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Landing in Rosengård.
Rosengårds fältet and the
adjacent Inre Ringvägen
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They divide a mostly-European
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mostly middle Eastern center;
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every border has the potential
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Land of opportunity.
Rosengård is a place for departure:
few people want to arrive in it.
This situation makes Rosengård a
place disconnected from life
in Malmö and Sweden.
The treasure map
By proposing an Urban Life Corridor,
a set of activities and spaces
is arranged in the “border zone”.
The corridor aims to connect
different geographic areas in
and around the community,
giving people a new way to approach
the urban landscape, allowing growing up here
different human groups to
express themselves and conform a
cultural blending with
ultimately unexpected results.
The spaces in between.
The left illustration is defined by the
interstitial spaces: the mostly un-used
zones in this part in Rosengård.
By introducing new activities
in a non-linear arrange (shown by co-
lour) here and
these interstitial areas acquire now
a new meaning as new focal points.
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Painting with light.
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People’s movement across space
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shows new points of tension (knots)
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in areas that were formerly transitions
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between more intense places (such as
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Herrgården and the mosque).
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It is here that
urban life is generated.
Herrgården
Game
Graffiti Rosengård Ögårdsparken block
Playful
wall Moské walls
Sports Herrgårdens
watertank Skate Amphitheatre
park
Colonial
gardens’
Itinerant
sandbox
Urban Life Corridors
Reconnecting Rosengård to the urban life network
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roberto OVALLE / Bergen Arkitekt Skole / Høst 2009