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About Street Moves

Photo: Örjan Karlsson. 2023. Oskarsgatan, Hultsfred.
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About Street Moves

Street Moves is an innovation project that transforms our shared street spaces through design. Together with municipalities, design teams and citizens, Street Moves designs innovative street solutions while developing site-specific methods and tools and increasing the adaptive capacity of the actors involved.

Street Moves was led by ArkDes and funded by Vinnova, Sweden’s innovation agency, as part of the mission to make all of Sweden’s streets sustainable, healthy and vibrant by 2030. Sweden’s ambition is to meet the goals of the 2030 Agenda, as well as to achieve net zero emissions of fossil fuels by 2045. In this work, public actors must act as role models. We need new tools to test what works, and we need to do it fast. Street Moves uses site-specific, inclusive and exploratory design processes to test new ways of addressing these challenges and designing street spaces that are not designed centred around cars.

Street Moves started in the spring of 2020, and during the spring and summer, ArkDes worked with LundbergDesign to design a modular solution for the street. The modules, which were tested on streets in Stockholm, Gothenburg and Helsingborg, consist of a base plate in glulam with adaptable parts that can contain everything from parking for electric scooters to outdoor gyms, seating areas and grow boxes. The project has now spread to more municipalities across Sweden. Knowledge and methods from previous Street Moves processes are continuously woven in to achieve more effective processes and results.

Street Moves has transformed street spaces together with seven municipalities: Hultsfred, Härnösand, Södertälje, Gothenburg, Helsingborg, Umeå and Stockholm. The successful results led to the testing of Street Moves’ methods in San Jose, California, in November 2023.

Photo by Krook and Tjäder/F. Gerlach. 2022. Brahegatan, Gothenburg.
Photo: Lotta Wittinger. 2022. Rektorsgatan, Helsingborg.
Photo: Örjan Karlsson. 2023. Oskarsgatan, Hultsfred.
Photo: Martin Edholm. 2023. Skeppsbron, Härnösand.
Photo: LundbergDesign. 2020. Parmmätargatan, Stockholm.
Photo: ArkDes. 2022. Vasagatan, Umeå.
Photo: Daniel McCarthy. 2023. Badhusgatan, Södertälje.

With Street Moves, the development and change of the street space can be started quickly and cost-effectively without making interventions in the street. At the same time, several stakeholders are involved in the dialog on how the streets of the future can be designed. The temporary street solutions make it possible, with the involvement and input of residents, to investigate what is wanted and test what works through prototypes on the street. In this way, the transformation of our shared streetscapes begins, street by street, until all of Sweden’s streets are sustainable, healthy and vibrant.

Production: Hugo Johansson, Studio Hugo AB. The second phase of Street Move, which ran from 2021 to 2023, explored new street solutions in Gothenburg, Helsingborg, Umeå, Härnösand, Hultsfred and Södertälje. Watch the video to see the results and lessons learned from the project.

Team

Göteborg – Krook & Tjäder

Hultsfred – Suzanne Osten, Studio Doms, Studio Era and Outer Space arkitekter

Härnösand – Office of Possibilities

Stockholm – LundbergDesign

Södertälje – Växtvärket and Liljewall arkitekter

Umeå – Tyréns

Experts

Pernilla Bremer, Investigator, Swedish Transport Agency

Helena Hansson, PhD in Design, HDK-Valand, University of Gothenburg

Per-Olof Hedvall, Associate Professor and Director of Certec, Department of Design Sciences, Lund University

Lena Jungmark, Coordinator of the Movium think tank at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

Alexander Ståhle, CEO Spacescape

Funder