Gotlands Garnison, C.F. Møller Architects - C. F. Møller Architects honoured with the Swedish Fortifications Agencys Architecture Award  - C.F. Møller. Photo: Jonathan ôhrman
Gotlands Garnison, C.F. Møller Architects - C. F. Møller Architects honoured with the Swedish Fortifications Agencys Architecture Award  - C.F. Møller. Photo: Jonathan ôhrman
17.4.2024

C. F. Møller Architects honoured with the Swedish Fortifications Agency's Architecture Award

C. F. Møller Architects was nominated with a total of two projects out of four finalists for the Swedish Fortifications Agency's architecture award and wins the award for Gotland's regiment, which is a completely new armoured regiment.

 

In order to develop the military building tradition and inspire good architecture in defense properties, the Swedish Fortifications Agency awards an architecture award to a structure in its own property portfolio. All in all, four projects were nominated. C. F. Møller was nominated for both a student home for cadets, Dianeberg in Karlberg, and for Gotland's regiment P18, and it was Gotland's regiment that won the award.

Henrik Linton - C. F. Møller Architects honoured with the Swedish Fortifications Agencys Architecture Award  - C.F. Møller. Photo: Mårten Lindquist

"We are proud and happy to have two projects in the final, and even more so to end up as winners. An important basis for the architectural quality can be found in the Fortifications Agency's high ambitions for the re-establishment of the Armed Forces on Gotland," says Henrik Linton, architect at C.F. Møller Architects, which has worked on the project together with the Fortifications Agency's project manager Per Falkgren, among others.

Gotlands Garnison, C.F. Møller Architects - C. F. Møller Architects honoured with the Swedish Fortifications Agencys Architecture Award  - C.F. Møller. Photo: Jonathan ôhrman

The Fortifications Agency's justification reads: 

"Gotland's garrison is a completely new armoured regiment, conditioned by the troubled world situation. In this way, it is unique in our time and probably means a pattern-forming first step of extensive defense expansions in Sweden. The new regiment is the result of painstaking work that began with an architectural competition, and has been installed on sensitive alvar land with an architecture that differs from that of classic army regiments. The layout consists of an engine area in the south which gradually transforms into a barracks area in the north. They are in file, with the firing range as an extension – an organization based on the flows of the business. The engine area has been given a rational design with a canopy and halls in black sheet metal. It has developed as a matter-of-fact and robust architecture that responds well to its function. Against this stand the bright, simple volumes of the barracks area with wooden ribbing on the facades. This way of marking the contents of the various buildings creates clarity and atmosphere in a well-founded way, while the materials reflect their task and their surroundings."

Gotlands Garnison, C.F. Møller Architects - C. F. Møller Architects honoured with the Swedish Fortifications Agencys Architecture Award  - C.F. Møller. Photo: Jonathan ôhrman

Background on Gotland Regiment P18, Visby Garrison

Gotland's regiment P18 is a brand new armored regiment located in Tofta just south of Visby. After winning the architecture competition that the Fortifications Agency announced in 2016, C.F. Møller has been responsible for the architectural design. By managing the competition proposal's motto "Camouflage", buildings and facilities have been shaped in close interaction between landscape, topography and desired specifications.

 

"The regiment's buildings are set back from the road in a landscape where open alvar limestone plain meets sparse pine vegetation. A relatively large facility has taken shape and gained an obvious place in the landscape. Preserved and supplemented vegetation provides an environment where the basic features of the natural and cultural landscape are maintained. The basis for the design of the buildings is to be found in this landscape and in the content of the business," explains Henrik Linton.

 

Buildings for vehicles and machinery are clear volumes where the folded sheet metal of the facades reflects the verticality of the pines and the play of light. Dining hall, sports hall, administration and other activities with people at centre have facades dominated by graying wood. The pine material engages with the colours and light of the limestone bedrock. Buildings with high safety requirements are expressed directly from the ground's limestone and are made with a light-pigmented concrete.

 

Fortificationsverket's Architecture Prize

Every three years, the Fortifications Agency's Architecture Prize is awarded. It is allocated to an object in the Defense Agency's property portfolio and the purpose is to develop the military building tradition and inspire good architecture in defense properties.

This year, four projects were nominated.

Student residence Dianeberg, Karlberg. Architect: C.F. Møller Architects

The cadet wing, Karlberg. Architect: KlarkZenit Arkitekter

Gotland Garrison. Architect: C.F. Møller Architects

New Barracks, Revingehed. Architect: Maddison Konsult AB

 

Press Release Swedish Fortifications Agency

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