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Studio - Explorative methods to meet current societal challenges

The purpose of the course is to test and develop explorative methods to meet complex societal challenges. This includes both the individual design process and the communication of new solutions.

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Exploring wetness and flooding in urban areas in the river scape of Göteborg

In the Studio course Explorative methods to meet current societal challenges (LK0428) you explore alternative methods to face complex societal challenges and you develop your individual design approach. This year we will work with flooding issues in Gullbergsvass and Ringön in Göta älv river scape in Göteborg.

The focus of the course is studio design work, but it also includes lectures, literature and seminars. Great emphasis is put on visual and experimental investigation. The course contains individual as well as common compulsory elements. The group's joint discussions and analyzes are important contributions to the results from the course and to be present and work together in Ateljén is crucial for your progress becoming good and creative landscape architects.

The course is organised with a rhythm of analogue explorative works to understand the place, challenge and ways for communication, altering with weeks where you develop your individual project.

Course weeks:

Week 4-5: Explorations of the Göta älv river scape through maps and other representations.

Week 6: Study trip to Göteborg.

Week 7: Your first proposal! Starting with sketching on a napkin!

Week 8: Exploring the challenge through exhibition work.

Week 9: Your revised second proposal!

Week 10: Explore the main idea through reduction and analogue model.

Week 11: Final proposal!

Week 12: Revision and communication

Week 13: Reflective Monday!

IMPORTANT: In week 6 we make a study trip to Göteborg to visit and explore the site and meet with the municipality, landscape architects and other experts. You book train and hotel by yourself, preferably as early as possible.

Important is also that you can register yourself for the course (you can do it already this week) via Ladok Student.

If you have decided not to take the course, please un-register via antagning.se or Ladok Student

Welcome to the course

Carola Wingren and the course team

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The course evaluation is open between 2025-03-17 and 2025-04-07

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Academic year 2023/2024

Studio - Explorative methods to meet current societal challenges (LK0428-30153)

2024-01-15 - 2024-03-19

Syllabus and other information

Litterature list

Compulsory literature and film about the approach towards wetness

Films about approaches to landscape and water/wetness

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wQwUc2rjH4** **

Film with lecture by Anuradha Mathur & Dilip da Cunha about The act of design, Wetness and the Line (check also website https://www.mathurdacunha.com/ )


[**https://play.mediaflow.com/ovp/11/73EBRFI32G**]()

Film about wetness in Göteborg and the approach of the city


***Literature about investigating and representing the landscape***

Desimini, Jill & Waldheim, Charles (2016). Cartographic grounds: projecting the landscape imaginary. 1 ed. New York: Princeton Architectural Press. Pp. 6-19, 30-33, 46-51, 72-75, 176-195 (approx. 45pp)


Foxley, Alice & Vogt, Günther (2010). Distance & engagement: walking, thinking and making landscape. Baden, Switzerland: Lars Muller Publishers. **Pp. 7-32, 447** (approx. 25 pages)

***Literature about landscape architecture and design connected to water ***

***Complusory: ***You need to choose at least two sources/project that you study closely and to which you connect your project (visible)! (Means that you look at all of them of course)


