Sege Park Proposal Malmo
Design: Kjellander + Sjöberg Architects. The project It Takes a Block has been announced as the winner for the design innovation competition – The Nordic Built City Challenge – for the Swedish site in Sege Park in Malmö.
Design: Kjellander + Sjöberg Architects. The project It Takes a Block has been announced as the winner for the design innovation competition – The Nordic Built City Challenge – for the Swedish site in Sege Park in Malmö.
Design: Matteo Cainer Architects Ltd. Extension of the Kulture Magasinet building in Sundsvall occupying a beautiful location between the two hills that enclose the city, and that faces the Selangeran River.
Design: C. F. Moller, Architects. The buildings are constructed from solid wood, contributing positively to the project life cycle perspective. Solid wood is a renewable resource with low energy consumption and a reduced Co2 footprint.
Design: Snøhetta. The MAX IV Laboratory, a high-performance synchrotron radiation laboratory, is under construction on 19 hectares (47 acres) of traditional, productive land outside the city of Lund in southern Sweden.
Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects has won the international competition to design Hästen 21, a 43,000sqm development in central Stockholm, Sweden.
Design: Tham & Videgård Arkitekter. Tall pines give the forested site an untouched character. The house is placed in a clearing with a high position in the landscape, on a plateau facing the sea in the north.
Design: Polyform. The opening of Täby Torg marks a new chapter in the city of Täby’s history. The center of Täby is a part of the Swedish “Million Programme” which was executed in the 1960’s.
Kjellgren Kaminsky Architecture design a new office building for the steel manufacturer Lecor. The building is situated in Kungälv, 10 kilometers north of Gothenburg. Lecor manufacture advanced steel constructions and wanted to showcase their skills in their own building.
Benoy, the international firm of Architects, Masterplanners, Interior and Graphic Designers, is proud to announce the opening of its latest project, Mall of Scandinavia.
Design: Snøhetta / White Arkitekter. The cultural center is part of an urban development project: the City between Bridges. The new development is seen as an important catalyst for Umeå’s urban regeneration, and it aims to create a cultural area along the river Ume.
Architect and Engineer: Santiago Calatrava. The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) is pleased to announce this year’s winner of the 10 Year Award, Malmö’s Turning Torso. This is a mixed-use residential tower for a prominent site in Malmö’s Western Harbor area.
Design: Kjellgren Kaminsky Architecture. The new hotel, consists of 34 bedrooms, a conference room, a lounge and offices. It will convey a sense of the countryside, the vivid forest is present throughout, through the materials of wood, stone and dim colors.
Atrium Ljungberg, one of Sweden’s largest listed real estate companies, has selected Belatchew Arkitekter as the winner of an invited architectural competition for the construction of a symbolic building in Hagastaden in Stockholm.
The first phase of the re-development comprises the buildings forming the vibrant new Kiruna Square with the town hall in the centre.
Johan Sundberg Arkitektur’s latest work is an ample, yet succinct summerhouse on Sweden’s southernmost coast, positioned with care in the forest by the popular Beddinge Strand
While the house itself is close to the water, the corner site is adjacent to roads in the southeast and west. Designed for a family of five, Villa J is a generously sized residence located near Kämpinge, a former fishing village east of the town of Höllviken in southernmost Sweden
Design: Wingårdh. Strange enough, no large auditorium was built at Karolinska Institutet when its campus was created in the 1940’s. Yes, there were intentions, but the medical university expanded in numbers as well as ranking without any possibility to assemble neither students nor scientists in large numbers.
Design: Kjellander + Sjöberg Architects. K + S’ proposal the Trädgårdsstaden, Garden City in Helsingborg, has won the land transfer competition for Ringstorp in Helsingborg, issued by the municipality of Helsingborg, with developers Sundprojekt and Strabag.
3XN Architects is the winner of the architectural competition for a new educational building for Mälardalen University – a university college in Eskilstuna southwest of Stockholm, Sweden.
Belatchew Arkitekter’s studio Belatchew Labs presents InsectCity and the insect farm BuzzBuilding, with the aim of making Stockholm self-sufficient in protein.