Fredriksdalskajen / Nava Landskapsarkitektur
Location and functionFredriksdalskajen (the Fredriksdal Quay) is located at Hammarby Lake in Stockholm, adjacent to one of the city?s main infrastructural veins connecting Stockholm?s southern suburbs with the central island of Södermalm. The quayside project is one of the last phases of a major urban development project, Hammarby Sjöstad, which has been evolving in southern Stockholm since the late 90s. The site is part of a continuous stretch along the water, from Liljeholmskajen in the west to Hammarby Sjöstad in the east and further on to Sickla lock.
© Robin Hayes
Architects: Nava Landskapsarkitektur
Location: Hammarby Sjöstad, Stockholm, Sweden
Lead Architect: Ã…sa Drougge
Other Participants: Stina Hellqvist, Helena Emrani, Erik Ståhlbom
Area: 12000.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Robin Hayes
© Robin Hayes
Location and function
Fredriksdalskajen (the Fredriksdal Quay) is located at Hammarby Lake in Stockholm, adjacent to one of the city?s main infrastructural veins connecting Stockholm?s southern suburbs with the central island of Södermalm. The quayside project is one of the last phases of a major urban development project, Hammarby Sjöstad, which has been evolving in southern Stockholm since the late 90s. The site is part of a continuous stretch along the water, from Liljeholmskajen in the west to Hammarby Sjöstad in the east and further on to Sickla lock.
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© Robin Hayes
Architects: Nava Landskapsarkitektur
Location: Hammarby Sjöstad, Stockholm, Sweden
Lead Architect: Ã…sa Drougge
Other Participants: Stina Hellqvist, Helena Emrani, Erik Ståhlbom
Area: 12000.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Robin Hayes
© Robin Hayes
Location and function
Fredriksdalskajen (the Fredriksdal Quay) is located at Hammarby Lake in Stockholm, adjacent to one of the city?s main infrastructural veins connecting Stockholm?s southern suburbs with the central island of Södermalm. The quayside project is one of the last phases of a major urban development project, Hammarby Sjöstad, which has been evolving in southern Stockholm since the late 90s. The site is part of a continuous stretch along the water, from Liljeholmskajen in the west to Hammarby Sjöstad in the east and further on to Sickla lock.
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