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Brickbandets utemiljöer : vårdplan 2006
In the centre of Bromma, east of Brommaplan is the part of Bromma named Riksby. Riksby was built in the early 1940:s as a part of the westward expansion of Stockholm. Other places that were built at the same time was for ex. Stora Mossen and Abrahamsberg. This work is about the outdoor environment of the housing co-operative of Brickbandet.
Villa Berg : gestaltningsförslag inspirerat av funktionalismen
The functionalism started in southern Europe after world war one and got its breakthrough
in Sweden with the Stockholm Exhibition in 1930. Poverty caused many people living in
overcrowded conditions which the functionalists wanted to change by using less expensive
materials and giving healthier living conditions to the people. The industrialization brought
new materials and working methods which made this possible. The Swedish functional style
is recognised by its light plaster facing and nearly horizontal roofs.
Also the garden design of that time was influenced by the functionalistic ideas. The garden
was now introduced as a pleasure garden for not only the rich but for everyone.
Berthåga kyrkogård
The aim with the literature study is to inform about the risks that exists in large dairy farms(with focus on mastitis and hoof health) and to inform about the milk industry in Sweden.Personal comments from two study visits (Nötcenter Viken and Vadsbo Mjölk AB) arelinked together with the literature and forms into a discussion regarding sustainableagriculture versus the milk cow's welfare.The profitability for Sweden's milk farmers have decreased because of the decreased milkprice and current inflation. This leads to an increase in herdsize in order to make a profit.The milk cow herds in Sweden becomes fewer year by year and the herdsize increases. Theincreased herdsize can cause a decrease in the time the farmer spends per animal. This canaffect early disease detection and prolong the animals suffering.Swedish Board of Agriculture published (2008) statistics showing that today's milk cow ismedicated primarily because of two reasons; mastitis or hoof problems. Mastitis is thereason to two thirds of all treatments that are carried out.