New School of Architecture and Campus Entrance for the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm. Competition, 1st prize.
Main entrance on Osquars Backe leading to ateliers, workshops and exhibition area. Teaching rooms and offices are on the three upper floors.
The new School of Architecture in its context. Facades are glass and deep red corten steel connecting to the existing buildings of dark red brick at the KTH Campus. Construction is in-situ cast concrete with load bearing parts visible as freely placed fields in the facade.
Working model 1 – Double height main spaces on the ground floor shape the mezzanine, where 3rd year students will be working at upper-courtyard level.
Working model 2 – Each of the upper floors have flexible open atelier spaces along the perimeter of the building, while a core contains communal areas and meeting rooms.
Architecture School
Main entrance on Osquars Backe leading to ateliers, workshops and exhibition area. Teaching rooms and offices are on the three upper floors.
Working model 2 – Each of the upper floors have flexible open atelier spaces along the perimeter of the building, while a core contains communal areas and meeting rooms.