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18th Oct 2023 — News

Kjellander Sjöberg nominated for 2024 EUmies Awards

We are proud to announce that KS’s transformation of Gjuteriet for Varvsstaden has been nominated for the European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture – Mies van der Rohe Awards 2024, seeking to achieve a thorough understanding of the transformation of Europe’s built environment and to recognise and commend excellence and innovation in the field of architecture.

The 2024 cycle will reflect on the current challenges that citizens, architects, clients, developers, policy makers and other professionals are faced with in the context of the European Green Deal. A total of 362 significant works realized all over 38 different European countries were submitted for the jury’s consideration which will now select 40 finalists. The winner will be announced in April 2024.

Read the official press release
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10th Oct 2023 — News

Gjuteriet wins the Urban Design Award 2023 in Malmö

The old foundry building in the Kockum’s industrial heritage area in Malmö has been revived, and the significant landmark can thus live on. KS’s transformation project Gjuteriet for Varvsstaden has won the Urban Design Award 2023 arranged by Malmö City Council – an annual award which has been honouring highly sustainable and inclusive architecture and urban design for over 40 years.

Excerpt from jury’s verdict:
Through a series of clear and carefully considered moves, the former foundry in the Kockum’s area in Malmö has not only been reused, but also elevated as a significant cultural heritage of great importance it represents for the city. The new timber frame forming the interior spaces with a diverse programme has partially been suspended from the old traverse beams, providing them with a new function. This approach creates authenticity and at the same time keeps the ground floor free of loadbearing structures.

Read more in the press release by Malmö City
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6th Oct 2023 — News

Gjuteriet published in DETAIL

Kjellander Sjöberg’s industrial heritage transformation project Gjuteriet in Malmö has been featured in the July-August issue of DETAIL – an international professional journal for architecture and construction details published in German and English which devotes every issue to specific topics in construction and building details in architecture.

We are proud to see the worldwide attention Gjuteriet has received, being recognised by the leading specialist for architecture and structural engineering DETAIL.

Gjuteriet – transformation of industrial heritage into a new creative workplace in Malmö built around social meeting and communal spaces, designed by Kjellander Sjöberg for Varvsstaden. Focused on the intensive re-use of repurposed materials, the project demonstrates how existing buildings can be reimagined based on circular principles.

DETAIL, Saving Space 7/8.2023, p. 4-6

Read more about DETAIL
Read more about Gjuteriet
Read more about Think Tank 023: Gjuteriet

28th Sep 2023 — News

KS finalist for the Urban Design Award 2023 in Malmö

Kjellander Sjöberg’s transformation project Gjuteriet in Varvsstaden in Malmö has been appointed as one of the three finalists for the Malmö City Urban Design Award 2023. We are delighted and look forward to 9th October when the award ceremony takes place.

Excerpt from jury’s verdict:
Through a series of clear and carefully considered moves, the former foundry in the Kockum’s area in Malmö has not only been reused, but also elevated as a significant cultural heritage of great importance it represents for the city. The new timber frame forming the interior spaces with a diverse programme has partially been suspended from the old traverse beams, providing them with a new function. This approach creates authenticity and at the same time keeps the ground floor free of loadbearing structures.

Read more about Malmö City Urban Design Award 2023
Read more about Gjuteriet
Read more about Think Tank 023: Gjuteriet

27th Sep 2023 — News

Vibrant urban timber block in Sege Park

Sege Park, Kjellander Sjöberg’s innovative and climate-smart residential project in Malmö, developed in collaboration with Trianon, has been completed. The lush timber block won the innovation design competition Nordic Built Cities Challenge in 2016 under the name ‘It Takes a Block’. The scheme comprises 65 rental apartments above six flexible ground floors which can be adapted as needed over time and opened towards shared inner courtyards. The design is based on sharing resources and spaces to create climate-smart and affordable housing which improves quality of life of its residents. Generous communal courtyards with diverse green spaces form informal meeting places, spaces for activities and leisure. Urban farming, apple orchard and a local pocket park are some of the elements that aid in the densification of the newly built environment and bring additional value to create an inclusive, vibrant and attractive neighbourhood.

Read more about Sege Park

25th Sep 2023 — News

Think Tank 024: Rosengård – a neighbourhood for all

Local initiatives, communities, learning and culture

This edition of the KS Think Tank is a part of the Malmö in the Making initiative taking place during September 2023.

