The Pavilion

The Pavilion

THE PAVILION

MARGE ARKITEKTER

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS
Karavan

CLIENT
Private

STATUS
Built

CLIENT
Vasakronan

CONTRACTOR
Zengun

ARTIST
Gunilla Klingberg

PHOTOS
Johan Fowelin (4)

SIZE
1000 sqft - 3000 sqft

YEAR
2020

LOCATION
Stockholm, Sweden

CATEGORY
Commercial › Retail Cultural › Pavilion Hospitality + Sport › Bar/Nightclub Restaurant

A NEW HUB OF SERGELS TORG

As part of the “Hästskon 12 City Block” urban regeneration project, Marge Arkitekter is responsible for the design, planning and execution of the new pavilion building at Sergels Torg.

The Pavilion
The Pavilion

With its location next to the intersection of the streets of Malmskillnadsgatan, Sveavägen and Hamngatan and the square of Sergels torg, the new pavilion, in addition to the adjacent staircase, is central to the redesign of the city block.

The building should be able to accommodate the flow of people from the entrance/exit of Sergels Torg, contribute to making the place feel safe and inviting, as well as forming part of the development of an attractive city centre.

Of central concern was the matter of how to address the site’s multiple levels and make the urban space easier to navigate both for visitors and residents.

The Pavilion
The Pavilion

The smaller scale of the pavilion, in conjunction with the visible edges of the joists and its placement next to the new staircase, contributes to clarify and elucidate the connection between the lowered Sergels Torg, the Hamngatan street and the higher situated Malmskillnadsgatan street.

The red colour scheme creates a clear contrast to the adjacent brown and grey tones and transforms the building, seen from a distance, to an orienting landmark.

The façade design in dyed, red concrete has been developed in close collaboration with artist Gunilla Klingberg. 

Different matrix materials, colours and patterns have been tested and several test castings were performed. Sun screens in the form of exterior awnings of the same colour as the concrete lend the building a light expression and produce a sustainable indoor climate.

The Pavilion
The Pavilion

The focus has been on developing an open building without a rear that adds a smaller, more intimate scale to the otherwise large-scale city space. The façade has been awarded the LEED Core and Shell Platinum certifications.


The Pavilion


The Pavilion


The Pavilion
The Pavilion


The Pavilion
The Pavilion