Täby is a classic modernist suburb, 15 kilometres north of Stockholm, and one in the process of transforming its identity through urban densification. Historically, Täby was a rural community, but in the 1950s and ’60s, it became part of a massive national building program that aimed to build one million dwellings within 10 years. A city centre emerged with large-scale modernist architecture and a modern, glassed mall, the largest in Europe. The mall came to dominate, in large part, the identity of central Täby, which formed around the mall and added community services, education, public transport, and generous parking facilities. Unfortunately, the centre had poor connection to the surrounding housing areas and little or no public space or natural meeting places outside the mall. The central area was also very…