This blog will monitor, document and spread knowledge about student housing situation in Umeå.
Knäckebrot is moving to Umeå!
Hej! My name is Knäcke the knäckerbröd
Hej! My name is Knäcke the knäckerbröd, and I come to Umeå to study Food behavioural sciences.
I like it a lot here, but I had a hard time in the beginning to find a place to live. Join me on my path and follow my steps from the start, to see where the fate led me since september! This blog is still under construction, I will post new stuff that I found out soon. If you have any questions or wonderings, don´t hesitate to leave a comment!
I like it a lot here, but I had a hard time in the beginning to find a place to live. Join me on my path and follow my steps from the start, to see where the fate led me since september! This blog is still under construction, I will post new stuff that I found out soon. If you have any questions or wonderings, don´t hesitate to leave a comment!
Tuesday, 14 January 2014
October 28th: Seperated student rooms in Sweden?
I´m wondering about the usual design of dormitory corridors in Umeå. First, there is not so many of them, a lot of students live in rooms or apartments in housing residences, that are not specifically designed for students.
The dormitories that I came in contact with, were usually corridors with single rooms stacked to each other, sometimes with common space, but not playfully designed, creating a platform for good interaction, but rather a simple space on one side of the corridor.
Is it just me, or are the swedish types of dormitories really that segragating?
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)

No comments:
Post a Comment