STORIES FROM SIRIUSGATAN
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Examensarbete för masterexamen
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Master's Thesis
Modellbyggare
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Through plans, sections, perspective
drawings, and material specifica
tions, architecture can make spatial
change appear clear, ordered, and
possible to act upon. Yet some of the
most decisive forces shaping spatial
transformation take place elsewhere:
in financial calculations, institutional
decisions, legal procedures, negotia
tions, unequal relations, and everyday
life. These processes often remain
outside the frame of conventional ar
chitectural representation.
This thesis explores architectural
graphic storytelling as a method for
making such processes readable,
through the empirical case of a mu
nicipal housing renovation process at
Siriusgatan in Bergsjön, Gothenburg.
There, a planned renovation of bath
rooms and building systems became
a contested process in which tech
nical maintenance, standard-raising
measures, rent increases, affordabil
ity, tenant influence, legal authori
ty, and the possibility of remaining
in place were drawn into the same
multi-layered force field.
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The study is based on interviews, le
gal documents, organisational mate
rial, technical renovation documents,
media sources, and site observa
tions. Through the analysis, empirical
material is organised into analytical
themes, mapped across space and
time, and developed into six key ten
sions. These tensions structure an ar
chitectural graphic novel that traces
the renovation process through ac
tors, spaces, decisions, conflicts, and
lived consequences.
The graphic novel does not aim to
provide a complete or neutral ac
count of Siriusgatan. Rather, it offers
a situated and empirically grounded
narrative that explores how storytell
ing can support recognition, make
unequal positions visible, and cre
ate conditions for dialogue. In this
way, the thesis positions architectural
graphic storytelling not as a final lay
er of communication, but as a meth
od for knowledge-making in contest
ed spatial processes.
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architectural storytelling / housing renovation / municipal housing / Million Programme / tenant contestation / spatial justice
