Contact person
Magnus U Falk
Projektledare
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Through foresight methods, the project have developed Halland's future public spaces. Focusing on blue-green structures in Varberg and mobility in Halmstad, different actors are engaged to create visions for the year 2049.
The project aimed to teach and practise foresight methods for urban development on strategic sites in Varberg and Halmstad. The selected sites in Varberg include public spaces near the sea with a focus on blue-green structures, while the development in Halmstad focuses on mobility in a new neighbourhood. To create long-term and sustainable visions, target groups within the so-called square dome model (public sector, business, academia and civil society) participated in workshops that both train them in the use of methods and provide support to those responsible for each site.
Fredblads Architects will create illustrative future images describing what these three places could look like in 2049, based on insights and suggestions from the workshops. The project was also supported by student groups from different universities who developed into specific aspects of each case.
The project consortium consisted of Varberg and Halmstad municipalities, Halmstad University, Fredblads Arkitekter, Varbergs Fastighets AB, Vivab, Alexandersonsinstitutet and Coompanion Halland. In addition to these actors, associations, property owners, Region Halland and Hallandstrafiken was also invited to some parts of the project's activities.
The project was funded from Vinnova/ShiftSweden and Region Halland. The project started 1 November 2024 and reported to ShiftSweden on 30 September 2025 and to Region Halland on 19 December 2025.
FramHall - Places of the future Halland
Completed
Region Halland
Projectleader
13 months
1,6 MSEK
Högskolan i Halmstad, Fredblads arkitekter, Varbergs Fastighets AB, Vivab, Coompanion Halland, Varbergs kommun, Falkenbergs kommun, Alexandersonsinstitutet, Region Halland, Hallandstrafiken
Vinnova, Shift Sweden, Region Halland