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Projecting Urban Natures —
Hanna Erixon Aalto

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Projecting Urban Natures is a compilation thesis in critical studies within architecture, and centers on four design proposals in Stockholm, Sweden in which I have taken an active part. The renewed emphasis on transformation, social-ecological interaction and resilience that is currently taking place within ecological systems science is the point of departure for this thesis, as are the opportunities that these paradigmatic insights in turn have opened up within urbanism and design. The thesis argues that although they are promising, these emerging integrative frameworks are seldom brought into mainstream planning and urban design practice. Instead, the structuring of “nature” and “city” into a dualistic balance relationship still permeates not only the general planning discourse, but also makes its way into planning documents, notably influencing distinctions between professions. In response, this thesis sets out to rethink and explore more integrated approaches to human/nature relationships, through the utilization of design-based and transdisciplinary research methods. While this core aim of the thesis remains the same throughout the work, the task is approached from different perspectives: through different constellations of collaborative work as well as through parallel and complimentary case-based explorations that emphasize the relational, anti-essentialist and situated articulation of values of urban natures and how these forces come into play. The work has been propelled through reflective, workshop-based, site-specific, and experimental design processes with professionals and researchers from the fields of, for example, systems ecology, natural resource management, political ecology, urban design, architecture, and landscape design, as well as planners, developers, local interest groups, and NGOs. Specifically, projects performed within this thesis include: Nature as an Infrastructural Potential – An Urban Strategy for Järvafältet of which I was the sole author; Kymlinge UrbanNatur together with NOD, Wingårdhs, MUST & Storylab; Årsta Urban Natures with James Corner, Field Operations and Buro Happold; and Albano Resilient Campus — a collaboration between Stockholm Resilience Centre, KTH and KIT.

Keywords: research through design; interdisciplinary; transdisciplinary; resilience, legibility; landscape urbanism; ecological urbanism; Stockholm; Green Wedges; projective narratives; comprehensive narratives; prototyping; ecosystem services; urban nature conservation.

Author / Editor: Hanna Erixon Aalto 

Design: Åbäke 

Year: 2017

Price: £30.00

Pages: 368

First Edition: 500

ISBN number: 978–1–907908–43–9

Weight: 900g 

Width: 170 mm 

Height: 235 mm 

Language: English 

Cover: None

Binding: Open