v/Christer Larsson, byutviklingsdirektør Malmø stad.
Malmø har gjennomført bytransformasjon med høye ambisjoner innenfor sosial, økologisk og økonomisk bærekraft. Dette har resultert i høy kvalitet, reduserte utbyggingskostnader, rimeligere boliger og attraktive byområder. Nøkkelen er et tett samarbeid mellom kommune og utbyggere. Frivillige avtaler, felles kompetanseutvikling og kunnskapsdeling innen bygge- og eiendomssektoren er elementer som inngår i samhandlingsplattformen i Malmø.
30. HOW?
> The method can be used at different
stages of the urban design process
> Continuous process of organizing
facts into the different levels
> Interaction between all stakeholders
VALUE-BASED
URBAN DESIGN
31. WHY?
CHALLENGES OFTRADITIONAL
PLANNING
> Fixed and detailed stuctures do not allow
for change in conditions
> Focus on design rather than use
BENEFITS OFVALUE-BASED
URBAN DESIGN
> Fixed focus
> Flexible structure
43. OECD
Regional/urban economic growth
The Economist ”Nordic Model2
- Human resources
- Upstarters - new businesses
- Innovation
- New tecnology
- 5 / 80
- Climate
- Social polarisation
Urban power – the new
driver
49. THE PEOPLE IS
THE ASSET
• 300 000 inhabitants
• Population growing 22 years in
a row
• 30 % born abroad
• 174 languages
• Young population: 48% under
35 years
50.
51. Commission for a socially
sustainable Malmö
Health, wellbeing and justice
52.
”
"Stop
intervene
for
the
poor
-‐
make
structural
measures
that
will
benefit
everyone"
54. Physical planning
as a tool to counteract
segregation and social
inbalance
• Bridging barriers
• Densifying
• Mixing
• Localization
• Empower
55. The city – place of opportunity.
Social polarisation.
The climate issue.
The changing workplace
The Off space – the non-commercial.
Culture as driving force. Low level of building
Densification.
Lifestyle changes
Meeting places.
New infrastructure
25/75
5/80
1-6000/200-8000
Link together – one city.
UngBo 12
Political leadership.
The Nordic wellfare model.
New infrastructure
Agricultural land.
Multi core region
Sustainability.
Attractivity.
Experimentation
Allianses.
Innovation structures/clusters.
VALUE BASED PLANNING.
Participation/democracy
Culture
Global competition.
Regionalisation.
Everyday life.
Climate friendly
URBAN BASICS