Political will, more co-creation and more opportunities to transform dull, unused buildings and fill them with life and beauty. That's what FOJAB's sustainability manager hopes to find under the tree this year.
The neighborhood in Stångby outside Lund contains a variety of stacked townhouses and apartment buildings with "townhouse qualities". 31 well-planned homes, their own roofs and courtyards, rooms for community.
FOJAB signs contract to improve representation in the industry. The goal is a civil engineering industry that reflects all of Malmö within a generation.
The Keldur district of Reykjavik is set to become a model of sustainable urban development in Iceland. "A completely new way for us to build a city," says Dóra Björt Guðjónsdóttir, Chair of the Environment and Urban Planning Committee.
Growing online shopping and increasing demands for sustainable consumption are two trends that are radically reshaping the retail environment. The Loop is a concept for how shopping centers can develop in the direction of more sustainable trade.
Science Village in Lund will be an international hotspot and a creative research center that can compete with similar places in the world. We were commissioned to take a holistic approach to the design.
We are all different, with different wants and needs when it comes to our housing. This is true at all stages of life. We create homes that promote quality of life, health and independence throughout life.
Read moreDesigning someone's home is the finest task an architect can have. We manage it and treat it with reverence, joy and curiosity.
Read moreFor us, building conservation is about transforming what has already been built to meet contemporary requirements, wishes and values. It is as much a question of preservation as of development.
Read moreWe identify and develop the potential of existing properties that add value to both the property owner's business and the city.
Read moreRetail spaces are meeting places. We design functional environments with high architectural quality for commercial activities that attract many people.
Read moreFew places are as intense as hotels. Many people with different needs are crowded into a small space and guests change almost daily. This places special demands on architecture.
Read moreFor us, sustainability is not something that can simply be added onto a project. For us, sustainability is about creating architecture that contributes to the place and the people who live there.
Read moreSport and movement play an important role in many people's lives, both as a form of exercise and entertainment. Our work is about providing the best possible experience - for athletes and audiences alike.
Read moreWe create interior environments that stand the test of time, that contain something extra and that show concern for people and the environment.
Read moreWe believe that the design of our workplaces affects our tenants' ability to attract and retain the right skills.
Read moreArchitecture matters. The physical built environment in kindergartens, schools, universities and colleges can act as a pedagogical tool and catalyst for learning and development.
Read moreOur main starting point is people's needs and experiences. We create environments that enrich people's lives and add value to everyday life.
Read moreWe see mobility hubs as attractive transport nodes and effective tools in the climate transition.
Read moreDesigning citizens' common spaces comes with a special responsibility. We create welcoming places with a clear identity and an architecture that moves people.
Read moreThe city of the future is green and blue, an intertwined and inviting habitat for people and animals. With a curious eye and broad knowledge, we create urban environments that encourage and inspire, show consideration and take care.
Read moreThe most sustainable house is the one already built - but is it used properly?
Read moreWe believe in creating a society that is for everyone and where architecture can contribute to healthy environments for patients and workplaces to be proud of.
Read moreSusan Schack, formerly Head of Sweden and CEO of Arkitema Sweden, joins FOJAB. Her mission will be to support the management and develop the growing company.
Are you a self-driven planning architect with several years of experience in planning work and in detailed planning processes? And do you want to work on complex and interesting urban development projects and make them even sharper? Then we look forward to your application!
We are always looking for creative and curious colleagues! Do you want to help create sustainable architecture that can be loved for a long time? Do you want to be part of a strong team that values excellence and the ability to complete your ideas? If you are curious about us, we are curious about you.