by Helene Hjortlund | Nov 1, 2023 | Female urban planning, green architecture, Green city planning |
In our last article called The feminist city, I argued that the cities we live in today are favouring men. It was a glimpse of trying to identify barriers that Flinta* disproportionately and overwhelmingly face in our built environment daily. These barriers do not...
by Helene Hjortlund | Sep 8, 2023 | green architecture, Architecture, Green city planning |
I have been calling myself a feminist for years now. Being socialized as a girl, receiving education, listening to stories of my friends, and experiencing assault, it became an inevitable topic for me. When I started studying city planning, I wasn’t aware how much our...