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Architect: Schmidt Hammer Lassen architects

Built in: 2006 – 2008

Builder: Skanska Öresund AB

 

Facts

Area: 10,000 m²

Engineer: Skanska

Competition: 2003, 1st prize in invited competition

Landscape Architects: Schmidt Hammer Lassen architects

 

Description

The new District Court, which also acts as the Court of Appeal for Skåne and Blekinge, constitutes a fulcrum for the surrounding characteristic and highly disparate sites. The building’s form reflects the contours of the terrain and cuts a crisp, self-assured profile in relation to its surroundings: water and green areas.

 

Source: Schmidt Hammer Lassen architects

 

Architect: Schmidt Hammer Lassen architects

Built in: 2006 – 2008

Builder: Skanska Öresund AB

 

Facts

Area: 10,000 m²

Engineer: Skanska

Competition: 2003, 1st prize in invited competition

Landscape Architects: Schmidt Hammer Lassen architects

 

Description

The new District Court, which also acts as the Court of Appeal for Skåne and Blekinge, constitutes a fulcrum for the surrounding characteristic and highly disparate sites. The building’s form reflects the contours of the terrain and cuts a crisp, self-assured profile in relation to its surroundings: water and green areas.

 

Source: Schmidt Hammer Lassen architects

 

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Quasi: Dem schwedischen Volke

 

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///Panoramaaufnahme des schwedischen Reichstagsgebäudes Riksdagshuset auf der kleinen Insel Helgeandsholmen unweit des Königlichen Schlosses (Kungliga Slottet) in Stockholm

///Panoramic view of the Riksdagshuset in Stockholm, seat of the Swedish Parliament, located on the small island Helgeandsholmen, close to the Royal Castle (Kungliga Slottet)

Malmö, Sweden. Santiago Calatrava. Shot in august 2009

Riddarholmen Island in Stockholm is buried under a blanket of snow just before the holidays. The heavy snowfall and the sub-zero temperatures have scared tourists off the streets and most of the old town lies abandoned. Stockholm is a quiet and peaceful place at times like this.

Sigurd Lewerentz. 1962 - 1966. Klippan, Sweden.

Station House window at the commuter station in Tungelsta. The old Stationmaster still lives here. We used to call him Kalle Klipp when I was a kid. Because that was what he dit. When it comes to christmas decorations, this is what I prefer. Very simple but you still notice it.

Farsta center is a suburb to Stockholm. It was built in the end of the 50s and early 60s.

Architect: Schmidt Hammer Lassen architects

Built in: 2006 – 2008

Builder: Skanska Öresund AB

 

Facts

Area: 10,000 m²

Engineer: Skanska

Competition: 2003, 1st prize in invited competition

Landscape Architects: Schmidt Hammer Lassen architects

 

Description

The new District Court, which also acts as the Court of Appeal for Skåne and Blekinge, constitutes a fulcrum for the surrounding characteristic and highly disparate sites. The building’s form reflects the contours of the terrain and cuts a crisp, self-assured profile in relation to its surroundings: water and green areas.

 

Source: Schmidt Hammer Lassen architects

 

Architect: David Helldén (1905-1990), with Piet Hein, completed 1967. Glass obelisk by Edvin Öhrström, added 1974. Named after the 18th century Swedish sculptor John Tobias Sergel who once lived in this area. Norrmalm, Stockholm, Sweden.

Östermalmstorg, Östermalm, Stockholm.

the townhall of Karlshamn

 

rådhuset i Karlshamn

 

das Rathaus von Karlshamn

 

Karlshamn / Blekinge / Sverige / Europa

A summer restaurant by Sigurd Lewerentz in Pålsjö forest, Helsingborg

Haus des Schlittenhundezüchters

I played a lot with the settings in this.

I tried to bring out the colors of the books and give a futuristic look.

 

on black

Nalen concert club & restaurant, Stockholm

Curmans #carl_curman #curman #dragestil #prefab #ferdighus #architecture #arkitektur #sverige #lysekil #sweden

 

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Stockholm, Sweden - October, 23th, 2016. Artwork at Solna Centrum metro station, part of the modern art exhibition in Stockholm Tunnelbana Subway.

Taken in the B01 Housing District in Malmö, Sweden

The Stockholm Palace is the official residence and major royal palace of the Swedish monarch. Stockholm Palace is located on Stadsholmen ("city island"), in Gamla Stan (the old town) in the capital, Stockholm.

 

The offices of the monarch (King Carl XVI Gustaf) and the other members of the Swedish Royal Family as well as the offices of the Royal Court of Sweden are located there. The palace is used for representative purposes by the King whilst performing his duties as the head of state.

 

The Palace was rebuilt in 1690, in Baroque style by Nicodemus Tessin the Younger

A newer house (which at least has a raised roof)

Houses in Viken designed by Danish Vandkunsten architects

Outdoor lighting.

 

Architect: Schmidt Hammer Lassen architects

Built in: 2006 – 2008

Builder: Skanska Öresund AB

 

Facts

Area: 10,000 m²

Engineer: Skanska

Competition: 2003, 1st prize in invited competition

Landscape Architects: Schmidt Hammer Lassen architects

 

Description

The new District Court, which also acts as the Court of Appeal for Skåne and Blekinge, constitutes a fulcrum for the surrounding characteristic and highly disparate sites. The building’s form reflects the contours of the terrain and cuts a crisp, self-assured profile in relation to its surroundings: water and green areas.

 

Source: Schmidt Hammer Lassen architects

 

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