Brick House Göteborg, Sweden: Gothenburg Home
In this part of Gothenburg, a lot of exclusive villas were built in the mid 20th century. Today, when people with money prefer to build closer to the coast, there is an aura of “old money” in the area.
In this part of Gothenburg, a lot of exclusive villas were built in the mid 20th century. Today, when people with money prefer to build closer to the coast, there is an aura of “old money” in the area.
In Hjuvik just outside Göteborg Anna och Marcus Bohlin bought a property containing an old detached house.
Around the lake Gärdsken, in the southern parts of Alingsås, a residential area with villas mainly from the 20th century is situated.
This residential project is not about form. It is about creating something that Sweden can´t offer – a nice climate! It has been verified that the space inside the glass house has the same climate as Sevilla in southern Spain.
Hammarby Sjöstad in Stockholm is known worldwide as an exemplary example of how a former industrial port area can be transformed into a sustainable urban development.
The new terminal for Stockholm’s permanent ferry connections to Finland and the Baltics will be a landmark for the new urban development Norra Djursgårdsstaden – both architecturally and environmentally.
The property is located in a residential area north west of Gothenburg, on the top of a hill, overlooking the North Sea. This Swedish house design is by Johannes Norlander Arkitektur
A pale concrete structure is embedded in the lushness of a slope. Secretive, it does not immediately reveal itself to its visitor.
Danish ADEPT, Japanese SOU FUJIMOTO Architects and an advisory team consisting of Topotek1, Rambøll A/S and Bosch & Fjord win the competition for a new library in Falun, Sweden, with the project “Dalarna Media Arena”.
In Vietasjåkk, the climate is a mighty force. The snow comes early and leaves late. The arctic wind drives it into drifts that make the winter terrain completely different from the summer. The landscape is recreated anew each year.
When designing we always work with our manifesto which puts focus on people, needs and context. In special projects we write several short stories describing what could take place in the building.
A starting point was that a new art museum, as a public and cultural building, represents a rare opportunity to create a new node within a city.
The Lindholm area, dominated by former industrial buildings and shipyards, has been transformed in a typical manner into large-scale business districts and open plazas.
Erik Giudice Architects have been announced as winners of the invited consultation for the design of Malmo’s New Fair and Exhibition Centre on the behalf of Midroc Property Development in collaboration with the city of Malmo.
3XN’s winning proposal for the new structure marking the entrance to Vällingby Parkstad creates a close relation between work life, housing, and leisure.
schmidt hammer lassen architects has won the competition to design a 54,000m2 concert, congress and hotel complex in Malmö, Sweden. The competition, where Snøhetta, Baumschlager Eberle and Daniel Libeskind participated, also included the development of additionally 35,000m2 for housing and commercial use.
The building rises from the ground into a distinct silhouette that let the visitor centre both stand out and connect to the vast north Swedish mountain area.