Make our streets healthy, sustainable and full of life.
Street Moves is a solution to a larger national mission of driving the transformation of our street environments. By utilizing temporary interactive solutions designed to address the specific needs of each street, municipalities or residents can create space for play, gardening, outdoor fitness, social hubs, or anything else that brings the street to life.
Rendering by LundbergDesign
HOW WOULD THE STREETS OF THE FUTURE LOOK IF THEY WERE NOT DESIGNED with THE CAR AS A STARTING POINT?
Sweden has the ambition to achieve the goals of Agenda 2030 and to reach net-zero emissions from fossil fuels by 2045. In this endeavor, public actors are expected to lead by example. We need new tools to test what works, and we need to act swiftly. In Street Moves, we employ site-specific, inclusive, and exploratory design processes to address these challenges..
A street is intended to meet our collective needs, where traffic and mobility functions serve the needs of many. Street Moves is a movement aimed at transforming streets with a focus on human values and sustainable mobility, resulting in well-designed places.
Cities
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Love Edenborg AND ulrika palm, SALAR
The interplay between civil servants and local politicians Swedish Association of Local Authorities and Regions (SALAR) is a members’ and employers’ organization in which all of Sweden’s municipalities and regions are members. Ulrika Palm and Love Edenborg work at SALAR on issues related to urban planning and community development. They both have extensive experience in
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Ewa Westermark, gehl
Få den konkreta förändringen på papper Ewa Westermark är ett välkänt namn när det kommer till stads- och gatuförädling. Tillsammans med teamet på Gehl har Westermarks arbete resulterat i förändrade beteendemönster, nya kvalitéer och systemförändringar för städer runt om i världen. Vi ringde upp Ewa för ett samtal som kom att handla om Broadway och
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Helena hansson, Hdk valand
one screwdriver or ten hammers? Helena Hansson has extensive experience in design processes in which user participation and prototypes play an important role—what is sometimes called participatory design. As a teacher and researcher at HDK-Valand, and with a background in industrial design and strategic design, she has worked on several development projects in strategic craft