Wooden skyscraper - C.F. Møller
5.6.2013

Wooden skyscraper

For HSB Stockholm's architectural competition 2023, three teams of architects have produced innovative proposals for private residences of the future at three different locations in the centre of Stockholm. Berg | C.F. Møller's proposed design is a 34-storey skyscraper made of wood.
Wooden skyscraper - C.F. Møller
Wooden skyscraper - C.F. Møller
Berg | C.F. Møller Architects are working in partnership with architects Dinell Johansson and consultants Tyréns on their entry. The team has chosen to build upwards, and has designed a 34-storey residential building, which will be seen for miles. The building will be built over a wooden construction with a concrete core, and it is intended to give the people of Stockholm a new and characteristic beacon and meeting place in their city. Social and environmental sustainability is integrated into the project. Each apartment will have an energy-saving, glass-covered veranda, while the building itself will be powered by solar panels on the roof. At street level there is a café and childcare facility. In a new community centre, local people will be able to enjoy the benefits of a market square, fitness centre and bicycle storage room. A communal winter garden will provide residents with an opportunity to have allotment gardens. All three design proposals will be available on HSB Stockholm's Facebook page from 5 June. On Facebook you can vote for your favourite and thus play your part in determining how private homes in Stockholm will look in the future.

 

Vote for Berg | C.F. Møller's proposal here

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