The Digital Urban Form Models for a Strengthened Urban Planning Practice project has been granted funding from Formas, a Swedish Research Council for Sustainable Development and the strategic innovation programme Smart Built Environment. The project includes research groups from #KTH Architecture and Chalmers University of Technology and six municipalities at the forefront of further developing their work with digital urban form analyses. The participating municipalities are Eskilstuna kommun, Göteborgs Stad, Norrköpings kommun, Stockholms stad, Uppsala kommun and Östersunds kommun. Ann Legeby is responsible for the project at KTH Royal Institute of Technology. Please read more: https://lnkd.in/d3hb9ye4 #kthresearch #urbanplanning #equalcommunitybuilding #urbanplanningpractice
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Exciting! Looking forward to seeing how this project unfolds 🤩