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3XN Wins Landmark Project in Sweden



Danish architect 3XN has won the Landmark Project in Sweden, the construction is planned to begin 2011.


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+ Press Release courtesy of 3XN architects

The softly shaped building symbolizes the human values characterizing the revival of Vällingby Parkstad in Stockholm, Sweden

3XNs winning proposal for the new structure marking the entrance to Vällingby Parkstad creates a close relation between work life, housing, and leisure.


Image courtesy of 3XN

- It was important for us to create a contrast to the traditional and more angular buildings surrounding the site. This building will add human values and scale to the area – and at the same time it will be a significant landmark for the Vällingby Parkstad, says Jan Ammundsen, Partner and Head of Competition at 3XN

The building’s curved design embraces the area and the lively shaped balconies opens up the structure towards the surroundings thus raising the park up in the air. The dense city structure at the base adds activity at eye level and life thrives on active roof tops and flowering balconies.

In the competition: 3XN; BIG; Wingårdhs; and Tham & Videgård


Image courtesy of 3XN
+ Project credits / data


Architect: 3XN
Address: Vällingby Parkstad, Stockholm, Sweden
Client: Svea Fastigheter
Size: 13,000 m2 (14 floors)
1. prize in invited competition 2010
Construction is planned to begin 2011.