How do we make a neighbourhood for everyone? Focusing on the Rosengård district in Malmö, welcome to an open conversation about opportunities for local initiatives, better communities, learning, culture and entrepreneurship.

What obstacles are there in the physical environment that prevent kickstarting initiatives which bring people closer together and strengthen the local community, intensifying activities in shared meeting places? Where all ages are welcome and can find their place? Where children and young people feel seen and can contribute to their environment. How can we create places and opportunities for local entrepreneurship, small industries and workplaces? How can learning be accessible for all and evolve over time?

Which environment do we want and need?

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Panel Guests:
Aisha Mossberg (Goto 10)
Laura Kieler (BRIQ)
Jenny Berg Nilson (Fryshuset)
Carin Daal (Stena Fastigheter)
Halimo Nuur Bashir (Rosengårds Folkets Hus)
Marcus Horning (Malmö City)

 

Time and place:
28th September – 5:00 pm
Design Built pavilion
Bennets väg 13
213 67 Malmö

Read more about Think Tank 024
RSVP here no later than Wednesday 27th September

22nd Sep 2023 — News

Gjuteriet featured in Casabella

Kjellander Sjöberg’s transformation project Gjuteriet in Malmö has been published in the latest issue of the Italian architecture magazine Casabella. There has been a strong international interest in the project, and we are proud to see it receive attention in a comprehensive article by one of Europe’s most renowned architecture magazines.

Gjuteriet is a transformation project for Varvsstaden, located in the formerly industrial Kockum’s area in Malmö. It focuses on reuse and circular strategies with a long-term flexible structure that creates diverse spaces and meeting places to intensify urban activity. Gjuteriet has inspired several public talks and events, such as Think Tanks, Shop Talks and a series of international lectures.

CASABELLA, 949 settembre 2023 september, p. 41-47

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13th Sep 2023 — News

KS lectures at the Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts

KS & Varvsstaden – transformation of industrial heritage

Featuring the revitalisation of Kockum’s formerly industrial area in Malmö and the example of Gjuteriet, Varvsstaden and Kjellander Sjöberg present their work to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals through minimising resource consumption and impact on the climate caused by urban transformation and construction processes. How focusing on sustainable strategies and common goals early in the process is essential for the necessary transition as well as for the built result – architecture.

Focused on the intensive re-use of repurposed materials, the project demonstrates how existing buildings can be reimagined based on circular principles, introducing meeting places and urban activities. Preserving traces and memories of the place and historic forms of the building, a new neighbourhood is created where the present is tightly interwoven with the multifaceted story about the port’s rich maritime heritage.

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Speakers:
Hanne Birk, Varvsstaden
Johan Pitura, Kjellander Sjöberg Architects

Time and place:
21st September 2023, 5:30 pm
Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts
Fredsgatan 12
Stockholm

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7th Sep 2023 — News

KS events – Malmö in the Making

Join us for a series of exciting conversations, arranged by Kjellander Sjöberg as a part of ‘Malmö in the Making’ – a public initiative organized by the Malmö City Council to explore, discuss and share insights into what the city with its public realm, architecture and culture means to its residents. ‘Malmö in the Making’ takes place during the entire month of September and seeks to investigate challenges Malmö faces today as it grows, and how can we contribute to shaping the future development of the city.

Kjellander Sjöberg has built an exhibition pavilion in Rosengård for meetings and public activities, and prepared a series of events – guided tours through the district focusing on its future ventures, and open discussions about the city organized as three informal Shop Talks and one larger Think Tank in the pavilion. All is free och charge and open for everyone.

12 Sep – Guided Tour Rosengård #1

15 Sep – Shop Talk 07: Ownership of the public realm / urban space?

19 Sep – Guided Tour Rosengård #2

22 Sep – Shop Talk 08: Urban development with children and youth

28 Sep – Think Tank 024: Rosengård – a neighbourhood for all

29 Sep – Shop Talk 09: What do we add to the already built environment?

Read more about Kjellander Sjöberg's events during Malmö in the Making
Read more about Malmö in the Making
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31st Aug 2023 — News

Transformation Farsta: urban streets and quality of life

KS Architects in collaboration with the client Wallin Bostad are designing a new residential scheme at Magelungsvägen in Farsta in southern Stockholm. The site, close to the local centre and the Magelungen lake, currently dominated by infrastructure, is being transformed into a coherent, liveable neighbourhood with new residential typologies, active retail spaces and rich public realm. The design seeks to strengthen the unique character of the place, to interconnect the existing public housing and new links to the surrounding nature.

