Through linked open data and shared vocabularies, ArkDes, the National Museum of Science and Technology, the Swedish National Heritage Board, and Wikimedia Sverige are building an infrastructure for exploring cultural heritage through geography.
ArkDes is contributing to Digitala museilyftet with a testbed based on Sune Sundahl’s collection, developing methods for linked open data within the cultural heritage sector.
Feminist architectural activism, 1970–1990, with a focus on Kvinnors Byggforum. Rixt Hoekstra explored the topic as a guest researcher at ArkDes in 2023.
The Stockholm Exhibition 1930, examined through the pavilion Svea Rike and the ideas of eugenics, hygiene, and national identity. Marie-Louise Richards explored the topic as a guest researcher at ArkDes in 2022.
Mapping women in the ArkDes collection through signatures, archives, and narratives. Frida Nerdal explored the topic as a guest researcher at ArkDes in 2021.
Ideas of sustainability in the ArkDes collection, from closed-loop systems to energy crises. Anna Lundvall explored the topic as a guest researcher at ArkDes in 2021.
Timber building traditions and techniques in dialogue with the sustainability demands of the future. Camilla Schlyter explored the topic during the ArkDes Fellowship 2020.
Timber building traditions and techniques in dialogue with the sustainability demands of the future. Camilla Schlyter explored the topic during the ArkDes Fellowship 2020.
The redevelopment of Slussen examined through the language of policy documents and political processes. Katja Rosenlind explored the topic during the ArkDes Fellowship 2020.