Hembygden From Harbour to Home through Local Anchoring and Engagement
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The master’s thesis Hembygden explores how architectural methods can
contribute to long-term sustainable rural development through local anchoring
and participation. Rural municipalities face demographic changes, economic
uncertainty, and challenges in attracting new residents. At the same time, social
aspects, cultural heritage, and strong place identity constitute important, but often
underutilized, resources in planning and design processes. Therefore, this study
tests a methodological approach that combines analysis of place identity with
participatory design to strengthen local influence, create meaningful residential
environments, and enhance rural attractiveness.
The study employs a Research by Design methodology through a qualitative case
study of the Bergkvara harbour area in Torsås Municipality, Sweden. The case
study investigates how these methods can be translated into physical design
by interpreting the character and involving local stakeholders. Concepts and
strategies are generated and then concretized in a housing-focused design project
based on the planning proposal for the harbour area from 2021. This results in a
vision for continued dialogue among the municipality, residents, and developers,
aiming to generate interest in the site’s development potential.
Analysis of place identity combined with participatory design demonstrates how
architectural decisions can be supported by well-founded arguments. In this way,
the architecture that emerges is recognisable, credible, and locally anchored. By
involving multiple target groups, a broader understanding of residents’ thoughts
and values is developed. The final design decisions, however, were not co
produced, but interpreted and developed by the architect. The process in itself
therefore does not guarantee local anchoring, as it depends on the architect’s
selections, interpretations, and priorities. Participatory design should instead be
understood as a continuous dialogue where perspectives are integrated into the
reasoning behind the design, rather than a direct translation of ideas into form.
Finally, the thesis emphasises the importance of using architecture as a catalyst
for community engagement and strengthened local society. By bridging local
knowledge and professional architectural expertise, architectural practice can
support locally anchored and resilient rural development. The role of architecture
in rural contexts is therefore not only about physical form, it is about strengthening
the relationship between people, place, and future.
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RURAL DEVELOPMENT, PLACE IDENTITY, PARTICIPATORY DESIGN, HOUSING ARCHITECTURE, HARBOUR TRANSFORMATION, BERGKVARA
