Building for Culture, Education and Industry

Our work is founded in art with playfulness, empathy and a devotion to form. In general, this is something we miss in contemporary architecture – where prescriptive and reductive suboptimization are prevailing.

In experience we know how to do things differently. The scope of our office revolves around spaces with purpose and a strong relationship between form, identity and operations. Our work always has conceptual and strategic dimensions, ranging from feasibility studies and jury work for Wisdome at the Technical Museum in Stockholm, to an artist studio in Rosengård, Malmö.

For new projects or advice contact Edvin Bylander


 


Design & Production

Redevelopment and extension
Interior architecture
Digital design-to-production

Concept & Strategy

Spatial brand and identity
Brief and feasibility study
Strategic site planning
Multi-stakeholder facilitation


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Wisdome at Tekniska, Stockholm  (2019)       >


Concept, feasibility study and jury work for new visualization center and digital learning environment at the National Museum of Science and Technology (Tekniska) in Royal Djurgården, Stockholm. After a donation from the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation.

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Wisdome at Tekniska, Stockholm  (2019)       >


Concept, feasibility study and jury work for new visualization center and digital learning environment at the National Museum of Science and Technology (Tekniska) in Royal Djurgården, Stockholm. After a donation from the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation.

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Wisdome at Tekniska, Stockholm  (2019)       >


Concept, feasibility study and jury work for new visualization center and digital learning environment at the National Museum of Science and Technology (Tekniska) in Royal Djurgården, Stockholm. After a donation from the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation.

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Wisdome at Tekniska, Stockholm  (2019)       >


Concept, feasibility study and jury work for new visualization center and digital learning environment at the National Museum of Science and Technology (Tekniska) in Royal Djurgården, Stockholm. After a donation from the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation.

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Ateljén, Malmö  (2024)       >


An artist studio hidden away in a back garden in Rosengård, Malmö. A wooden house cladded with birch plywood, coloured red with traditional linseed oil and rye flour paint (Falu Rödfärg).

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Ateljén, Malmö  (2024)       >


An artist studio hidden away in a back garden in Rosengård, Malmö. A wooden house cladded with birch plywood, coloured red with traditional linseed oil and rye flour paint (Falu Rödfärg).

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Lamminrahka School and Community Center, Kangasala  (2020)       >


Competition entry for new K-9 school, kindergarten and community center. Ranked upper class among the entries and mentioned by the jury for its personal and sympathetic approach to the site.

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Sege Park Sustainability Building, Malmö  (2024)       >


Concept development. As a part of the national program Sharing Cities we were working with real estate developer Trianon and the social company Drevet to facilitate a spatial concept for mobility and local social services in the regeneration of Sege park in Malmö.

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Sege Park Sustainability Building, Malmö  (2024)       >


Concept development. As a part of the national program Sharing Cities we were working with real estate developer Trianon and the social company Drevet to facilitate a spatial concept for mobility and local social services in the regeneration of Sege park in Malmö.









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