publications

Temporalities of Urban Natures

Following the participation in the Temporalities of Urban Natures seminar series (co-organised by Mathilda Rosengren and Lucilla Barchetta), held in Venice, Berlin and Malmö (Ca' Foscari, HU Berlin, Malmö Universität), the paper "Making time for street gardens" will be published in a special issue of Urban Studies Journal.

The study develops the notion of care-time to describe how everyday proximity and sustained attention shape Berlin’s street gardens as liminal spatio-temporal domains.

ABSTRACT: Street soils and vegetation are increasingly central to urban agendas for healthier, more sustainable cities. In Berlin, small roadside plots are informally cared for by residents as gardens: spaces of sociality, creativity, and multispecies conviviality. Yet, despite their multiple benefits, these practices remain excluded from formal planning frameworks. This paper highlights the ecological, spatial, and material value of such everyday care acts, framing them as part of an emerging typology of urban gardens within Berlin’s evolving landscape. Drawing on both conventional methods and experimental tools, like a citizen science soil counter-mapping project, the research develops the notion of care-time to describe how everyday proximity and sustained attention shape street gardens as liminal spatio-temporal domains. It reflects on their capacity to sustain intertwined human and non-human temporalities, render urban soil care visible, and support street ecosystems, reimagining the street as a site of participation, cohabitation, and alternative governance.

The full paper is available as open access.

Location

Berlin, Germany

Date

2026