KTH Architecture
KTH School

of Architecture
KTH School

of Architecture

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The site on the KTH campus, with its very tangible cultural and historical context and its physical limitations, could be described as the opposite of a blank slate (tabula rasa). The new school is inserted into an existing courtyard space with established pathways and is located adjacent to Erik Lallerstedt’s original and quite monumental brick buildings from the early twentieth century.

University, Stockholm
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Based on the logic of a free campus layout that encourages movement, the idea is to accommodate and encourage circulation within the building and all around it as a way of thoroughly integrating and anchoring the new school to the site. With its rounded contours and a total of six floors, the school building includes a sunken garden and a roof terrace, while cultivating the character of the courtyard as one continuous space. The deep red Cor-Ten steel exterior relates to the dark red brick of the existing buildings.

The interior is designed to be robust and flexible. Curving walls create a free flow of contiguous space that enhances the sense of openness rather than enclosure.

Views and paths are extended through the structure with spatial conditions more akin to a landscape than a traditional institutional building. At the entrance level, a series of double-height spaces—the atelier and exhibition area—designate a generous main entrance that also doubles as an open lecture hall in the form of a broad passage meandering through the building.

A deep floor plan creates an opportunity for extensive glass use in the surfaces of the façade. It endows the building with a high degree of generality, offering lavish amounts of light and transparency while maintaining the climate and energy efficiency of the whole building.

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Type
University
Location
Stockholm, Sweden
Size
9 140 m²
Client
Akademiska Hus
Competition
2007
Project
2007 – 2015
Status
Completed
Team
Bolle Tham, Martin Videgård, Carmen Izquierdo Lazaro, Lena Fagle, Mårten Nettelbladt, Mia Nygren, Andreas Helgesson Gonzaga, Måns Tham, Johanna Redell, Anna Jacobson, Lukas Thiel, Erik Wåhlström, Johan Björkholm, Helen Amundsen, Fredrik Nilsson, Branko Kovacevic, Benjamin Mandre, Susanna Bremberg, Marina Rotolo, Anna-Lisa Pollock, Pau Boluda, Finn Wilkie, Anna Höglund, Paula Stenquist, Alexandra Pripp, Andreas Stålberg, Per Odebeck, Stefan Nilsson, Bengt Hellsten
Photo
Åke E:son Lindman
Awards
Kasper Salin Prize 2015, Building of The Year, Education Award by Archdaily, Stockholm Building of the Year, AIT Award, 2nd Prize