Sara Brolund Fernandes De Carvalho
Doctoral student, Lecturer
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About me
Im an architect, a lecturer at KTH School of Architecture and a doctoral student at the division for Real Estate Business and Financial Systems. My practice is situated in the borderland between architecture/urban planning and art. I have written about citizen participation in urban planning, feminist architecture, collective housing, common spaces/rooms and other themes that usually touch on concepts such as spatial care and community building. Im the co-editor, with Meike Schalk and Beatrice Stüde, of the publicationCaring for Communities (Stockholm: Action Archive Publishing, 2019). In 2018-2019 I was a Research Fellow at ArkDes.
Doctoral studies
My doctoral position is situated within the project "Test bed for active matching in the public housing sector with a focus on vulnerable groups in order to optimize the use of the stock" (Formas 2023-2026) led by docent Inga-Lill Söderberg
Recent research project
Between Technologies of Power and Notions of Solidarity: A Comparative Response to the Danish “Ghetto plan” and Swedish “utsatta områden” with colleagues from KTH-A, HDK and University of Copenhagen. Funded by ARQ Stiftelser and Sweco, 2020-2023.
Recent article
You Can Simply Say No (with Aktion Arkiv),Radical Housing Journal, 2024.
Previous project
The Political City with Meike Schalk and Helena Mattsson (SRE: Architecture in the Making (Formas), Architekturzentrum Wien, ARQ Foundation), 2017-2019
The research project explored common rooms for tenants in subsidized housing (Genossenschaften), at the development area Nordbahnhof in Vienna. Through fieldstudies, in collaboration with planner Beatrice Stude and together with residents and interviews with non-profit housing developers and district managers, 10 housing projects were examined. Common rooms were regarded through the lens of shifting policies, regulations and laws, and acts or ’rituals’ of care. The project was developed together with Architekturzentrum Wien – Az W in the international workshopCare + Repair, at Workspace Nordbahnhalle, for the Vienna Biennial (2017). The study led to the publicationCaring for Communities / Für Gemeinschaften sorgen (2019) and evolved in the Forum theatre eventTheatre of Care and Repair, September 2019, produced for the exhibitionArchitecture and Urbanism for a Broken Planet, at Az W (2019). It discusses the shifts in welfare housing through a comparison between the current Vienna subsidized housing model and the dismantled Swedish Allmännyttan (2011). It raises awareness of the values of social sustainability in welfare housing.
Courses
Degree Project in Architecture, First Cycle (A31EXA), teacher | Course web
Degree Project in Urban Planning and Design, Second Cycle (AD2EXU), teacher | Course web
Project 3:2 Urban Spaces and Landscapes (A31P2D), teacher | Course web
Project Studio 3:1, Urban Design (A31P1A), teacher | Course web
Sustainable Planning and Design (AG2150), teacher | Course web
Sustainable Urban Planning and Design Studio 2.1- Urban Ecologies (AD2863), teacher | Course web
Urban Morphology and Urban Design Theories (A31SFA), teacher | Course web