Farsta is one of Stockholm’s rapidly developing areas with distinct long-term goals in terms of sustainability and quality of life. The ambition of the new masterplan is to erase the current barriers and create more nuanced and safe urban spaces on a human scale, with more life and movement.

Read article from Mitt i Söderort (in Swedish)

23rd Aug 2023 — News

KS in the UK featured in RUM

A great pleasure to read the latest edition of the RUM magazine where Ellinor Thunberg writes about KS practice in the UK. The article highlights three of our major masterplanning projects: Hartree – a new sustainable neighbourhood in Cambridge, Tendring Colchester Borders Garden Community, and Meridian Water in London – a masterplan and urban regeneration project with a vision of micro-neighbourhoods and a green-blue network. Stefan Sjöberg and Angela Woda share visions, experiences from collaborations, and differences in the approach and work processes between the Swedish and the UK market.  We are talking about ‘the Swedish Way’ – living smaller whilst getting more, the importance of quality of life within each neighbourhood and how to plan homes and cities where life can thrive long term.

RUM magazine, June 2023, p. 87-94

Read the article by RUM
Read more about Tendring Colchester Borders Garden Community
Read more about Meridian Water
Read more about Hartree
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16th Aug 2023 — News

Think Tank 023: Gjuteriet: industrial heritage reimagined

Circular approach, re-use & innovation

It is time for the next Think Tank, focusing on re-use and transformation of the already built.

Based on the example of Gjuteriet in Varvsstaden in Malmö, we will discuss how to reach the Sustainable Development Goals through minimising resource consumption and impact on the climate caused by the construction sector.

How focusing on sustainable strategies and common goals early in the process is essential for the necessary transition as well as for the built result – architecture. We will explore re-use and the potential of seeing what is already built as an important asset; both from the material and resource perspective as well as from a wider cultural and historical public interest in the growing city.

The aspiration of the Think Tank is to shed light on the question through the diverse experiences of the invited guests – the Malmö City, the developer Varvsstaden, The Faculty of Engineering at the Lund University, the main tenant Oatly and Kjellander Sjöberg Architects.

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Panel Guests:
Hanne Birk (Varvsstaden)
Finn Williams (Malmö City)
Ulla Janson (LTH)
Olof Martinsson (Malmö City)
Cia Eriksson (Oatly)

Time and place:
24 August 2023, 5:30 pm
Gjuteriet
Ångfärjekajen 8
211 19 Malmö

Event RSVP: rsvp@kjellandersjoberg.se

Read more about Think Tank 023
Read more about Gjuteriet

29th Jun 2023 — News

Masterplan in Nacka takes a major step forward

Kjellander Sjöberg resumes the design work on the emerging Gäddviken masterplan in collaboration with the landscape practice SWMS Arkitektur, forming the sixth phase of the Kvarholmen urban revitalisation by Kvarnholmens Utveckling (KUAB).

The new masterplan will deliver new quality homes, pre-schools, commercial and retail facilities, generous parks providing places for play, relax and leisure as well as a waterfront market square as a central meeting place with a new harbour bath. The rich industrial heritage and the dramatic topography of the site form an interesting framework for responsive placemaking, introducing an active linear park – Hästholmssundet – connecting Saltsjön and Svindersviken.

The vision aims to create a vibrant and sustainable neighbourhood that preserves the unique character of the site while meeting the future needs of a varied urban environment with long-term goals and high quality of life, supported by improved public connections and infrastructure. The masterplan is scheduled for public consultation during 2024.

Read more about Hästholmssundet - Gäddviken

21st Jun 2023 — News

Styrmansbron in Malmö on site

The construction of a curved semicircular structure in the inner harbour basin in central Malmö that will become a new bridge connecting Varvsstaden with the city centre is well underway. Forming an important link for pedestrians, cyclists and busses as well as creating an active urban meeting place, the unique red bridge in brick and pigmented concrete uses warm tones derived from the surrounding shipyard warehouses. It is designed by Kjellander Sjöberg together with the bridge engineer Ian Firth and Sweco Engineering for the Malmö City and Varvsstaden, due to be fully operational at the turn of the year 2024.

