byfunktioner
Byfunktioner is a Swedish term used in urban planning to describe the different functions or purposes that parts of a city are designed to serve. The concept encompasses residential, commercial, administrative, cultural, educational, healthcare, recreational, and transportation roles, as well as green and public spaces. In planning practice, the distribution and interaction of these functions determine how accessible and livable a urban area is.
Historically, cities often organized areas by function, with separate zones for housing, industry, and commerce. In
Strategies used to manage byfunktioner include zoning frameworks that designate permissible uses, density targets to balance
Common examples of byfunktioner in practice range from mixed-use urban blocks that combine living spaces with