Today, many companies and cities are placing higher demands on climate performance and circular solutions in new developments. In Gothenburg, the new Arena Quarter is being developed with the ambition of reducing climate impact by 70 per cent, while applying a circular perspective across the entire district. Sonyas in Gothenburg is another example of a project with ambitious climate targets, focusing on climate optimisation and shared use. In the housing and urban development project The Erven in the Netherlands, regenerative architecture is at the heart of the design approach.
Projects inaugurated during the year included Skåne University Hospital Campus – Healthcare Buildings, Södermalmstorg at Slussen and Haus Hynsperg in Liederbach – our first completed project in Germany. At the same time, planning permission was granted for Central Hospital in Karlstad, where the new outpatient building will become Sweden’s first permanent healthcare building with a timber frame structure.
Despite challenging market conditions, our international operations continued to grow. Total order intake also increased compared with 2024, and the year marked a record number of awards – reflecting both the architectural quality of our work and our strengthened international position.
This year, White Arkitekter celebrates 75 years. We continue our work towards expressive, regenerative and climate-neutral architecture that creates long-term value for both people and ecosystems.
Read the full Annual and Sustainability Report 2025 here.