Catching Urbanity, Poster Presentation, Spring 2022 If you are seeing this page on your mobile, visit the mobile-friendly page to see the whole content: M.Catching Urbanity, Poster Presentation, Spring 2022 – STUDENT EXHIBITIONS-US (mau.se) Walkability of Malmö C Glashallen Orestad: A Neoliberal Urban Development Industrial areas and Infrastructure development as barrier, Case Study Rosengård neighbourhood Malmö’s Safety Journey in Becoming a Biking City Hyllie Vattenpark, A successful park? Flow and Interruption of Cycling Through Malmö’s City Centre The Citizen’s Perception of the New Urban Space in Ballerup Looking for Better Paths, The Blind in Copenhagen Urban Belonging at Norrebo Rental E-scooters Bad Parking Practices Are we really building a Child-Friendly City? Augustenborg Ekostaden, A study of an eco-city with social purpose Mapping Human Perceptions of Sound, A Study of Norrebroparken Efficient but Inefficient Bike Infrastructure Engelbrektsgatan: a Difficult Street to Understand as a Pedestrian Shared Living: a Possible Solution to Contemporary Urban Issues The Effect of Planning Strategies on Affordable Grocery Stores in Yonge and Eglinton Neighbourhoods, Toronto, Canada Diversity as a Social Value of Urban Markets Emporia: the Neighbourhood Friendly Shopping Centre of Hyllie The Role of Third Places in Creating Inclusive Societies: A Case Study in Malmö International Students and the Dynamic of Glocalisation of the Everyday life Excluded from Pedestrianisation and Barriers for Wheelchair Users How Do Muslim Society will be Affected by the Redevelopment Plan in Mjolnerparken? A Female Perspective on Urban Design Language and Culture in Malmö, Does the Swedish Language Act as a Barrier to the Cultural World of Malmö? Södergatan: A Commercial Pedestrian Street For Everyone? Women’s Safety Perception at the Central Bus Stop An Investigation into the Spatial Utilisation of St. Knut Torg Nature-based Solution and Urban Connectivity Urban Design in Västra Hamnen Safety in Separated Bike Traffic, Do we need Rules? Space Boundaries: How Inhabitants Feel Connected to Their Neighbourhood? Graffities Makes Mothers Feel Unsafe, Do they? Space and Perception of Waiting Time: Malmö Central Station Two among Thousand Copenhagens: How Two Brazilian Women Interact With the City