Ferry Terminal, Stockholm
The exterior facades, continuous and with modular configuration, are clad with burnished tombak, a brass alloy with a high percentage of copper, polished to obtain a shiny finish.
The exterior facades, continuous and with modular configuration, are clad with burnished tombak, a brass alloy with a high percentage of copper, polished to obtain a shiny finish.
These two housing blocks go up on a site located amid the Ørestad and the Nordre channels. With the purpose of obtaining better views and illumination and avoiding the direct relationship between the dwellings of both buildings, the blocks are folded
In the 19th century Svartlamoen was a working-class neighborhood on the outskirts of Trondheim. It was categorized for industrial use in 1947, but local opposition halted the plans, and the area began to decay until the 1970s, when alternative groups