Sauerbruch Hutton

Sthlm 01 Tower

Sthlm 01 Tower
© Anders Bobert

STHLM 01 TOWER

Sauerbruch Hutton

AREA
35200 m²

YEAR
2020

PHOTOGRAPHS
Anders Bobert

CATEGORY
Mixed Use Architecture, Office Buildings, Sustainability

PROJECT MANAGER
Lina Lahiri

LOCATION
Stockholm, Sweden

MANUFACTURERS
Daloc, EGE, Höganäs, Rockfon, Forbo, Herrljunga Terazzo, Kvadrat, Kåbe-mattan, Morgana

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
Sinai Gesellschaft von Landschaftsarchitekten mbH

STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
Schlaich Bergermann Partner

LIGHTING DESIGN
ÅF Infrastruktur AB

DESIGN MANAGERS
Erik Levander, Jimi Estevez

PROJECT MANAGER (COMPETITION)
Jonas Luther

ARCHITECTS
Madeleine Appelros, Jonas Luther, Elena Martinez, Ana Rita Silvestre Caneira, Elisabet Sundin

MODEL
Jörg Albeke

FACADE
Staticus Sverige AS, Philipp Heese, Jimi Estevez

CLIENT
Skanska Fastigheter Stockholm AB

LOCAL ARCHITECTS
Byrån för Arkitektur & Urbanism BAU AB, Stockholm

LANDSCAPE PLANNING
WSP Sverige AB

FIRE ENGINEERING
Brandkonsulten Kjell Fallqvist AB

STRUCTURAL PLANNING
WSP Sverige AB

VENTILATION
ÅF Infrastruktur AB

Sthlm 01 Tower
© Anders Bobert
Sthlm 01 Tower
© Anders Bobert

This project initiates the transformation of a former harbour area in the south of Stockholm into the new ecological district of Hammarby Sjöstad.

Sthlm 01 Tower
© Anders Bobert
Sthlm 01 Tower
© Anders Bobert

Situated along the western edge of the redevelopment area, south of the bridges over Hammarby canal and beside a major road into Stockholm, the ensemble comprises a tower and a low-rise building with heights of 100 and 25 metres respectively.

Together, these two distinct volumes reconcile the divergent scales and conditions of the context, at the interface between the wide arterial road and a narrow park to the west and, to the east, the new city district that lies some 16 metres lower.

Sthlm 01 Tower
© Anders Bobert
Sthlm 01 Tower
© Anders Bobert
Sthlm 01 Tower
© Anders Bobert

Between the two buildings, a sweeping flight of steps extends the local pedestrian network to provide an additional route to and from the nearby underground railway station and the new housing area by the water.

The emblematic geometry of the tower – a conical star that gradually extends its perimeter as it rises into the sky – minimises its footprint on this limited site while providing flexible office space that benefits from long-distance views and an abundance of daylight.

Sthlm 01 Tower
© Anders Bobert
Sthlm 01 Tower
© Anders Bobert

On the two different ground levels the high rise houses commercial units while a restaurant and sky bar on the top level offer spectacular views of the city.

The façade of the tower presents a striking chromotope, which gives identity to the new district and provides a landmark for orientation, in keeping with the building’s name: Stockholm One. This project is LEED Platinum certified.


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2nd Floor Plan
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6th Floor Plan
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23th Floor Plan
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28th Floor Plan
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Isometric Office 23th Floor Plan
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Site Plan


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Elevation
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Section
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Exploded Isometric

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