• All
  • News
  • Events
  • Press
  • Publications
  • Essays

22nd Sep 2017 — News

Sales launch of Rosen in Uppsala

On Saturday 23, KS’s housing project Rosen in Fålhagen, Uppsala, is having a sales presentation. Commercially named Liljegatan 1, the project is developed in collaboration with Genova Property Group. Rosen consists of three individually designed – yet thematically related – residential brick buildings of 47 apartments with amenities at the street level. The three buildings are gently integrated into the surrounding neighbourhoods creating a vibrant link between the adjacent areas consisting of detached housing and 1970’s slab blocks.

 

Time: 12.00-14.00
Place: Sysslomansgatan 9, Uppsala

Read more about the project
Read more about Liljegatan 1

25th Aug 2017 — News

KS starts a new commission in UK

After an initial workshop in August, KS is now moving forward with an extensive housing development northwest of London together with Human Nature. Kjellander Sjöberg, Mae Architects and Periscope form the planning group. The development is planned over several phases and will comprise apartments with meeting places, local squares and green areas with connections to the beautiful natural surroundings.

7th Jul 2017 — News

KS shortlisted at WAF

We’re happy to announce that KS’s The Forests of Venice is nominated for Best Display at the World Architecture Festival 2017. The exhibition, initiated and produced by Kjellander Sjöberg together with Folkhem, highlights climate change and what new urban solutions and strategies we face today. The award takes place at the Arena Berlin in November later this year.

Time: November 15-17
Place: Arena Berlin, Berlin
Photo: Adam Mørk

 

Read more about The Forests of Venice
Read more about WAF
Read more about the shortlist

6th Jul 2017 — Events

KS curating exhibition at Form/Design Center

What do we need to build apart from housing?
What creates identity, local involvement and a sense of belonging in an urban neighbourhood?

The exhibition Commoning Kits at Form/Design Center showcases 13 examples of how new meeting places can be created to generate and kick-start qualitative development and community in an urban district.

The exhibition is a dialogue process and an investigation presenting innovative prototypes – toolkits – designed to be used in different settings and cities, based on desired needs.
Behind the proposals are some of the Scandinavia’s most creative architectural practices:

Arrhov Frick
EriksenSkajaa
Förstberg Ling
In Praise of Shadows
Krupinski/Krupinska
Lenschow & Pihlmann
Leth&Gori
Marge
Nilsson Rahm
Norell/Rodhe
Rintala Eggerston
Sted
Vardehaugen +AHAA

Show more

The point of departure for this exploration is the development of Sege Park, which will become a new hub in Malmö with the ambition to be a showcase for social and sustainable urban development.

Commoning Kits offers several opportunities for open Think Tanks and further discussions about the city. The inauguration opens with a seminar where guest speaker Finn Willams together with the exhibiting architects will discuss how we can create better communities in our cities.

The discussion and exhibition is a collaboration between Kjellander Sjöberg, Form/Design Center in Malmö and Malmö City.

Welcome to a discussion about Commoning Kits!

 

Place: Form/Design Center, Lilla Torg 9, Malmö
Seminar: 6 Sept kl 15:00 – 17:00
Vernissage: 6 Sept kl  17:30 – 20:00
Exhibition runs: September 6 – October 10
Initiative and idea: Kjellander Sjöberg
Curator: Stefan Sjöberg
Exhibition designer: Kjellander Sjöberg

29th Jun 2017 — News

KS’s superblock creates new skyline on Årstafältet

KS develops, together with Åke Sundvall real estate, a vivid city block in the urban planning phase for Postgården on Årstafältet in Stockholm. KS’s superblock consists of vertically stacked volumes with housing units on an active ground floor with varied functions inspiring for social meetings and thus creating a vibrant urban environment. The ground floor is designed as an extension of the adjacent square and most important local destination point – connected with the street by an open and inviting layout. KS’s proposal adds variation to the cityscape, creates a new skyline and accentuates the square with taller buildings forming a clear front towards the park.

28th Jun 2017 — News

Culture block in Östersund

KS, together with Bogl, designs a proposal for a new central meeting place, Gustav III’s Square in Östersund. The site is to be transformed from a bus terminal into a vivid attractive destination point with great programmatic variation. The municipality, together with Diös Real Estate, will use the proposal to investigate further possibilities of including a new concert hall, city library, art school as well as hotels and housing into the area. KS project creates new paths and connections with an open and humble spatial formation that relates to the small-scale urban fabric. Focus has been put on creating meeting places with a good microclimate, flexibility and inviting character, which can be used by different social groups year round. The new buildings will create synergy between various programs and strongly contribute to the vibrant urban life of Östersund.

26th Jun 2017 — News

KS wins a competition in Helsingborg

KS has, together with Veidekke won a competition for a housing block in Oceanhamnen, new town district in Helsingborg.

“The proposal takes vision of sustainability for future housing to a new level” describes the jury.
The block, designed by Kjellander Sjöberg, consists of around 55 apartments where flexibility, sustainability and programming have been the leading factors of the design process. The eco-labeled buildings in CLT and recycled bricks connect to the surroundings of the harbour in both configuration and program.

