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An industrial building transforms into a single level, open plan office designed by and for Tengborn architectural practice – surprising design highlights abound

Designed by Tengbom

From the architects:

Tengbom’s new office is situated in Hagastaden, a vibrant neighbourhood with an eclectic mix of new and old buildings close to Stockholms city centre.

The office is located in an old red brick mineral water factory from 1934. 

The industrial building’s deep floor plan provided us with a lot of creative flexibility in layout and the possibility to accommodate the whole office on one floor to facilitate our collaborative processes. 

It also has same level access to a large communal courtyard which we have furnished with Tengbom-designed outdoor furniture.


The spatial journey begins right at the entrance. 

Here, the visitor encounters a welcoming and dynamic 'arena' with an exhibition space, inviting touchdown workstations, sofa groups, a ping pong table, a long group table, an open kitchen, and a library. 

Instead of a traditional reception, we have a mobile host who welcomes and guides our guests. 

The arena also works well for larger events and is big enough for the whole office to congregate with two drop down projector screens – enabling presentations. 

A large skylight is situated above the long group table. 

The sides of the deep recess are clad in polished stainless steel with a soft rippled structure that spreads daylight throughout the space.

In the open kitchen there is a surprise for our visitors. 

At first glance, the splashback appears to be a mirrored surface but on closer inspection is revealed to be a window into a large, enclosed kitchen space where the sink and taps are mirrored with the open kitchen in the arena.

From the arena, the visitor next encounters a large wooden pavilion clad in plywood with a black linseed oil stain. 

A large picture window reveals the inner workings of the model workshop with a skylight washing the interior with daylight from above. 

Meeting rooms and ancillary spaces enclose the arena and inhabit the inner space of the deep floor plan while the open-plan workspaces wrap around along the exterior wall with good daylight distribution.

The office is adapted for an activity-based work approach and divided into zones that offer rooms and environments for all types of work. 

Workstations are flexible, allowing for different groupings and work styles at different times.

To maximise ceiling height and reveal the vaulted column capitals of the building’s robust industrial structure the technical installations are exposed. 

The underside of the concrete slab is covered with wood wool tiles for sound absorption. 

Everything above 2.6m over the finished floor level is spray painted pink in the open-plan areas as well as in a large, flexible multi-function room. 

The other meeting rooms are predominately green with lime washed walls and linseed oil-stained plywood cladding.

The design incorporates multiple sustainable and WELL features; repurposed materials and furniture; natural colours and materials; biophilia; as well as reused and new modular industrial shelving systems which are flexible and easy to adjust for future needs. 

We also have a well-equipped gym to promote exercise both during and outside working hours.

We see our new office as a lively and experimental workshop that prioritises co-creation. 

To encourage the spread of ideas and knowledge we have used every opportunity to make it easy to physically display work-in-progress. 

This includes plenty of wall space fitted with metal strips and magnates for displaying drawings and layout space and shelves for presentation of models and material samples. 

Even the toilets have an original architectural or landscape sketch hand-painted on the walls to inspire our creativity.

We want our employees to be encouraged to try something new, get inspiration, new ideas, and the opportunity to experiment – it is a crucial foundation in our work as architects, says Mark Humphreys, practice director, Tengbom Stockholm.

"That's why we showcase what we are working on and leverage our collective intelligence even more." 

Credit list

Project
Tengbom's Stockholm Office
Architect
Owner
Atrium Ljungberg
Location
Stockholm, Sweden
Collaborating partner
TL Bygg
Photography
Felix Gerlach

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