It’s time to change the way neighborhoods and nightlife establishments interact!

Dialogue and inclusion for a thriving nightlife

Thriving nightlife: Sustainable Nightlife Stockholm

The challenge-driven course, Challenges for the Emerging City 2020, boasts of students from diverse multidisciplinary and international backgrounds from four universities; Stockholms University, Karolinska Institute, Södertörn University, and Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan. The course equips students with design thinking skills to recognize the challenges facing modern society as well as the rapidly changing character of Stockholm city.

We are a team of 7 with different nationalities and academical backgrounds that are working with innovative and groundbreaking solutions that can contribute to a sustainable and inclusive nightlife in Stockholm.

Read more +

During our emphasizing phase, we identified our key stakeholders and the complexity of the problem. We narrowed our focus and engaged with multiple venues, property owners, neighbours, venues fans, miljö-och hälsoskyddsnämnden and the Business Region of Stockholm to gain key insights and their perspective about the problem.

This helped us to realise that the dialogue between venue owners and neighbours as well as the inclusion of neighbours are key to enable a sustainable business for entertainment in the city of Stockholm.

Our ideation phase has developed several concepts to contribute to an environment of inclusion and dialogue with the objective to raise tolerance levels between both key parties as well as drive further health, safety benefits to the community that the venues operate in and create potential new revenue streams for them.

Show less -





dialogue and inclusion in my neighbourhood

How might we create an efficient dialogue between neighbours, venues, and venue guests to foster sustainable entertainment and an inclusive environment in Stockholm's club scene?

Your perspective is critical

Half way in the process, we have come up with some ideas, take a look and give us your feedback:

Dropbox - Erika Linton - Halfterm presentation_Thriving nightlifeDevelop your City version.pdf - Simplify your life

Final report exhibition day - Thriving Nighlife in Stockholm

We strongly believe that the combination of concepts and their further development could develop an “entertainment survival toolkit” to enable a faster recovery in harmony with its neighborhood.

×
×
×

It seems like your web browser doesn't allow cookies. Sadly you can not log in to this site without allowing cookies.

We use cookies to track user sessions, preferences and usage.

or

No password? Long password? Hard to type?
We can email you a login link to sign in without having to type your password.


or
×
×

Terms & Conditions

  1. Terms and Conditions of use

    1. This website (the “Website”) is owned and operated by Openlab (“Openlab”). Access to and use of this Website and the information, materials, products and services available through this Website are subject to all applicable laws and regulations and to these terms and conditions of use (the “T&C’s”).

    2. By accessing this Website, you agree to the T&C’s, which form a legally binding agreement. If you do not agree to the T&C’s, please exit this Website.

    3. These T&C’s may be changed by us from time to time. The latest T&C’s will be posted on the Website, and you should always review these T&C’s prior to using the Website to ensure that you have an understanding of the current T&C’s.

  2. Ownership

    This Website and its design, text, content, graphic and other matters related to this Website are protected under intellectual property law and are the property of Openlab or are included with the permission of third party right owners. None of these elements may be used in any form without Openlab’s express prior written permission.

  3. Trademarks

    The Openlab trademark and logotype appearing on this Website are the property of Openlab. All other trademarks, product names, company names, logos, and trade dress displayed on the Website are the property of their respective owners. You agree not to display or use the marks in any manner without Openlab’s prior written permission.

  4. Posts

    Posting or transmitting of any unlawful material, or any material that could constitute or encourage conduct that would be considered a criminal offence or violation of any law is strictly prohibited.

  5. Data Protection

    By agreeing to these T&C’s, you acknowledge you have read and understood the terms of our Privacy Policy and that you agree with it. Upon the submission of any personal information to us, you expressly grant permission to us to disseminate and/or use such information for any lawful purpose as detailed in our Privacy Policy.

  6. Limitation of liability

    In no event will Openlab be held liable to you for any lost profits, indirect or consequential damages arising out of your use or inability to use this Website and the services. Openlab makes no warranties regarding any intellectual property rights or other proprietary rights in the submissions and Openlab cannot be held liable for any third party claims regarding the use of content received through the platform.

  7. Governing law

    This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of Sweden.

  8. Contact

    We can be reached at Openlab Valhallavägen 79, 11428 Stockholm, Sweden, info@ideanation.se

×
×
image
×

Call Stefan at
070 635 65 91

×

OK


Share:





×
×
×
×
×

×

Contact the author of: Thriving nightlife: Sustainable Nightlife Stockholm

×