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As part of the expanding military academy at Karlberg Castle in Stockholm, the present historical context and the new building’s relation to the 17th century park are the starting point for this project. The new mess building is conceived as a freest
The new block occupies the last corner of Sveavägen, the main street connecting Stockholm city to the north. It relates to a context of rather different scales and street characters: the large and busy scale of the main street in east and north, a lo
Winning proposal in the competition of the City of Paris for the Denfert Building located at the site of the former Saint-Vincent-de-Paul Hospital in the 14th arrondissement, the new 7400sqm building will mark the entrance to the new Saint-Vincent-de
The island of Gotland, where this vacation home has been built, is the least populated county in the country, and known internationally for its diverse animal and plant life. The house sits at the edge of an open landscape, slightly elevated on a for
The site is on an island on the west coast of Sweden, and has a unique position perched on a steep mountain rock located close to the highest point in the landscape. It offers wide and open views over the sea and the horizon. The client wanted two ho
The setting is the Stockholm archipelago, on a natural ground sloping gently down to the sea, mostly open with a few trees and bushes. Unlike other projects on sites without car access from the mainland, this one was relatively easy to reach also wit
The site is located on the southwest coast of Sweden, in an old agricultural area gently sloping down towards the sea. In the midst of a vast and open cultivated landscape, this plot constitutes an exception as it is planted with many different trees
The client wanted a garden, and decided to leave an apartment in downtown Stockholm for a home on the Mälaren lakefront. In response to this desire, the house proposed becomes part of the vegetation by wrapping it in a trellis for vines and seven dif
The single-family house in Stocksund, a residential area on the outskirts of Stockholm, is a long and thin block with cut-outs for light, double-heights, and a roof terrace. Through its position on the site, placed perpendicular to the property entra
This vacation home on the island of Gotland, in the Baltic Sea, is built on a slight ridge that marks the location of the coastline a thousand years ago. In relation to the open and expansive landscape, the building seems more like a low wall built a
The most sustainable buildings are those which remain in use the longest. Robustness is crucial to longevity, so solid and reliable construction methods are fundamental for a sustainable architecture. With this in mind, the design seeks to provide dy
Located on the quayside of the Munksjön Lake, these two urban housing blocks are based on a long term strategy of sustainability. Rather than a row of standard housing slabs, the requested number of apartments was assembled into two large units. The
The old electrical station of Malmö, in the south of Sweden, has been transformed into an art museum with an informal and experimental character that would complement the main museum in Stockholm. The greatest challenge posed by the project, (in addi
The external image is given by the superposition of three levels in a cross-shaped plan and rotated 45º from the previous one, generating a sequence of opaque surfaces combined with large terraces open to the landscape.
The facade structure makes no distinction between the three levels, which rotate 45° creating a labyrinthine effect where the landscape becomes a point of reference for the interior. From afar the origami-like volume offers alternative readings of ma
The six interconnected blocks create a sequence between interior and exterior spaces. With the home proper contained in the four central blocks, the two spaces located at each end of the stretch of rooms are for common use: outdoor courtyard and work
In a rural environment, two hours from Stockholm, the residence sits on a hill and becomes a focal point in the landscape, like a beacon. The strict geometry of the house permits organizing the program in large spaces, separating public and private a
On an old military site, with two bunkers concealed below ground, the summer house is formed by three modules with a wood structure separated from one another, placed under a large roof that creates an outdoor space sheltered from sun and rain...
Inspired in the old farm that used to be on the site, the complex is organized around a large courtyard, protected from strong winds by the four buildings. The design gives a family of three generations a place to spend time together but also live in
The houses are given different colors and a compact design in three levels. The rounded sites are surrounded by vegetation, and a network of meandering pathways connects the neighborhood internally as well as link it out towards the surrounding area.
Within the plan for the new district of Smíchov City, two buildings of offices, with commercial and public spaces at ground level, use the same structural grid and prefab concrete elements of different colors on the facade for sun protection...
To connect the campus with the surroundings, the new ensemble of buildings – which integrates the existing volume –, brings together all the art faculties, forming an urban block around a closed courtyard that becomes an outdoor workshop...
Two wings of classrooms plus a central volume with common functions and the sports hall together form an open courtyard to the south. The main entrance at the corner opens up to an atrium that offers visual connections with the whole center...
The work of the studio led by Bolle Tham (Stockholm, 1970) and Martin Videgård (Stockholm, 1968) is characterized by a practical approach and conceptual experimentation with a global ambition. Respectful dialogue and meticulous integration, accompani
The work of Bolle Tham and Martin Videgård could well be described with a title of August Strindberg. He published Utopier i verkligheten in 1885, the year of birth of Gunnar Asplund and Sigurd Lewerentz, masters of an architecture that had in their