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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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A Tale of Two Suburbs

Vrang, Gustav January 2014 (has links)
This short thesis starts as a comparison between the history and fate of two quite different suburbs in Södertälje, Sweden; it continues into an investigation of the mechanincs behind one of them; it ends with ideas on the nature of the "single family home". / I detta examensarbetebörjar jag med att berätta historien om två ganska olika villaförorter iSödertälje. Fortsätter leder in bakom kulisserna på ett av dem. I avslutning presenterarjag mina funderingar kring vad och för vem en villa skulle kunna vara.
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Hus och trädgårdar i Glasberga Sjöstad : En etnologisk studie om visioner, smak och estetiska ideal / Houses and gardens in Glasberga Sjöstad : A study on aesthetic ideals, visions and matter of taste

Beskow, Moa January 2017 (has links)
The focus of this study is to examine the aesthetics due to a new residential area, Glasberga Sjöstad, located in the outskirts of Södertälje. During the first construction process in the housing estate, some of the buildings appeared not familiar to the Swedish norm, and they did not fit into the concept Garden City, “trädgårdsstaden”. The main research question is to investigate the aesthetics and planning ideals according to the forming of Glasberga Sjöstad and the study focus on the lack of consistency between the vision and the everyday-reality. Another important starting-point is questions about ethnic segregation and aspects of power relations between a majority and a minority in the society. Former research points at causal factors as socioeconomic imbalances and class-aspects as important to understand the ethnic- and race segregated Swedish society, and the main research question in this study, is to add a focus on the aesthetics as an important aspect and more, to pay attention to the middleclass-citizens. The study is built upon in-depth interviews with residents in Glasberga Sjöstad and analyses of planning documents and aesthetic guidelines due to the construction process. The material shows that the aesthetic guidelines are built upon former ideals and it also shows that the inhabitant of Glasberga pay less attentions to the aesthetics of the houses, than to the social relations with their neighbours. The outcome of this study proposes the aesthetics as an important matter in planning and power practices, and proposes for a more open-minded way to embrace and include cultural diversity.

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