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Invited competition 2021, 1st Prize. As part of the expanding military academy at Karlberg Castle in Stockholm, the prevailing historical context and the new building's relationship to the 17th-century park spaces are the starting points for this project.



The new cadet mess building is conceived as a freestanding volume shaped by four softly curved façades of tall columns. The character of the building is a result of the interplay between the space-making arcs, the horizontal proportions of each façade, and the vertical direction of the solid columns. Like a peristyle, the rows of columns produce exterior and interior rooms with specific spatial qualities—a balance between mass and void, light and shadow. In dialogue with the classical order of the castle, the new mess building has a distinct and calm presence that harmonises with its surroundings while retaining a clear contemporary identity.
The square building footprint generates a compact volume with efficient use of space and close internal connections. Within the symmetrically ordered plan, two main entrances are located at opposite ends of a functional north-south axis. The mess hall, a generous double-height space, is placed in the western part of the building, with direct access from the serving area and to an outdoor dining space. Kitchen, storage, and logistical spaces are located to the east. A staircase next to each main entrance leads to an upper floor, where offices and meeting spaces benefit from open views of the park.