Read more about Bro Varvsstaden

1st Jun 2023 — News

Climate-resilient masterplan for Faaborg

Kjellander Sjöberg, in collaboration with the Danish landscape practice LYTT Architecture, resumes the work towards a climate-resilient Faaborg, developing a masterplan for one of the oldest coastal trading towns in Denmark. Appointed by the Faaborg municipality, the team is developing strategies for three key sites – Banegårdspladsen, Stormflodssikringen and Slagterigrunden – to connect the medieval town centre with the harbour, addressing the climate change and maintaining the town’s strong position as an attractive urban destination bordering UNESCO global geopark. The commission is a result of winning a competition in 2019, organized by the municipality and Realdania, inviting teams to participate in an open process to identify opportunities through an open dialogue.

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25th May 2023 — Events

Shop Talk 06: Re-use and transformation

Circular approach, creative urban environments & innovation

A conversation about re-use and transformation of the already built – from the perspective of planetary sustainability and potential contribution of circular approach in development of urban environments and places to create liveable neighbourhoods with social opportunities.

Guests:
Maria Hammarsten, Business Development Manager Urban Innovation, Atrium Ljungberg
Martin Rörby, architectural historian
Anna Molén, Head of Urban Development, Genova
Henrik Lundmark, Property development and consulting

Time and place:
26th May 2023, 8:00 – 9:00
Kjellander Sjöberg, Rosenlundsgatan 40, 118 53 Stockholm

Read more about Shop Talk 06

18th Apr 2023 — News

KS appointed Masterplan Lead to transform Northeast Cambridge, UK

Kjellander Sjöberg has been appointed by regeneration specialist U+I (a Landsec Company) and profit-with-purpose developer TOWN to design the masterplan for the new 120-acre Core Site development, a new kind of sustainable, inclusive and affordable community neighbourhood on the edge of – but firmly rooted in – Cambridge.

Kjellander Sjöberg is leading a team of award-winning UK architects including Bell Phillips Architects, Haworth Tompkins, and 5th Studio, with Feilden Fowles, Alison Brooks Architects and Nooma Studio.

A ten-minute walk from Cambridge North station, the Core Site is located within a predominantly employment-based area of the city, neighboured by the world-renowned Cambridge Science Park, St John’s Innovation Park and Cambridge Business Park. The proposal will include over 5,000 homes, schools, shops, and workplaces, including space for Cambridge’s growing life sciences sector, all connected by high quality public realm and extensive green space. The new piece of Cambridge will be a distinctive local place to live, work, play and learn, where people know their neighbours, shop locally and put down roots.

Read more on Architects' Journal

8th Mar 2023 — Events

KS Shop 08: Industrial heritage reimagined

Photo exhibition about circular approach, presenting the recently completed transformation of Gjuteriet in Malmö for Varvsstaden, captured by the photographer Rasmus Hjortshøj.

Focused on the intensive re-use of repurposed materials, the project demonstrates how existing buildings can be reimagined based on circular principles. Formerly a ruin, the distinctive building has been given a vibrant new life as an active and social new urban place telling a multifaceted story about the port’s rich maritime heritage.

Kjellander Sjöberg began with what was already there: the imposing steel structure, the brick walls, the frail and broken collage-like character of the building we found – all these preserved stories and narratives that have accumulated over time.

‘The way the new building elements hang from the existing loadbearing structure perfectly demonstrates how retrofitting or transforming existing buildings into new spaces can be done out of respect for the qualities already available. This approach also means that the aesthetic qualities of the existing brick and steel structures and window frames are retained and become important for both the spaces and the representation of the spaces,’ says the photographer Rasmus Hjortshøj.

Read more about KS Shop 08
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6th Mar 2023 — News

Tendring and Colchester Borders Garden Community masterplan competition win

Kjellander Sjöberg Architects are part of the winning team in the international two-stage contest to masterplan a new 704-hectare exemplar garden community on the Colchester and Tendring borders in Essex.

The landmark project for Latimer, the development arm of Clarion Housing Group, aims to be the most sustainable and inclusive new community in the UK. It is expected to deliver 7,600 high quality homes and provide employment space as well as community areas over the next two decades.

The bespoke winning team with Haworth Tompkins and Kjellander Sjöberg will be working alongside spatial and landscape design practice Periscope, emerging architecture firm Grounded, engineers Arup and Michael Pawlyn’s regenerative design studio Exploration Architecture.

The brief called for a collaborative and highly innovative design team with an integrated approach – including masterplanning, landscape, architecture, sustainability and community engagement – for a visionary resilient 21st century neighbourhood, setting a new standard for placemaking that will create a lasting legacy for future generations.

