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20th Sep 2012 — Press

Dream Architecture, RUM

Kjellander Sjöberg talks about unrealized dream projects in the September issue of RUM.

RUM no. 9, 2012, p. 123

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11th Dec 2024 — News

KS about a garden city renaissance in the magazine Arkitektur

Kjellander Sjöberg’s work with the regenerative masterplan Tendring Colchester Borders Garden Community for Latimer by Clarion Housing Group in the UK is featured in the latest issue of Arkitektur – the largest architectural magazine in the Nordics which has been analysing, evaluating and documenting Swedish architecture and urban design since 1901.

In the comprehensive article ‘Big plans for small-scale cities’, Ylva Frid explores how garden cities of today can be designed, through four interviews with architects about the ideas for their current projects.

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In his account, Stefan Sjöberg discusses experiences from contributing to a sustainable ‘garden community renaissance’ and the British dreams of owning a home.

‘We are working with an historic agricultural landscape. The degree of sustainability of the project hinges on the infrastructure. The main street is being planned and designed for trams. Nobody should have to walk for more than five minutes to reach a stop, and it should be easy to cycle everywhere. Distinct local centres with a main street also provide the right conditions for vibrant life with shops and pubs. What sets it apart from the post-war New Towns Movement is the green approach. We are not paving over as much land, we are preserving existing ecosystems and habitats, and we are paying much closer attention to water management. A garden city can be integrated more seamlessly into the English cultural landscape and more locally rooted in terms of materials and design.’

Magazine Arkitektur, Nr 6 2024 – Trädgårdsstad-ism, p. 24-28

TCBGC is a collaboration with Haworth Tompkins alongside Periscope, Grounded, Arup, and Exploration Architecture.

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12th Aug 2024 — News

Circularity fits like a glove

Kjellander Sjöberg’s transformation of Gjuteriet in Malmö for Varvsstaden is featured in the June 2024 issue of Fastighetstidningen – a magazine about real estate that also covers topics that are important for the industry’s development and its role in the society.

In the comprehensive article, Leo Gullbring reasons about circular and sustainable construction, architectural qualities, circular economy adaptation, and how ambitious programs are created when the construction industry is to become climate neutral.

– We weren’t interested in just showcasing and varnishing industrial environments that told a story from the city’s heyday. We wanted the building to last another hundred years. The exposed steel frame proved functional, and the building’s structure opened up a wealth of ideas. We could create a kind of sustainability hierarchy where we started with what was already there and gradually added local, renewable materials, and of course, a few that don’t quite meet the standard, like mineral wool in the worst case, says Stefan Sjöberg.

Fastighetstidningen, Nr 3 June 2024 p. 50-52

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1st Mar 2024 — News

KS 5th most influential actor in architecture and design

Kjellander Sjöberg named the 5th most influential actor in the planning, architecture and design sector in Sweden for 2024. Published by the RUM magazine, ‘Maktlistan’ is an annual list of 100 most influential leaders, individuals, practices and organisations.

Jury’s statement: ‘Gjuteriet works like a charm. We have heard industry experts say that this project will serve as inspiration for years to come.’

RUM magazine, February 2024, p. 118-130

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12th Dec 2023 — Press

Legacy: Gjuteriet in the magazine Arkitektur

– On the site of Kockum’s former shipyards, there is a new neighbourhood being built, preserving remains of the past. Looking at a timber structure suspended from retained steel beams, Jelena Mijanovi? asks herself: Is this the future?

Kjellander Sjöberg’s transformation of Gjuteriet in Malmö for Varvsstaden is published in the latest issue of Arkitektur – the largest architectural magazine in the Nordics which has been analysing, evaluating and documenting Swedish architecture and urban design since 1901.

In the comprehensive article, Jelena Mijanovi? reasons about circular economy, material reuse as well as how architectural qualities are measured and how to ensure they key to sustainability assessments.

– Gjuteriet represents one of the great examples. The newly built parts keep a respectful distance from the historic remains. Half of the building is suspended from the preserved steel structure. The relationship between new and old is clear: the old governs while the new follows.

Magazine Arkitektur, Nr 6 2023 – Transformation, p. 44-55

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1st Nov 2023 — News

Interview about Gjuteriet in RUM

– Gjuteriet in Malmö rises from the ruins. Kjellander Sjöberg Architects have preserved the past whilst at the same time written the next chapter in the history of the building and the area, writes Ellinor Thunberg in an extensive interview with KS Malmö Director Johan Pitura, published in the latest issue of the RUM magazine.

Kjellander Sjöberg’s transformation of Gjuteriet in Malmö for Varvsstaden is presented in the September issue of RUM – a Swedish magazine which informs, inspires and reflects on architecture, interior design and design. The comprehensive article highlights the collaborative process focused on resource-efficiency, extensive material re-use and circular strategies, aiming at preserving and revealing traces and memories which tell the story of the building.

Magazine RUM, September 2023, p. 135-142

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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

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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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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

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7th Jul 2022 — Press

Valpen consultation open

The Valpen 3 scheme consultation is open until 7th August and has been featured in the local newspaper Eskilstuna-Kuriren. The project, being developed by Kjellander Sjöberg in collaboration with Kruhsberg Fastigheter and Urbio, is located in the ‘Väster’ district in central Eskilstuna and will deliver housing, offices, shops, restaurants, a hotel and elderly care. It is designed with a wide array of façade expressions, varied massing and heights to respond to the richness and diversity of the surrounding culturally valuable historic environment. Relocating the existing Postnord’s facilities, the proposal comprises three new blocks, aligned with the council’s vision for the ‘Väster’ district, to create a vibrant, integrated neighbourhood and an attractive gateway to Eskilstuna.

Eskilstuna-Kuriren, 21st June 2022, page 4.

Read more in Eskilstuna-Kuriren (in Swedish).
Read more on the Eskilstuna Municipality's website.

8th Mar 2022 — News

What can we do right here, right now? (Hope from Wood blog article)

The Museum of Finnish Architecture has published a blog article written by Stefan Sjöberg, based on his lecture ‘Adaptive Use: How to use the already built as a resource’ given in November 2021 as a part of the Hope from Wood Discussion Series. The text stresses the importance of immediate action and attempts to address the climate crisis in the everyday activities. It offers reasoning regarding challenges and possibilities through highlighting essential principles for recycling and resource-conscious construction, presenting KS’s Gjuteriet transformation project as an example. Embracing the utilisation of the existing and striving to do as little as possible that may harm our planet, the article introduces a methodology that promotes projects that are fundamentally sustainable.

‘The choice of materials for any new construction must be based on what is available locally to minimise impact on the climate. This intrinsically defines a vocabulary and a tectonic language, a format and framework of specific conditions, rather than giving a total freedom for one’s vision. More ethics, less aesthetics.’

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Hope from Wood Discussion Series was organised by the You Tell Me Collective in November 2021 as a part of the main Hope from Wood exhibition at the Museum of Finnish Architecture.

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