Architecture of Sweden
Årsta Bridge
Årsta Bridge marks an historic moment in the expansion and
modernisation of Sweden’s rail network. The elegant bridge sweeps
across the lush Årstaviken Bay, its rhythmic contours interacting...
New Library in Halmstad
Set in a parkland space, the library sits right on the banks of the River Nissan. These features are factored into the design, tying the library into its location: a chestnut tree forms the pivot of...
Kalmar Museum of Art
in Architecture by Tham & Videgård Hansson Arkitekter
contributed by
World Architecture Festival , 28 May 2009
contributed by
World Architecture Festival , 28 May 2009
The Kalmar Museum of Art is the result of a winning proposal in the open international competition in 2004 and was inaugurated on the 10th of May 2008. Situated in the City Park of the renaissance...
Woodlands Country Club
in Architecture by Henning Larsen Architects
contributed by
World Architecture Festival , 7 July 2009
contributed by
World Architecture Festival , 7 July 2009
The vision for the residential area Woodlands Country Club has been a combination of the Scandinavian simplicity and the North American wooden house architecture. The area is located in the middle of...
Juniper House
This house is more than a weekend cottage. This house is an experiment.You approach it via a cul-de-sac that ends in a sheep fence towards the open moor.There is a grove of high junipers and a couple...
Fjällhus Residence
The Mountain Lodge is a modern take of a traditional barn of the region
in Härjedalen, Sweden. The Lodge comes as prefabricated wooden units.
It was originally designed in 2005 by architect Peter...
Mirage Dancehall
In 2006 Fredrik Kjellgren and Joakim Kaminsky won the international architecture competition for a new dancehall in Falsterbo, Sweden, and started their studio; Kjellgren Kaminsky architecture. Now...
Viken Housing
Source:
Mies Arch Prize: http://www.miesarch.com/
K:fem
in Architecture by Wingårdh Arkitektkontor AB
contributed by
World Architecture Festival , 22 October 2009
contributed by
World Architecture Festival , 22 October 2009
Fifty years after the opening of Vällingby, Sweden’s world famous New
Town from 1954, works began with its resurrection. After the glorious
days when children and their mothers filled the...
Glass Pavilion
Glass pavilion in Djursholm, SwedenThis pavilion is a study in
glass construction. It is very special construction with glass
execution on all 5 sides, only structural glass.It’s an answer...

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