Södermalmstorg and Mälartrappan come to life

Another major step in the transformation of Slussen is now being taken as Södermalmstorg and Mälartrappan are inaugurated on 6 June. Two key pieces of the new Slussen puzzle that connect the city’s different levels and offer generous public spaces with spectacular views over Riddarfjärden, Stockholm City Hall and Gamla Stan.

The inauguration will be celebrated with activities throughout the day, and naturally, we at White Arkitekter will be on site to celebrate together with the public, the City of Stockholm and everyone involved in realising these new places.

Södermalmstorg – Södermalm’s new living room and viewing square
Södermalmstorg is a historic site now being transformed into a vibrant new city square. Positioned to catch the best of the evening sun, the square rises to create space for play and movement, along with a terraced seating landscape oriented toward the views of Riddarfjärden, Gamla Stan and Djurgården. An inner room is formed by raised planting islands with integrated seating, shaded seating areas beneath trees, and generous seating decks. Södermalmstorg welcomes everyone – whether you’re enjoying lunch at an outdoor café, bringing your own meal, viewing art, or simply pausing to take in one of Stockholm’s most beautiful views. The square is also designed to host temporary events.

Planned greenery at Södermalmstorg and on the Mälarterrassen roof.

History is ever-present in the design. Archaeological finds and historical references have inspired the artistic elements embedded into the paving. The artwork, created by Per Mårtensson, is integrated into the architecture of the square rather than added on, and together with the site’s robust materials, creates a place that feels both timeless and contemporary.

One of Sweden’s busiest cycle routes crosses the square, placing high demands on clear zoning and safe design. Public areas, cycle paths and walkways are distinctly separated using raised planting beds, bicycle parking and paving patterns.

With the new green roofs on Mälarterrassen, the blue-green Slussen continues to take shape. Photo: Klinta Trädgård

This autumn, the square will be further enhanced with greenery through extensive planting. A total of 28 trees from eight different species will be planted, along with 50 shrubs, approximately 3,000 perennials and 9,000 flower bulbs – creating a rich and seasonally shifting urban landscape. With great biodiversity and careful design, the square will become a lush and vibrant place year-round.

From Södermalmstorg, you can also see the new green roofs of Mälarterrassen – a verdant landscape reinforcing Slussen’s blue-green identity. These roofs act as a “fifth façade,” where more than 7,500 plants and 200 different species have been planted to support biodiversity and contribute to climate adaptation.

Mälartrappan – a new link between the water and Södermalm
Mälartrappan is the central route connecting Vattentorget, Mälarterrassen and Södermalmstorg – a twelve-metre elevation difference now transformed into an inviting walk. The stairs are combined with stepped seating areas that offer views of Vattentorget. Indoors at Mälarterrassen, escalators and elevators are available 24/7. In autumn, climbers and bulbs will be planted along the façades, along with four trees on the quay in front of Mälarterrassen.

The design balances hard and soft values: robust materials and technical precision meet greenery, lighting and places to rest. It’s a new shortcut between Götgatan and Gamla Stan – but also a place to pause, breathe and enjoy the view of the city.

A project driven by passion and collaboration
The project is the result of close and committed collaboration between White, Foster + Partners, the City of Stockholm, consultants, artists and contractors. The attention to detail throughout Södermalmstorg and Mälartrappan reflects a shared ambition to create something truly enduring – for Stockholmers today and tomorrow.

It’s been a fantastic journey – from the first sketch to the finished site. It’s incredibly rewarding to open one of the city’s most beautiful squares and finally give Stockholmers the chance to make these places their own.
Paula Mackenzie, Lead Landscape Architect at White Arkitekter

Inauguration programme – 6 June

On stage (11:00–15:00) at Södermalmstorg:
11:00: Opening speech by Finance Commissioner Karin Wanngård
12:00: Stockholm Konst inaugurates new artworks at Slussen
13:00: Conversation with Henrik Nerlund, Stockholm Beauty Council
13:15: Barokoko – music and stories in the spirit of Bellman
13:30: Magician Arkadia performs a magical cavalcade
14:00: Talk with Spencer de Grey, Senior Partner at Foster + Partners
14:10: Panel talk with Atrium Ljungberg, White Arkitekter, the Nobel Prize Museum and Stockholm City Architect Torleif Falk
15:00: Closing words by Eva Rosman, Head of Communications for the Slussen Project

At Slussenrummet (Södermalmstorg 4):
12:00 & 14:30: Gustaf Borg presents the Slussen Project
12:30 & 13:30: White Arkitekter on the design of the new squares
13:00 & 14:00: Karl Kadhammar on “The City That Was Never Built”

Guided plant walk
12:30 & 14:30: Join us for a guided plant walk
(meeting point at the foot of Mälartrappan)

We hope to see you there!

Contact person

Paula Mackenzie

Paula Mackenzie

Landscape Architect

Stockholm

+46 8 587 121 08

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