Focus has also been on social sustainability. On the smaller scale of each individual apartment, smart and flexible solutions can vary the accommodation character based on changing conditions and future needs. On the large scale, the buildings connect and invite activity and movement, as well as inspire social initiative and further integration using meeting places and open facilities.

Read more about the proposal

9th Jun 2017 — News

Architects Sweden Housing Prize

Stefan Sjöberg has been appointed to the jury for the Housing Prize Award 2017, awarded annually by Architects Sweden at the Architecture Gala to stimulate and enhance the knowledge of good residential design and construction in Sweden.

The award rewards a newly built residential building or housing complex of high architectural quality. The jury will focus on housing quality, implementation process, tradition and international influences as well as incorporating technical innovations. The jury members are selected by the academy of Architects Sweden and consists of five members.

Read more about the Housing Prize

30th May 2017 — Events

KS lecturing at Sapienza University in Rome

Stefan Sjöberg lecturing at the seminar Legno & Architettura at the Faculty of Architecture of the Sapienza University in Rome. He’s been invited to discuss timber architecture, its benefits and challenges for the future as well as to share experience from KS’s timber projects.
The seminar is a collaboration with Arne Ohlsson CEO of Folkhem, the Sapienza University and the Swedish Embassy in Rome.

When: Thursday 1st June at 14:30
Where: Faculty of Architecture, Sapienza Università di Roma, Via Gramsci 53, Rome, Italy

23rd May 2017 — Events

KS discussing wood at Casa dell’ Architettura in Rome

Ola Kjellander will present examples of timber architecture at the seminar Building in Wood for a Sustainable Future – a Swedish- Italian dialogue. The seminar, which is a collaboration with the Swedish Embassy in Rome and Swedish Wood, is a part of a conference ending with the inauguration of KS and Folkhem’s exhibition The Forests of Venice in Rome.

Time: Friday May 26 at 16:15-19:20
Place: Casa dell’Architettura, Piazza Manfredo Fanti 47, Rome

Läs mer om eventet
Läs mer om The Forests of Venice
Läs mer om utställningen

11th May 2017 — News

The Forest of Venice in Rome

The Forest of Venice exhibition for the Venice Architecture Biennale 2016 will be shown in Rome at Casa dell’Architettura, inaugurated with a seminar about timber as a sustainable material for the future.
The exhibition, by international press named one of the most interesting projects at the Architecture Biennale last year, is initiated and produced by Kjellander Sjöberg together with Folkhem, supported by The Swedish Institute.

The points of departure for The Forest of Venice are the climate change and rising sea levels threatening coastal regions worldwide, what new urban solutions and strategies we face today and the possibilities of wood as a renewable material. The discussion continues – now with The Forest of Venice in Rome.

The exhibition and seminar are a collaboration with the Swedish Embassy in Rome and Swedish Wood. The vernissage will be opened by Alf Karlsson, state secretary to Peter Eriksson minister of housing and digitalization.

Exhibition: 26 May- 8 June 2017
Inauguration: Friday 26 May at 19:25
Place: Casa dell’Architettura, Piazza Manfredo Fanti 47, Rome

Photo: Adam Mørk

Read more about the exhibition in Rome
Read more about The Forest of Venice

9th May 2017 — News

Stora Sköndal

KS’s latest projects – a proposal for a university campus in Stora Sköndal in Stockholm, where new additions meet the existing surroundings and create synergies, variation and mixture in a new vivid urban environment. Our vision is a setting with buildings which are adaptable, small scale and flexible; a campus with various meeting spaces and socially sustainable contexts.

2nd May 2017 — News

KS at the seminar Urban Dynamics – Scandinavian influence in Czechia

Ola Kjellander is invited as a guest speaker to a conference about sustainable cities at NEXT Institute in Brno in Czechia, where he will give an insight into the Swedish approach to planning sustainable districts and urban mobility principles. After the conference, there will be a public lecture on how we program our neighborhoods and what influences people’s movements.
The events are a part of the NEXT Institute’s research track Urban Dynamics which explores the mechanisms and strategies of urban mobility.

Conference:
Time: Friday May 5 at 13:00
Place: The Distillery, Pekarska 76, Brno, Czechia

Public lecture:
Time: Friday May 5 at 17:00
Place: Moravian Gallery, Governor’s Palace, Moravske namesti 1a, Brno, Czechia

7th Apr 2017 — Events

Think Tank 016

Fashion meets architecture – how do we claim space in the city?

This Think Tank explores the relation to our surroundings and the city – through fashion and architecture.
Both practices have traditionally worked with function, structure, materiality and design. How do they currently relate to innovation, sustainability, integration and equality?

