2021
DOI: 10.17645/up.v6i1.3534
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Planning for 1000 Years: The Råängen Experiment

Abstract: While traditional forms of urban planning are oriented towards the future, the recent turn towards experimental and challenge-led urban developments is characterized by an overarching presentism. We explore in this article how an experimental approach to urban planning can consider the long-term through setting-up ‘conversations with a future situation.’ In doing so, we draw on a unique experiment: Råängen, a piece of farmland in Lund (Sweden) owned by the Cathedral. The plot is part of Brunnshög, a large urba… Show more

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“…Second, experiments should address the distant future, where deep-time interactions persist. A starting point, for example, is the Råängen experiment in Sweden (Pelzer et al, 2021). Råängen is a piece of land owned by the Lund Cathedral, which became part of a larger urban development plan.…”
Section: Nuclear Rendezvousmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, experiments should address the distant future, where deep-time interactions persist. A starting point, for example, is the Råängen experiment in Sweden (Pelzer et al, 2021). Råängen is a piece of land owned by the Lund Cathedral, which became part of a larger urban development plan.…”
Section: Nuclear Rendezvousmentioning
confidence: 99%