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Architects: Nyréns Arkitektkontor
- Year: 2012
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Hornsbergs Strandpark / Nyréns Arkitektkontor
Sjövikstorget 1 / Rotstein Arkitekter
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Architects: Rotstein Arkitekter
- Year: 2012
Flat Iron Building / Rosenbergs Arkitekter
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Architects: Rosenbergs Arkitekter
- Area: 0 m²
- Year: 2009
Svensk Travsport Offices / Note Design Studio
Architects: Note Design Studio Location: Stockholm, Sweden Project Year: 2011 Photographs: Mathias Nero
Mältaren Office Building / Rosenbergs Arkitekter
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Architects: Rosenbergs Arkitekter
- Area: 4400 m²
- Year: 2011
Artipelag / Nyréns Arkitektkontor
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Architects: Nyréns Arkitektkontor
- Area: 10 m²
- Year: 2010
Stockholm City Station / 3XN Architects
Marking the entrance to Stockholm’s inner city center, the Stockholm City Station. Designed by 3XN Architects, integrates the station, a hotel, conference center, and apartments. The main idea behind the design was to create a building that gently adjusts to the area’s existing building in scale and expression, and which reinterprets a number of local Swedish design traditions. Containing a number of public and private functions, the building will contribute positively to creating life in the surrounding neighborhood. More images and architects’ description after the break.
Stockholm Stacked / Visiondivision
Our friends from Visiondivision have envisioned a creative solution to respond to Stockholm’s lack of housing. While the city is growing rapidly, the pace of new construction for residences is quickly falling behind demand. Due to this lack of housing, the core of Stockholm has grown to be defined by expensive apartments, while the outer edges for those who can’t afford such prices. For Stockholm Stacked, Visiondivision responds to this segregated city by proposing a change in planning regulations to eliminate height restrictions on courtyard typologies, so as to utilize the urban spaces for efficiently and effectively. After all, “Who wants to move to a city where it is impossible to get an apartment? Which companies wants to invest in a city where their employees may have a hard time to find a place to stay? Which exchange students wants to study in a city where all the free time available will go to find a small flat with a decent rent?” asks the firm.
More about the project after the break.
Youth Housing in Stockholm / Gatun Arkitekter
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Architects: Gatun Arkitekter
- Area: 5100 m²
Villa Plus / Waldemarson Berglund Arkitekter
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Architects: Waldemarson Berglund Arkitekter: Waldemarson Berglund Arkitekter - Jonas Waldemarson, Paulina Berglund, Hanna Kucera Wengelin
- Year: 2008
Vittra Telefonplan / Rosan Bosch
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Architects: Rosan Bosch
- Area: 1900 m²
- Year: 2011
Färgfabriken Kunsthalle / Petra Gipp Arkitektur
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Architects: Petra Gipp Arkitektur
- Area: 2400 m²
- Year: 2011
AD Classics: St. Mark's Church in Bjorkhagen / Sigurd Lewerentz
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Architects: Sigurd Lewerentz
- Year: 1960
Vertigata / VOX
Students Kelton Minor, Derek Magee and Tiffany Carlson of The Danish Institute for Study Abroad have taken first place in Chicago Architecture Today’s 2011 International Mock Firm Skyscraper Design Challenge with their skyscraper proposal for Stockholm. Additional images of VOX‘s (the student’s mock firm) winning proposal in addition to a video and a description of the work can be found after the break.
Skype Offices in Stockholm / PS Arkitektur
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Architects: PS Arkitektur
- Area: 1680 m²
- Year: 2011
No Picnic / Elding Oscarson
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Architects: Elding Oscarson
- Area: 1100 m²
- Year: 2011
Paper Cut Parlor / Visiondivision
At the end of this summer, our friends from Visiondivision will complete their latest commission, a waiting room for a private athletic clinic in Stockholm. By separating the clinic from the larger hospital, the architects were able to create a peaceful haven within the institution. This new section boasts a more refreshing environment that is brightly illuminated and designed for comfort.
More about the clinic and more images after the break.