Designing for emergence
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Examensarbete för masterexamen
Master's Thesis
Master's Thesis
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Contemporary urban development is often shaped
by large-scale projects that prioritise stability and
predictability. While such approaches can deliver
efficiency, they may also reduce the diversity and
adaptability that allow cities to evolve over time.
This thesis explores how urban design can support
ongoing urban processes rather than prescribe fixed
urban forms.
Building on theories of self-organisation and spatial
configuration, the study uses configurational spatial
analysis to examine how spatial structure relates to
patterns of movement and materialisation in three
case studies: Vauban, Tsukishima, and Bijlmermeer.
Based on these analyses, the thesis formulates a
framework that translates identified spatial conditions
into design-relevant parameters.
The framework outlines spatial conditions intended
to maintain openness and adaptability within
contemporary development contexts. It is applied to a
site in Gothenburg to explore its relevance in practice.
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By shifting attention from predefined urban forms to
the spatial conditions that support interaction and
change, the thesis proposes an approach to urban
design that seeks to balance development with long
term adaptability.
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self-organisation, emergence, urban planning, urban design, spatial configuration, space syntax, configurational analysis, co-presence
