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Katarinahuset

Reflex creates modern complements with careful detailing in the heart of Stockholm as the landmark Katarinahuset at Slussen enters a new century.

Katarinahuset, with its iconic Katarina lift and Gondolen restaurant, is a classic motif in the Stockholm skyline. Located next to Stadsgården and facing the inlet of Lake Mälaren with Djurgården and the Old Town as a backdrop, the building has a hard-to-beat location in the city.

The building has a rich history, with different eras and building styles leaving their mark. The building was designed in the National Romantic style by Gustaf Wickman and built between 1909 and 1912. In the 1930s it was extended by Eskil Sundahl and Olof Thunström and adorned with functionalist artefacts, including a new light facade in Gropptorps marble.

As the building is now being refurbished by Atrium Ljungberg, Reflex is providing well-balanced additions in the form of an extension floor with associated roofscapes and terraces. Inspired by the Stadsgårdens and Södermälarstrand artists' studios with their effective northern lights, we have developed restaurant and office spaces with high and spacious glass sections whose impression is enhanced by vertical slats in the façade.

Our assignment also included developing a program concept for the existing building as a whole. Our ambition has been to create a contemporary design in a context permeated by historical details.

The starting point for our work has been to transform this historically valuable building with great respect and care, creating an attractive meeting place in a modern context that all citizens can benefit from.

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