Aragon, Carolina. Buxton, Jane & Hamin Infield, Elisabeth. (2019). The role of landscape installations in climate change communication. [*Landscape and Urban Planning*](). [Volume 189](), September 2019, Pages 11-14
Halprin, Lawrence {1986). *Lawrence Halprin: changing places: {exhibition] San Francisco Museum of Modern Art from 3 July to 24 August*, 1986. San Francisco, Calif.: The Museum. **Pp. 11-33** (approx. 20 pages)
Mathur, Anuradha & Cunha, Dilip da (red.) (2014). *Design in the terrain of water*. [Point Reyes Station, California]: ORO editions. (Read the texts of Mathur & da Cunha, Hirsch, Spirn, Yu, Hood, Braham, Leatherbarrow, Dreiseitl, Echeverria & Gutiérrez, Latz & Todd). **Pp. VIII-XII, 1-11, 40-49, 50-65, 82-89, 140-147, 154-185, 202-209**. (approx. 90 pages)
McHarg, Ian L. (1992). *Design with nature*. New York: Wiley. **Pp. 162-173** (approx. 10 pages)
Olin, Laurie. (2011). Form, Meaning, and Expression in Landscape Architecture. In *Meaning in landscape architecture & gardens: four essays, four commentaries*. Treib, Marc. & Gillette, Jane Brown. (eds.). New York: Routledge.** pp. 22-81**. (approx. 60 pages)
Saunders, William S. & Yu, Kongjian (red.). (2012). *Designed ecologies: the landscape architecture of Kongjian Yu*. Basel: Birkhäuser. **Pp. 7-19, 42-49, 152-157** (approx. 20 pages)
**For l****iterature + scientific papers: ***Copies of Mathur & da Cunha book to lend. Saunders & Yu exist as electronic recourse (some parts for free).*

**Reference literature, links etc (to expand by students during the course)**

Other electronic websites for climate, approach and project search

https://www.msb.se/

https://www.sgi.se/

https://www.smhi.se

https://www.ipcc.ch/

https://ipbes.net/

https://www.slu.se/en/departments/urban-rural-development/research/la-research/ongoing-projects/coala/

https://vimeo.com/55322384

https://placesjournal.org/

http://www.landezine.com/


**Litterature and links connected to Göteborg **

(make your own research, this is just a start mostly in Swedish)

Allik, Martin. "Prototyping a Park --Landscape Design of Jubileumsparken in Gothenburg, Sweden." Landscape Architecture Frontiers, vol. 9, no. 2, Apr. 2021, pp. 96+. Gale Academic OneFile, link.gale.com/apps/doc/A674989197/AONE?u=anon~517c96b3&sid=googleScholar&xid=25fe5c66. Accessed 29 Oct. 2024.


Bäcklin, O. Thorsson, S. Wing, C. (2024). Urban greenery variation between residential typologies: Implications for recreation. *Trees, Forests and People* 16 (2024) 100566
Aragon, Carolina. Buxton, Jane & Hamin Infield, Elisabeth. (2019). The role of landscape installations in climate change communication. [*Landscape and Urban Planning*](). [Volume 189](), September 2019, Pages 11-14

Comprehensive planning from 2019

https://geodata-external.sbk.goteborg.se/files/oversiktsplan/ttop_oversvamningsrisker.pdf

with attachment

https://geodata-external.sbk.goteborg.se/files/oversiktsplan/ttop_oversvamningsrisker_bilaga.pdf


[https://arkitekten.se/nyheter/de-vann-planpriset/]()

https://arkitekten.se/nyheter/prisad-plan-frihamnen-slopas/

https://ringon.nu/om-ringon/saltets-arbete/

https://goteborg.se/wps/portal/start/goteborg-vaxer/hitta-projekt/stadsomrade-hisingen/ringon/om-ringon

https://www.arkitekt.se/nyhet/vinnare-sienapriset-2018/

https://raumlabor.net/bathing-culture/


The Storm Safe project (quite technically, but still good to know about)

https://vartgoteborg.se/p/goteborg-vard-for-europeiskt-mote-om-hogvattensskydd/

https://www.interregnorthsea.eu/stormsafe

Course facts

The course is offered as an independent course: Yes The course is offered as a programme course: Landskapsarkitektprogrammet, Ultuna Landscape Architecture Programme - Uppsala, Tuition fee: Tuition fee only for non-EU/EEA/Switzerland citizens: 38060 SEK Cycle: Master’s level (A1N)
Subject: Landscape Architecture
Course code: LK0428 Application code: SLU-30160 Location: Uppsala Distance course: No Language: English Responsible department: Department of Urban and Rural Development Pace: 100%