It has been a year of great contrasts with geopolitical turmoil and economic challenges for the construction and property industry on the one hand, while at the same time we have witnessed a growing determination in the business community to accelerate the sustainable transition. A slower pace offers space for reflection and creativity. We can go further by combining beauty and sustainability in our cities. We can take new steps by making better use of what is already built, reducing the climate impact of materials and designing for circularity.
Interest in sustainable construction is growing internationally. Throughout the year, we were invited to the Architecture Biennale in Venice, showcasing our focus on wood construction. During this event, we also had the opportunity to discuss the issue of biodiversity and how timber construction affects the forest. Sara Cultural Centre was featured in The Washington Post, Magasin X in Uppsala and Nodi in Gothenburg have received awards for their sustainable architecture, and in November White was named Architect of the Year by Dezeen, the world’s most influential magazine for architecture, form and design. These awards are a commitment to the future. Because with them come even higher expectations. Together with you ambitious clients and partners we can raise the bar further.