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Berlin: Martashof

East Berlin’s gentrification is not without controversy, and the gates on this development felt less welcoming than Berlin’s usual offerings. But a ‘grow-your-own’ elevation lifted the corporate vibe.

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Berlin: Spreefeld

Berlin’s ‘work-in-progress’ vibe is captured well in Spreefeld’s unfinished aesthetic. Resident-led development like this may be on the wane as a more commercial sensibility sweeps this majestic city.

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Details: Signage

Can signage really create a sense of identity, and would you post your name outside your front door for all to see?

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Helsinki: Civic Dialogue

European cities are all experiencing unprecedented population growth. As urban land gets ever tighter, how do we engage city dwellers productively in the ‘growth’ conversation? Helsinki gives some clues…

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Stockholm: Telefonplan

Art school occupants are a boon to any regeneration project, not least in this former Ericsson campus in Stockholm. The ‘Ericsson Spirit’ also made me wonder whether more employer-led housing might make a comeback?

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Copenhagen: Ørestad

A dystopian new district of Copenhagen is a strange adjunct to this most civilised of cities. Experimental housing typologies complete the futuristic picture: but what’s it like to live in an icon?

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