Panel:

this is sweden
Minna Palmqvist
Daniel Norell (Norell/Rodhe)
Victor Marx

Time: Thursday April 20 at 5:00 pm
Place: Kjellander Sjöberg, Rosenlundsgatan 40, Stockholm

Read more about the event

23rd Mar 2017 — News

New design for Gustav III’s Square in Östersund

KS has been invited by the municipality of Östersund to participate together with Diös Properties in a competition for the development of Gustav III’s Square. The commission comprises a transformation of the square as well as a development of a new travel centre, a hotel, new housing and various cultural venues. High quality solutions for public space, rich urban life and vibrant social spaces are the focus of this project. The commission is a collaboration between Kjellander Sjöberg and the renowned Danish landscape practice BOGL and takes place during the spring of 2017 and will be completed in August 2017.

14th Mar 2017 — News

KS wins competition for Sala Backe in Uppsala

KS has, together with the client Genova Property Group, won a land allocation competition for a new city block in Sala Backe, Uppsala. The Tunet block consists of four independent buildings designed by Kjellander Sjöberg in cross-laminated timber that link, enrich and help define the cityscape. Sala Backe today contains a green network of parks, tree-lined streets and green courtyards. The new buildings become a part of this, and create a series of urban spaces in a green and varied environment. The houses have rational plans, with a functional core and outer apartment and balcony-zones that can easily be rearranged to suit future needs. The ground floor is provided with generous commercial spaces, which – like the apartments – all face at least two cardinal directions. The buildings are without backs and are closely integrated with streets, yards and the park path – a design that creates a lively cityscape.

Show more

Read more about the project

13th Mar 2017 — News

KS giving a lecture on sustainable urban development at a workshop at ArkDes

Johan Pitura from KS will present projects, experience and thoughts on urban design at a workshop Sustainable development at ArkDes, The Swedish Centre for Architecture and Design, on 16th March. Sustainable urban development is highly relevant – to the climate, its changes, to the environment and also to the growing number of people living and working in cities. The interest in Nordic cities is large; the workshop is a part of The Nordic Council of Ministries’ branding and export strategies of sustainable cities to India, China and North America. KS will lecture on the topic during the day.

Time: Thursday, 16th March 2017, 12:00-17:00
Place: The Swedish Centre for Architecture and Design, Aula ArkDes, Exercisplan 4, Skeppsholmen, Stockholm

Read more about the workshop

4th Mar 2017 — News

Kjellander Sjöberg is moving to a new studio

Kjellander Sjöberg is moving to a new studio on Rosenlundsgatan 40 on Södermalm in Stockholm. The building, which is a part of Tobaksmonopolet, has a robust, industrial character with tall ceiling height we like. After a lovely time on Repslagargatan in Sidenväveriet, we are ready to finally grow into more spacious and flexible studio, with spaces for all our creative processes, workshops, seminars, our model workshop, Think Tanks and other events. You can find the Stockholm team on the new address from Monday, 6th March 2017. Welcome!

24th Feb 2017 — News

KS develops a residential block on the waterfront of Citadellskajen in the heart of Malmö.

Kjellander Sjöberg has, along with Skanska, launched the process of creating a new city block on Citadellskajen in the heart of historic Malmö. The block is uniquely located by the outer moat with exceptional views to the Malmöhus castle. Towards the north, the block borders Neptunigatan, a street planned to be broadened and transformed into a green city boulevard. Citadellskajen thus becomes a new city promenade and a south-facing park extending further to Malmö Live and the Central Station. The project will comprise commercial facilities on the ground level with a restaurant, café and shops as well as 150 residential units. The construction start is planned for 2018. The proposal is a part of an exciting development of Malmö’s old harbor districts; the same area in which Kjellander Sjöberg’s Malmö studio is located.

14th Feb 2017 — News

Design for Bird & Bird

Kjellander Sjöberg has developed a new design concept for Bird & Bird –  a renowned, international law firm with offices in central Stockholm. The commission comprised a transformation of the existing office space from individual cellular offices into a creative and open studio environment emphasizing social spaces, collaboration and team spirit. The various teams and departments are interspersed with shared, flexible spaces as well as silent rooms of various designs. The large terrace running along the building and a representative floor were meticulously furnished. “The custom-made older furniture were recycled, refurbished and have been integrated into a new whole, thus becoming a part of the narrative,” says Sylvia Neiglick, project architect. KS’s design, custom-made furniture and interior solutions were based on Bird & Bird’s international design and graphic identity. Variety in character, colors and furnishings create different zones with different rhythms and activities.

6th Feb 2017 — News

KS at Sweden Moves Why at Artipelag

KS’s Stefan Sjöberg participates in Swedish Design Moves, in the panel Sweden Moves Why at Artipelag in Stockholm, discussing what drives Swedish design. The event is a part of the annual Stockholm Design week.

Read more about the event

Previous
Next
Page 11 of 13

Get in touch

+46 8 615 32 80
info@kjellandersjoberg.se

Follow us

Instagram
Facebook
LinkedIn
Vimeo
Pinterest

Stay updated

Sign up to receive our newsletter

  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • No Border Studio
  • Sv
  • |
  • En
  • Projects
  • About
  • Team
  • Work Shop
  • Journal
  • Contact