This paper explores the processes of naming streets in four Swedish post-asylum landscapes and, consequently, the processes of constructing heritage. The paper shows that the memorialisation of (1) hospital buildings, staff members and architects; (2) the hospitals surrounding nature and park landscape; and (3) historical periods predating the hospital and the time of deinstitutionalisation are central ways in which heritage is constructed. The paper further explores how different discourses materialise in the name-giving processes. The examples are further discussed in relation to arguments made by scholars about how the past of the post-asylum landscape is remembered. In doing so, assumptions about what the heritage of post-asylum landsca...
Designing memorial places involves a reflection about the Origin. Starting from this premise, the pa...
Post-war housing stocks have been in focus for modernisation and transformation since the 1980s. Tec...
In this paper I develop an idea of commemorative ‘dis(re)membering’ as a tool for a critical, non-es...
This paper explores the processes of naming streets in four Swedish post-asylum landscapes and, cons...
The primary purpose of this study is to examine mental hospitals historic connection to its park and...
This thesis is based on an analysis of how historically motivated values are treated in contemporary...
This paper explores how landscape can be used as a lens to understand lingering as a geographical co...
What values does a state notable building express when it not only represents prosperity values but ...
The aim of this study is to explore heritage processes within contemporary urban planning in Sweden,...
The purpose of this thesis is to broaden and deepen the understanding of the urban regeneration and ...
The thesis investigates a city street, Borganäsvägen in the city of Borlänge Sweden and how traces, ...
The last 40 years has seen a significant shift from state commitment to asylum-based mental health c...
This paper provides a presentation of the project Ulleråker – funktionsnedsättning och kulturarv fun...
The Swedish system of listing buildings, byggnadsminnesförklaring, is a conservation tool which requ...
The design and selection of a memorial stone and gravesite that represent the deceased is a central ...
Designing memorial places involves a reflection about the Origin. Starting from this premise, the pa...
Post-war housing stocks have been in focus for modernisation and transformation since the 1980s. Tec...
In this paper I develop an idea of commemorative ‘dis(re)membering’ as a tool for a critical, non-es...
This paper explores the processes of naming streets in four Swedish post-asylum landscapes and, cons...
The primary purpose of this study is to examine mental hospitals historic connection to its park and...
This thesis is based on an analysis of how historically motivated values are treated in contemporary...
This paper explores how landscape can be used as a lens to understand lingering as a geographical co...
What values does a state notable building express when it not only represents prosperity values but ...
The aim of this study is to explore heritage processes within contemporary urban planning in Sweden,...
The purpose of this thesis is to broaden and deepen the understanding of the urban regeneration and ...
The thesis investigates a city street, Borganäsvägen in the city of Borlänge Sweden and how traces, ...
The last 40 years has seen a significant shift from state commitment to asylum-based mental health c...
This paper provides a presentation of the project Ulleråker – funktionsnedsättning och kulturarv fun...
The Swedish system of listing buildings, byggnadsminnesförklaring, is a conservation tool which requ...
The design and selection of a memorial stone and gravesite that represent the deceased is a central ...
Designing memorial places involves a reflection about the Origin. Starting from this premise, the pa...
Post-war housing stocks have been in focus for modernisation and transformation since the 1980s. Tec...
In this paper I develop an idea of commemorative ‘dis(re)membering’ as a tool for a critical, non-es...