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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
Mariedals slott i Västergötland uppfördes på 1660-talet i tidens karolinska stil av Läckö slottsherre Magnus Gabriel de la Gardie, för sin hustru prinsessan Maria Euforsyne av Pfalz-Zweibrucken, som också givit slottet dess namn.
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
Båstad church, where my cousin Lizette had her confirmation saturday.
More on my blog -> pblog.cutback.org/index.php?showimage=258
HSB Turning Torso is a Deconstructivist skyscraper in Malmö, Sweden, located on the Swedish side of the Øresund strait.[1] It was designed by the Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava and officially opened on 27 August 2005
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
So this is the almost-finished new Ericsson building in Stockholm, Sweden. It's got a really cool architecture, and I plan on going back and shooting it even more when they take away all the fences and crap around it.
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