Kjellander + Sjöberg
K + S Wins Competition in Växjö for Skärvet
Kjellander + Sjöberg
10. October 2014
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Stockholm's Kjellander + Sjöberg designs the initial stage of a new sustainable urban neighborhood in Växjö, Sweden.
From Kjellander + Sjöberg: Centrally located in Växjö, a new sustainable neighborhood is taking shape as the urban development project Bäckaslöv now goes from plan to implementation stage. The initial DDP is completed and Kjellander + Sjöberg, teamed up with developer Skanska, has won the land transfer competition for the block Skärvet, the area’s starting point to the east.
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The proposal defines an urban block around a large, green park space consisting of existing vegetation and forest. The project contains a rich mix of housing forms for families, students and elderly as well as commercial units, thus creating a socially sustainable context across generations. The block is given a unique urban character, combined with a small-scale, diverse architectural timber expression. The project comprises of 190 residential units, a school, an elderly nursing home as well as commercial units with a total gross floor area of over 20,000 square meters.
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From the jury evaluation:
"This is the proposal with the best urbanity, most exciting architecture and showing the most comprehensive environmental ambition."
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Project Facts
Type: Housing, Sustainable Urban Development, Mixed Use, Public Buildings, Education
Status: Idea, Ongoing
Size: 20 000 sq m
Year: 2014-
Location: Växjö, Södra Järnvägsgatan Client: Skanska
Program: 190 residential units, school
Directors: Lena Viterstedt
Team: Lena Viterstedt, Saki Azodi, Gabriel Johannesson, Jakub Jílek
Award: 1st prize, land transfer competition