Ferry Terminal / Marge Arkitekter

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  • Architects: Marge Arkitekter
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  322
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2013
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Johan Fowelin
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Aurubis
  • Graphic Design: Charlotte Woon, CH Design
  • Tenant: Waxholmsbolaget, Strömma Kanalbolaget
  • Client: Ports of Stockholm
  • Metal Sheet Prize 2014: Shortlisted, World architecture Festival Award 2014, small projects
  • City: Stockholm
  • Country: Sweden
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Ferry Terminal / Marge Arkitekter - Windows
© Johan Fowelin

Text description provided by the architects. June 2013 saw the opening of Marge Arkitekter’s new ferry terminals at Strömkajen in Stockholm. The buildings serve travellers heading to the Stockholm archipelago and are located in one of the city’s most visited areas. The site’s central location opposite the Royal Palace, next to the Grand Hotel and the National Art Gallery and in close proximity to Skeppsholmen’s museums results in a considerable flow of tourists into the area.

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The design is based on an elementary form – the cone, framing different views over the water. The cones are combined in different ways to meet the demands of the different businesses, resulting in buildings with no specific fronts or backs. Each building is unique but together they create a cohesive expression for the boat and pedestrian traffic of Strömkajen.

Ferry Terminal / Marge Arkitekter - Windows, Facade
© Johan Fowelin

Exterior facades are covered with burnished Tombak, a brass alloy. The interiors are made of rough sawn oak. Glass parts by the waiting hall and the selling area are drawn back to give rain shelter and to provide space for facade displaying. Due to the construction of the buildings a precise expression has been created where guttering and drain pipes can be avoided.

Ferry Terminal / Marge Arkitekter - Windows
© Johan Fowelin

The terminal buildings are scaled down in relation to the surrounding architecture. The design’s priority is to maintain free views of the Royal Palace from Stallgatan and Grevgränd and to highlight the monumental edifices on Blasieholmen. 

Floor Plan

The project consists of three new buildings, two terminals for Strömma/Stockholm Sightseeing and for Waxholmsbolaget and one building with a café, viewing steps, store room and a recycling station. From the steps one can take a picture of the royal palace or just sit in the sun and enjoy the magnificent view over the old city of Stockholm.

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© Johan Fowelin

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Address:Södra Blasieholmshamnen 9, 111 48 Stockholm, Sweden

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Cite: "Ferry Terminal / Marge Arkitekter" 15 Jul 2014. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/524876/ferry-terminal-marge-arkitekter> ISSN 0719-8884

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