Stockholm Wood City – a groundbreaking project

Atrium Ljungberg has initiated Stockholm Wood City, the world’s largest urban development project constructed entirely from wood. Located in Sickla, this ambitious endeavor is poised to become an international benchmark for sustainable construction, heralding a new era in architecture and urban development.

Covering 250,000 square meters in central Sickla, Stockholm Wood City will introduce approximately 7,000 workplaces and 2,000 residential units. This dynamic urban environment will seamlessly integrate offices, homes, restaurants, and shops, all constructed with timber. The project will be developed in stages, with the first buildings anticipated to be completed by 2026.

The Advantages of Building with Wood

Wood was chosen as the primary construction material for its remarkable benefits to both the environment and human well-being. Wooden structures improve air quality, reduce stress, enhance productivity, and act as long-term carbon storage. Furthermore, wood construction fosters quieter building sites and significantly reduces the need for heavy transport during construction.

Sustainability at the Core

The project’s sustainability ambitions are exceptionally high, offering a range of environmental benefits beyond the use of wood as a construction material. By emphasizing office spaces, the development addresses the growing need for workplaces south of Stockholm’s city center, helping to reduce commuting times. Climate impact is minimized through locally produced, stored, and shared energy. Sickla’s extensive rooftop solar installations, combined with energy storage in mines and bedrock, position the area at the cutting edge of innovation. Energy storage solutions include electricity, as well as heating and cooling through large underground geothermic reservoirs.

Innovative Urban Planning

The vision for Stockholm Wood City is to establish a vibrant 15-minute city where green, social, and cultural values seamlessly converge. This climate-neutral, circular neighborhood will be entirely built from wood. Existing, culturally significant industrial buildings will be complemented by new mixed-use districts featuring timber structures and abundant greenery on the ground, façades, and rooftops.

Located in a sheltered, car-free setting on the heights of Nobelberget in Sickla, Kvarter 7 marks the starting point of the renowned Stockholm Wood City.

Atrium Ljungberg: Leading the Way in Sustainable Urban Development

Atrium Ljungberg has partnered with leading architectural firms, including White Arkitekter and Henning Larsen Architects, to craft the architectural vision for Stockholm Wood City. The company’s vision is to establish Sickla as the Nordic hub for sustainability, innovation, and well-being, aiming to act as a catalyst for transformative change in the real estate and urban planning sectors.

This initiative stands as a testament to Swedish innovation in sustainability and underscores the critical role of the real estate industry in driving the green transition. With buildings accounting for 40% of global CO2 emissions, Stockholm Wood City showcases how forward-thinking solutions can reshape the sector.

White Arkitekter is honored to be part of this landmark project and looks forward to contributing to a sustainable future through Stockholm Wood City.

Learn more about Atrium Ljungberg and Stockholm Wood City

The construction of Stockholm Wood City in Sickla has begun, with Kvarter (Residential Block) 7 at Nobelberget leading the way. Designed by White Arkitekter for Atrium Ljungberg, the driving force behind the project, this block consists of three multi-family residential buildings featuring solid timber frames and wooden façades. The buildings will house 80 apartments, encompassing a total gross floor area of approximately 8,900 square meters.

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Oskar Norelius

Oskar Norelius

Architect, Office Management, Office management

Stockholm

+46 8 402 26 03

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