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Swedish Building Developments : Buildings in Sweden
Built Environment in Sweden, Key Contemporary Scandinavian Properties, Europe.
post updated 28 August 2024
We’ve selected what we feel are the key examples of Swedish Building Developments.
We cover completed buildings in Sweden, new building designs, architectural exhibitions and competitions across this country. The focus is on contemporary Swedish buildings but information on traditional buildings is also welcome.
We have 4 pages of Swedish Architecture selections.
Building Developments in Sweden
Swedish Architecture : news + key projects
Swedish Building Developments : A-H (this page)
Swedish Buildings : I-O
Swedish Building Designs : P-Z
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Architecture in Sweden
Buildings / Designs in Sweden, alphabetical:
Albano University Campus, Stockholm
Design: Christensen&Co Arkitekter
image from CCA
Albano University Campus
The new Campus Albano is located immediately next to the Stockholm Archipelago in the northern part of Stockholm City and will form a connection between the two current universities; the Royal Institute of Technology and the University of Stockholm. The ambitious project unites the different university faculties in one interconnected visionary scheme, in which all the spaces for teaching and research are gathered underneath a dynamic landscape.
Aluminum House
Design: Unit Arkitektur
photo : Krister Engström
Aluminum House Sweden
Around the lake Gärdsken, in the southern parts of Alingsås, a residential area with villas mainly from the 20th century is situated. Originally, these were small wooden two storey houses with a basement in stone and vernacular detailing. Nowadays however, almost every single house is rebuilt and enlarged beyond recognition.
Ankerspelet housing, Malmo
Design: Kim Utzon Arkitekter
picture from architect
Ankerspelet Malmo
Ankerspelet is a public housing project built for MKB, and the 70 apartments are situated on the harbour front of Malmo. The precise but varied building complex is shaped like a geometrical cliff with ravines, passages and crevices and defines the western border of the new urbanisation of Vastra Hamnen.
Asplund Architecture Competition
Design contest winner: Heike Hanada
picture from competition organiser
Swedish architecture competition
Stockholm City Council has abandoned this project following funding problems and due to pressure from various groups opposed to building so close to Asplund’s celebrated design. No clear reason has emerged, and sadly once again much architects’ time has been wasted on yet another failed international architectural contest.
Archipelago House, Stockholm archipelago
Design: Tham & Videgård Hansson Architects
photo : Åke E’son Lindman
Swedish archipelago house
Barkarby Observation Tower, Stockholm
Design: Tham & Videgård Arkitekter
picture from architect
Swedish Double Helix Tower
Brick House, Göteborg
Design: Unit Arkitektur
photo : Krister Engström
Brick House
Campus Park Skara, southern Sweden
Design: AART architects + Schonherr Landscape
picture © AART architects / Schonherr Landscape
Skara Building
Danderyd House
Design: Tham & Videgård Hansson Architects
picture : Åke E’son Lindman
Danderyd House
Glass House
Design: Unit Arkitektur
photo : Krister Engström
Glass House
Halmstad Library
Design: schmidt hammer lassen
building photo © Adam Mørk
Swedish library building
Helsingborg Hotel & Congress Centre
Design: schmidt hammer lassen
picture from architect
Helsingborg Hotel Building
House Tumle, near Gothenburg
Design: Johannes Norlander Arkitektur
photo : Rasmus Norlander
House Tumle
The Hovrätten court building, Malmö
Design: schmidt hammer lassen
photo from architect
Malmö courthouse
Swedish Building Developments
Swedish Builldings – no images, alphabetical:
Accordion House, Lake Övre Gla
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Design: Maartje Lammers & Boris Zeisser
zoomorphic timber dwelling
Art pavilion, Malmö
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Design: MVRDV Architects
Avalon Hotel, Gothenburg
2007
Design: Semrén & Månsson
Bo-01, Malmö
2001
Design: Ralph Erskine Architect
City Terminal, Stockholm
1989
Ralph Erskine Architect
Frescati Campus – Lawyers’ Centre, Stockholm University
1990
Ralph Erskine Architect
Gothenburg Bus Station
1997
Niels Torp Architect
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