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The urban livingroom

Reference number
Coordinator Kristianstads kommun - Kristianstads kommun Miljö- & samhällsbyggnadsförv
Funding from Vinnova SEK 940 663
Project duration November 2021 - November 2023
Status Completed
Venture Future attractive habitats
Call Future attractive habitats - lessons learned from pandemic

Important results from the project

To strengthen the urban living spaces through flexible, innovative and multi-functional solutions that strengthen local service, culture, trade, resilience and attractiveness.

Expected long term effects

The results for the four locations selected for innovative development of urban living spaces are directly transferable to most urban areas in the country. Through the experiences and lessons learned from the project, other municipalities can be inspired and develop similar methods. The project has also produced a handbook with visions and work methodology as support for similar project. The project has already had effects on municipal planning with an increased focus on temporary and flexible solutions as well as trying out new uses of public spaces before major investments are made.

Approach and implementation

The project shows how four central locations in urban areas with different conditions can be developed to create attractive living environments based on the new conditions after the pandemic. By adding flexible and innovative solutions for trade, service, culture and recreation, the living areas of urban areas can have the functions and qualities needed to create attractive living environments that contribute to sustainable social development. The methodology chosen in the project based on the analysis of RISE has been viable and can be applied to similar project.

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Last updated 25 January 2024

Reference number 2021-03788