Superstructure Norrbro Bridge, Stockholm Structure, Swedish Urban Architecture Images
Superstructure in Stockholm
Temporary Bridge Structure Development, Sweden design by Morag Myerscough & Luke Morgan
page updated 7 Nov 2016 with new images ; 17 Aug 2015
Superstructure Stockholm
Location: Norrbro Bridge, Stockholm, Sweden
Design: Morag Myerscough & Luke Morgan
Superstructure in Stockholm
This dramatic 10m high temporary landmark forms a striking gateway to Stockholms Kulturfestival situated on Norrbro bridge over Norrström with the historical backdrop of the Riksdag building and the Royal Palace.
This year the Kulturfestival’s theme is ‘United Kingdom’, the events department of the City’s arts and culture section of the City of Stockholm together with the British Council have put together a diverse collaboration of events for the Festival.
For the 10th Anniversary of the festival Morag Myerscough & Luke Morgan were asked by The British Council and Claes Karlsson, creative director of the Festival, to design a structure that was eyecatching and fun and at the same time functional.
As the bridge was being closed off this only allowed a 4 day install and 1-2 day takedown. Due to the limited time it made sense to design the structure around four shipping containers which provided dry secure spaces for the various workshops to inhabit and scaffolding that was quick to put up and take down. As we were in such a prominent position on a bridge we wanted to give people views that at any other time were not possible. We constructed platforms for viewing and relaxing.
Morag & Luke:
‘Our work often incorporates public engagement and as this was such a prominent piece in the middle of the city we wanted to involve people wherever possible.
We suggested this to all concerned and they liked the idea of involving young people in the project. In the centre of the structure is a large totem with seating at the base and we proposed this to be a poetry piece working with young people in the suburbs of Stockholm with the British poet Yemisi Blake.
Yemisi Blake went to Stockholm and worked with the young people at 2:a Hemmet — Ungdomens Hus in Skärholmen to create a series of 5 word poems using Swedish and English. Twenty poems were created and we chose four for the totem.
Even though there were time constraints we wanted to hand paint as many elements as possible. The City of Stockholm offices are in old warehouses and this allowed us to set up a painting workshop for the summer. The City of Stockholm arranged for two recent graduates, Olle Ardman & Björn Krogvig, from the Konstfack to run the workshops for us when we were not there with a team of paid young summer workers.
Morag went and set the workshop up and showed all the techniques and provided all the stencils for painting and then the team in the workshop got in production over a three week period.
Young people who had never painted before really enjoyed the whole experience.’
Take down: The containers and scaffolding were hired. All the signs have found new homes. All remaining materials will be reused.
Photographs: Luke Morgan
Superstructure in Stockholm images / information received 170815
Location: Norrbro Bridge, Stockholm, Sweden, north East Europe
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