White Arkitekter

Tele2 Arena

Tele2 Arena
© Åke E:son Lindman

Tele2 Arena 

White arkitekter

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Fredrik Källström, Monica Von Schmalensee

PROYECT TEAM
Magnus Croon, Jesper Källgren, Raimo Joss, Mats Anslöv, Elin Hammarsten, Björn Norén, Joacim Wahlström, Dirk Noack, Bengt Mührer, Jens Hansson, Björn Tegnell, Thomas Rudin, Eva Fabricius, Magdalena Franciskovic, Sofia Waernulf, Erik Eriksson, Robert Niziolek, Anders Bobert, Hampus Trotzig, Rosmari Johansson

MANUFACTURERS
Woodsafe

PHOTOGRAPHS
Ake E:son Lindman, Thomas Zaar

YEAR
2013

LOCATION
Stockholm, Sweden

CATEGORY
Sports Architecture, Stadiums

Text description provided by architect.

The Tele2 Arena is Stockholm’s new multi-purpose arena. It is designed by White arkitekter and is characterized by its asymmetrical shape, its transparency and the manor it responds to the seasonal Nordic light.

Tele2 Arena
© Thomas Zaar
Tele2 Arena
© Åke E:son Lindman

The arena has a capacity of 30.000 spectators for sports events and 45.000 for concerts. The Tele2 Arena is an important new addition to the city of Stockholm, boosting the cities world-class status and playing a major role in the city’s long-term development.

The multi-purpose complex – a venue for football matches and concerts, and a large variety of events - has been designed to create a memorable experience for all those who visit it.

Tele2 Arena
© Åke E:son Lindman
Tele2 Arena
© Åke E:son Lindman

Following a decade of involvement with the project, White arkitekter’s consistent aim has been to provide the populace with an inviting and accessible destination with visual transparency.

Unobstructed sight lines for spectators and, equally important, a physical presence that is open and welcoming. The perforated metal façade, with its distinctive wicker basket form, allows the form of the interior to be apparent before the user has entered.

Tele2 Arena
© Åke E:son Lindman
Tele2 Arena
© Åke E:son Lindman

From the inside, the transparent external walls allow views of the surrounding city. The Arena’s retractable roof gives it flexibility, while also increasing the sense of permeability and openness. Nordic materials – bright, robust and natural – have been chosen for the Arena.

With sustainability a priority, an environmental impact assessment (EIA) has been carried out to evaluate the arena’s impact on the environment. With sustainability a priority, an environmental impact assessment (EIA) has been carried out to evaluate the arena’s impact on the environment.

Tele2 Arena
© Åke E:son Lindman
Tele2 Arena
© Åke E:son Lindman

The Arena is environmentally classified according to the Miljöbyggnad (Environmental Building) certification system.

Sustainability objectives also include proximity to public transport routes; the provision of bicycle parking spaces; upgrade of footpaths from nearby stations; and the specification of Swedish and Scandinavian construction materials minimising transportation to reduce the environmental impact of the development.

Tele2 Arena
© Åke E:son Lindman


Tele2 Arena
© Åke E:son Lindman
Tele2 Arena
© Thomas Zaar
Tele2 Arena
© Åke E:son Lindman
Tele2 Arena
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Tele2 Arena
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Tele2 Arena
Site Plan

Tele2 Arena
Floor Plan


Tele2 Arena
Section
Tele2 Arena
Axonometric

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