A softer Skutskär; a design methodology on developing public life in a small town centre
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Examensarbete för masterexamen
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Master's Thesis
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Skutskär, the central town in Älvkarleby municipality
with around 6000 inhabitants, is currently developing
its centre since there is a will from the municipality to
increase the attractiveness in the centre and in turn
improve the public life; in other words the social life
which occurs in the open public spaces, by increasing
it. The size and scale of Skutskär places it into a rurban
context which isn’t either the countryside or a city. This in
turn gives special conditions and circumstances.
The thesis ”A softer Skutskär” aims to develop a design
methodology on how to work with increasing public
life in a small town centre. The work is divided into
answering the questions ”What, how, and where?” within
the framework of finding interventions and ways of
working to increase public life in a rurban context centre.
This gives the research question ”How can public life be
increased in the rurban context of Skutskär centre?”.
The design methodology summarizes the research
on public life into five key factors which are needed
for increasing public life: streets, public and private,
microclimate, activity, and scale. The key factors continue
throughout the methodology by looking at different
references, mapping analysis methods, and design
tools based on the key factors. All of this information is
tested on the specific site, Skutskär centre, to explore
the rurban preconditions. Is there a difference compared
to increasing public life in a city? The thesis shows that
the key factors and what you need to achieve might not
differ in the rurban scale, but instead what is needed is
to broaden the perspective of what these key factors
could look like. The metrics for the amount of people
that is seen as a street full of public life might not be the
same in a city compared to a rurban centre, and the main
meeting place could be outside the food shop or by the
bus stop.
A discussion summarizes the findings of the thesis,
and in conclusion the material does not present a
finalized answer, but instead it offers ways of building
an argumentation and presents another way of thinking
when planning in the rurban context.
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rurban, centre development, public life, design methodology