Marge Arkitekter was commissioned to design the Strömkajen ferry terminal buildings on the Blasierholmen peninsula in the center of historic Stockholm. Surrounded by national landmarks; the National Art Gallery, the Grand Hotel and the Royal Palace just across the water, the architects had the extraordinary job of creating a building that was low-lying as to not disrupt views of the Royal Palace. (more…)
Monthly Archives: September 2015
Architects Design Custom Brass Patchwork To Envelop Ferry Terminal Buildings In Stockholm
Airport Converted Into Technology Business Hub by Norwegian Architects
The former site of the Oslo Airport in Norway, closed in the late 1990’s, is now the business hub for technologies company IT-Fornebu. Utilizing the existing airport terminal, the new extension known as the Portal Building, will house the business and incubation center for the company. The company’s hope is to transform this former transport hub into a citywide business hub with the help of the designers at A-lab architecture. (more…)
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