

Forskaren
3XN
The 24,000 m2 building contains flexible work environments with large offices, co-working spaces and laboratories. In addition, there are recreational areas both inside and out. The round shape is interrupted by recessed balconies, which together with a large roof terrace are accessible to tenants. The ground floor is open to the public and includes two restaurants and an exhibition area. In the rapidly growing Hagastaden, Forskaren stands out. The round shape is unique and forms a landmark in an otherwise densely built area. The circular shape of the building steps out from floor to floor, creating balconies around a large inner atrium space. In this sense, Forskaren is organised around concentric rings to promote life and collaboration. Offices occupy the periphery of the building, while the balconies are furnished with spaces and niches that promote social interaction between all users of the building. The ground floor is the social heart of Forskaren, inviting the public inside an active environment through a glass façade. Here, visitors can explore science in Tekniska Museet’s interactive exhibition and observe the 12-metre-high light artwork, ‘The Veins of Life’, by Yoke hanging in the atrium. There are also two restaurants from which life and activity can spread out into the surrounding urban space. In its form and materiality, Forskaren is designed with people in mind. As a round building, it is inclusive and clear, with the scale of the atrium creating intimate and comfortable spaces. The inside and outside are dominated by natural materials to create a warm expression. The façade's vertical wooden slats give the building's exterior tactility and rhythm. Inside, surfaces and panelling on the floors are also clad in wood, while the floor on the ground floor is made of natural stone from the Swedish island of Gotland. The rustic and durable materiality of the house patinates beautifully over time with wood panelling that can go untreated for 50 years. With these design choices, Forskaren follows the Swedish Byggvarubedömningen’s material recommendations for sustainable construction. In addition, Forskaren aims for LEED Platinum, WELL v.1 Gold and Miljöbyggnad Gold certification. Half of the building’s roof surface is covered by solar panels that supply power to the building, while the stepped façade shades and minimises the need for cooling.