Image: Haworth Tompkins

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28th Feb 2023 — News

KS team wins architectural competition in Årstafältet, Stockholm

Kjellander Sjöberg, the public housing co-operative SKB and Coop Sweden have won the ‘Årstafältet 6B’ architectural competition in southern Stockholm. The City of Stockholm organising the competition seeks to create a liveable neighbourhood connecting Årstafältet with the adjacent Östberga city district, to add new qualities to both neighbourhoods while paying a close attention to the existing site conditions, in line with the council’s overall goals and vision.

KS, SKB and Coop, in a dynamic team with the landscape architects HornUggla, the civil engineer Florian Kosche and the construction risk analyst Bengt Dahlgren, have designed a mixed-use scheme based on the great long-term development potential of the site, strengthening the links between Östberga and Årstafältet districts and expanding and intensifying its context for now and the future. The ‘Krönet’ proposal is designed in wood, natural stone and with recycled materials. The use of low-carbon concrete is strictly limited to the parking garage and as a reinforcement of the loadbearing structure. The block comprises low-energy buildings with solar cells and fossil-free electricity, reducing the energy use to a level that is approximately 25% below the Swedish national requirements.

Download the full PDF press release (Swedish)

16th Feb 2023 — News

Industrial heritage reimagined

The transformation of Gjuteriet in Malmö, designed by Kjellander Sjöberg for Varvsstaden, has been completed. Focused on the intensive re-use of repurposed materials, the project demonstrates how existing buildings can be reimagined based on circular principles. Formerly a ruin, the distinctive building has been given a vibrant new life as an active and social new urban place telling a multifaceted story about the port’s rich maritime heritage.

Varvsstaden is a major regeneration project in Malmö transforming the old shipyards into a sustainable new district. The historic Gjuteriet foundry building is a key landmark in the area representing Malmö’s emergence as an industrial city. The project is both about the reinvention of the building and its wider environment. Kjellander Sjöberg have developed a program with maximum social, local and environmental benefits which bring to life an active new public realm along the adjacent quay, dry dock and inner basin. This new focal point in Malmö will kick start the regeneration of the Varvsstaden district which is fast evolving into an exciting new mixed-use neighbourhood with homes, workplaces and a new fine arts campus for the University of Lund.

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Gjuteriet is a new inspiring and experiential company headquarters for Oatly. It’s an informal, open, authentic workplace built around social meeting and communal spaces – it is also creative, collaborative and activity based – a reflection of the shared values of its users. The ground floor is a generous shared realm that will invite the public to a cafe, restaurant, foyer and exhibition space.

The overarching project ethos placed an acute emphasis on resource preservation and a minimal carbon footprint; what can be built within planetary boundaries, what materials were already available to achieve the most sustainable outcomes?

Varvsstaden had made an enlightened head start, creating a material bank in a nearby warehouse stocked with upcycled materials from other disassembled wharf buildings. Central to the sustainable re-use approach this ‘library of things’; bricks, sheet metal, corrugated panels, stairs, light fittings and more, became the project’s primary building resource and main design driver. Additions to the existing steel frame are in glulam timber and CLT; wherever possible new materials required were sourced from local and renewable sources. Timber is the main regenerative material that defines the new spaces which provide a healthy environment.

Kjellander Sjöberg began with what was already there: the imposing steel structure, the brick walls, the frail and broken collage-like character of the building we found – all these preserved stories and narratives that have accumulated over time.

The characteristic basilica gables were renovated and insulated on the inside. The fragmented collage of the west façade that bore interesting historical traces lives on with a new protective outer façade of recycled brick. Original brick vaults sealed over the years have been re-opened and are once again prominent features of the building. The original internal east wall found ruined and largely torn away is replaced with a new façade which expresses the steel frame subdivision comprising glazed compartments and staggered hanging brick screens.

The large industrial hall with an existing steel frame and traverse was once alive with busy ship component building activity. Today, the impressive volume is filled anew with new spaces that encourage creative use, social interaction and collaboration. Exceptional daylight permeates throughout the building. An architecture of transparency, and visual connections revolves around the movement of staircases that anchor and connect floating volumes. By rethinking the space, Kjellander Sjöberg have created a dynamic spatial sequence in three dimensions.

Developer: Varvsstaden
Contractor: PEAB
Tenant: Oatly
Collaboration: Sted Landskap, BK Konsult, Matter by Brix, Martinsons

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