth in com-
The graphs show the basic density and landscape structure in inner and outer      bination with national and regional objectives for nature conservation, the city
 Malmö city. Malmö is now a relatively green and spacious area, which has a       becomes the arena of conflicting interests - to build or preserve? As I already
high compactness of the inner city, but lack the density and compactness of the   have shown, different spaces ( city zones) are isolating the different districts in
suburbs.                                                                          the city from each other, and become a driving factor in a social segregation
                                                                                  processes. Social segregation and income gaps between rich and poor areas
Case study area includes a landscape around the ring road where strong inter-
                                                                                  are increasing, and calls for an development that creates links and venues in
ests for urban development and different nature- landscape conservation
                                                                                  and between the inner-outer city urban areas. At the same time, they repre-
interests are meet. The area is located in the east of Malmö city, where the
                                                                                  sent an important resource as ecological potential areas. As part of the effort to
outer city zone meets the rural area with strong agriculture traditions.
                                                                                  meet national objectives for both enviromental issues and biodiversity will the
                                                                                  landscape around and in the city be an important aspect of Malmö as an sus-
                                                                                  tainable city for the future.
Malmö Today                                       Malmö Tomorrow




                                                           ING
                                                TR ANSFORM
                                                         SCAPE
                                                THE LAND




                                                                   Sustainable ecological   Möllevången Tomorrow.
                                                                   gardening                Selling local products

  Agricultural production   Möllevången today. products
  today                     specialist for transportation
                            world wide
                                                                             Produser        Consumer
Industrialized agriculture, mass production of
selected products, specialized tasks.
the soil becomes depleted, desiccation and
                                                                   Elastic is a body, system, order, organisation
erosion. Need to supply more and more
                                                                   or relationship that is deformable or alterable
fertilizer to keep up production of food. With
                                                                   by the action of a force, in an evolutionary
the consequence of contaminated groundwater
                                                                   logic. This elastic dimension can guide us inn
and polluted oceans.
                                                                   a new directionin which the producer and the
                                                                   consumer can be seen as one for a sustaineble
                                                                   future.
Connections
                   Architecture
                   Landscape
                   Gardens
                   Water




TRANSFORMING THE
LANDSCAPE
Systems, actions or processes capable of
                                                      growing and developing, mutating and
                                                      transforming, varying, deforming and being
                                                      precise and flexible, at once determinate and
                                                      indeterminate




No longer lovly volumes under the light, but
rather ambiguous landscapes under the sky.
Fields within other fields.
No longer strict geometric schemes but rather
freer and more meaningful configurations.
A new desire to lift the background to the surface,
in short, to turn the ground and the surface into
the object of the project.




                                                                   Water belt

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  • 1. Malmö Public green spaces in Malmö Finding the structure of the DNA City center Inner city Outer city Rural area 1 2 3 4 Mapping different qualities in selected districts; 1. City center, 2. Inner city, 3. Fosie Analyzing the different districts by relations of green spaces, water, building and 4.Oxie density and open spaces.
  • 2. CITY CENTER Building density and green areas (parks and water), as well as com- pactness and spaciousness in selected districts in the city of Malmö. Buildings INNER CITY The most compact unit in the inner city is provided Green space by high density housing combined with key water routes and green areas. The parks and water kom- CITY CENTER bined with high density givs “the right” urban felling. Water FOSIE Open space Less green areas, no water spaces, but high den- OXIE sity. Low spaciousness, indicating that inner city may have a shortage of outdoor nature. For future condensation it is needed more green areas, com- bined with new buildings. This will increase the INNER CITY compact unit. Less dens. More open spaces but littel green spaces. In a densification process is the interaction between compactness and spa- In a densification process is the interaction between ciousness important. When spacious unit is reduced, as it generally does compactness and spaciousness important. When spa- with densification, the compact unit should increase to maintain the urban cious unit is reduced, as it generally does with densi- environment more attractive. This is an opportunity that does not appear to fication, the compact unit should increase to maintain be utilized in the the outer city zones of Malmø. The risk with this develop- FOSIE the urban environment more attractive. ment is primarily the single suburban zone reduces the attractiveness to the point that it runs on more urban sprawl in the spacious periphery. In short, you can accept the loss of spaciousness if you get greater compactness instead, not only increased housing density. Great spaciousness, which is The lowest compactness, in other words, the low- most attractive in the periphery, is now already widely used due to a century est urbanity, is found in areas that are only “green of sprawl. The decrease in compactness that currently takes place in the space”, For example, in rural areas, or no green outer city zone is likely to create a less competitive and less space-efficient OXIE space, such as industrial areas. region as a whole Green structure - an arena of polarization in the urban planning, where there are contradictions between the green structure and urban development. It is therefore important to study this landscape at the local level in the citys outer zone in Malmö. With the expected continuing high population growth in com- The graphs show the basic density and landscape structure in inner and outer bination with national and regional objectives for nature conservation, the city Malmö city. Malmö is now a relatively green and spacious area, which has a becomes the arena of conflicting interests - to build or preserve? As I already high compactness of the inner city, but lack the density and compactness of the have shown, different spaces ( city zones) are isolating the different districts in suburbs. the city from each other, and become a driving factor in a social segregation processes. Social segregation and income gaps between rich and poor areas Case study area includes a landscape around the ring road where strong inter- are increasing, and calls for an development that creates links and venues in ests for urban development and different nature- landscape conservation and between the inner-outer city urban areas. At the same time, they repre- interests are meet. The area is located in the east of Malmö city, where the sent an important resource as ecological potential areas. As part of the effort to outer city zone meets the rural area with strong agriculture traditions. meet national objectives for both enviromental issues and biodiversity will the landscape around and in the city be an important aspect of Malmö as an sus- tainable city for the future.
  • 3. Malmö Today Malmö Tomorrow ING TR ANSFORM SCAPE THE LAND Sustainable ecological Möllevången Tomorrow. gardening Selling local products Agricultural production Möllevången today. products today specialist for transportation world wide Produser Consumer Industrialized agriculture, mass production of selected products, specialized tasks. the soil becomes depleted, desiccation and Elastic is a body, system, order, organisation erosion. Need to supply more and more or relationship that is deformable or alterable fertilizer to keep up production of food. With by the action of a force, in an evolutionary the consequence of contaminated groundwater logic. This elastic dimension can guide us inn and polluted oceans. a new directionin which the producer and the consumer can be seen as one for a sustaineble future.
  • 4. Connections Architecture Landscape Gardens Water TRANSFORMING THE LANDSCAPE
  • 5. Systems, actions or processes capable of growing and developing, mutating and transforming, varying, deforming and being precise and flexible, at once determinate and indeterminate No longer lovly volumes under the light, but rather ambiguous landscapes under the sky. Fields within other fields. No longer strict geometric schemes but rather freer and more meaningful configurations. A new desire to lift the background to the surface, in short, to turn the ground and the surface into the object of the project. Water belt