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Architects: Karlsson/Lauri Arkitekter
- Area: 2500 m²
- Year: 2023
Sköndal Terrace Houses / Karlsson/Lauri Arkitekter
Wisdome Stockholm / Elding Oscarson
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Architects: Elding Oscarson
- Area: 1325 m²
- Year: 2023
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Manufacturers: Blumer Lehmann, Stora Enso
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Professionals: Oljibe
Merkurhuset Offices / Olsson Lyckefors Arkitektur
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Architects: Olsson Lyckefors Arkitektur
- Area: 8000 m²
- Year: 2022
Karlavägen Apartment Renovation / Spring Arkitektkontor
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Architects: Spring Arkitektkontor
- Area: 230 m²
- Year: 2023
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Manufacturers: Louis Poulsen
On Labs - New Global Headquarters for On running / Specific Generic + Spillmann Echsle Architekten
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Architects: Specific Generic, Spillmann Echsle Architekten
- Area: 15000 m²
- Year: 2023
House for Two Artists / Mikael Bergquist Arkitektkontor
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Architects: Mikael Bergquist Arkitektkontor
- Year: 22
House Tjurpannan / HelgessonGonzaga Arkitekter
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Architects: HelgessonGonzaga Arkitekter
- Area: 90 m²
- Year: 2022
6x60 House / Alexander Tochtermann + Philipp Wündrich
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Architects: Alexander Tochtermann, Philipp Wündrich
- Area: 400 m²
- Year: 2021
Praga Residential Building / ARQUITECTURA-G
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Architects: ARQUITECTURA-G
- Area: 1000 m²
- Year: 2021
Hoghult House / Fabel Arkitektur
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Architects: Fabel Arkitektur
- Area: 85 m²
- Year: 2020
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Professionals: K-märkt byggnadsvård
Little Faktory Hair Studio / Westblom Krasse Arkitektkontor
As Climate Becomes Extreme, How to Deal with the Building Envelope?
When talking about energy efficiency in buildings, it is inevitable to mention thermal insulation. We rarely see it in a finished building and, even in the technical drawings, the insulating layer appears as a thin hatch. But this is an element that is of vital importance, as it acts as a barrier to the flow of heat, hindering the exchange of energy between the interior and the exterior, reducing the amount of heat that escapes in winter and the thermal energy that enters in the summer. In a building with good thermal insulation, there is less need for heating to keep the house at a pleasant temperature, also reducing its carbon footprint. Currently, there are many countries that require a minimum level of thermal insulation for buildings, with increasingly strict parameters. But how should this issue be dealt with in the near future, with the worrying climate crisis forecast?
House RR / Norell/Rodhe
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Architects: Norell/Rodhe
- Area: 70 m²
- Year: 2020
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Manufacturers: Ifö Electric AB, Plannja
Meet the Winners of the 2021 AR House Awards
El Garaje by Nomos has been announced as the winner of the 2021 AR House Awards 2021. Selected from a shortlist of 15 global practices, the jury praised the project for how it "rethinks the housing typology as an element to reactivate underused spaces in cities and transform rigid and obsolete infrastructure into lively solutions". House Hamburgö by Manthey Kula and House in Kanazawa by Shota Nakanishi Architects also received highly commended recognition, along with honorable mentions to Beaconsfield house by Simon Pendal Architect, Weekend House by AREA (Architecture Research Athens), and Hlöðuberg artist studio by Studio Bua.
Lilla Rågholmen House / Arrhov Frick Arkitektkontor
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Architects: Arrhov Frick Arkitektkontor
- Year: 2017
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Manufacturers: AutoDesk, panoramah!®, Dornbracht, Duravit, Miele, +6
Copper Can Be Endlessly Recycled: 8 Projects With Sustainable Cladding
It is believed that copper was the first metal to be found by men and used in the manufacture of tools and weapons. This occurred in the last period of prehistory, more than 10,000 years ago, in the so-called Metal Age, when groups, until then nomadic, started to become sedentary, developing agriculture and starting the first urban settlements. Copper has since been used in diverse ways. Used for decorative objects, jewelry, automotive parts, electrical systems, and even for dental amalgams, the material has had huge demand. In architecture, copper coatings are greatly appreciated for their aesthetics and durability. But a factor worth mentioning is that copper can be recycled infinitely, practically without losing its properties.