The 13th of February we had a seminar were we discussed the advantadges of timber. It allows for carbon neutrality, faster construction times and makes new architectural expressions possible. For the ones who couldn’t make it last thursday, here you have the whole seminar to enjoy!
What can architecture offer those who experience exclusion?
Flickrum explores the urban realm from the perspective of a teenage girl.
Kastrup Sea Bath is one of many architectural gems of the Öresund Region and one of our most iconic buildings. We went back to the incredibly popular open-air pool, found in the Amager Muncipality outside Copenhagen, with Lead Architect Fredrik Pettersson to hear his thoughts on the project.
White Arkitekter, together with MMI Architects, won the international competition for an extension of the College of Insurance campus in Nairobi.
The new Leadership Centre in Nairobi, Kenya delivers a futuristic facility that aims to achieve the highest levels of sustainability in Central-East Africa.
“You find areas like this all over Sweden. It’s here, and in cultural institutions and at workplaces, where you find the identity of a place. It’s important to find out what a locations has to offer, before we start planning,” says urban planner and architect Karl Landin.
Our survey Stadsdelsatlas Sofielund shows how processes in urban development can become more inclusive and socially sustainable.
The present holds the key to the future – build upon existing values.
The Swedish Building Industri aims to be carbon neutral by 2045. This means that we need to reduce emissions drastically and push for creating climate-neutral projects already. But what does that mean and how do you do it?
We have formulated what we think carbon-neutral construction is about, how to calculate and how we, together with other stakeholders, should work to get there. Our goal is that all projects should be carbon neutral by 2030. But we can’t do it on our own, we have to create them together!