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Architects: Max Arkitekter
- Area: 15800 m²
- Year: 2020
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Photographs:Mattias Hamrén
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Manufacturers: Hofv2, Petersens tegl
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Lead Architect: Anna Areskough

Text description provided by the architects. Within the large-scale context of Stockholm’s new urban area Liljeholmen one of the city’s largest schools is situated, Sjöviksskolan. The exterior has a grandeur connecting to its context, while the interiors are intimate, rich, and welcoming. The two buildings of the school encircle a sheltered schoolyard, which opens to a nature park to the north and a small neighbourhood park to the south. The school is placed in a steep slope, which creates a souterrain storey beneath the schoolyard, connecting the two buildings below ground to a whole, and hiding its large sports hall. The souterrain facade faces the neighbourhood park.








































































