The Offecct Prize Exhibition

#architecture #stockholm #kth

Earlier this month the 2012 edition of the Offecct Prize was awarded to Marios Aphram with the project “Dendron Research Station.”

The Offecct Prize was established in 2010 in order to reward a young promising architectural student at KTH School of Architecture in Stockholm, Sweden, in Offecct’s ambition to promote the next generation of architects.

Marios’ project and the three other nominated projects are on display in our showroom at Torsgatan 13, Stockholm, between June 12 and August 31 (closed between July 4 and August 5). Opening hours 9.30 AM to 5.30 PM (closed for lunch 12 noon – 1 pm).

The four projects selected from the 2012 OFFECCT Prize longlist were:

    DRENDON RESEARCH STATION by Marios Aphram
    NOBEL CENTER by Sepideh Sarrafzadeh Zargar
    CAMPUS ÅRE by Sara Silén and Victoria Söderlindh
    6 CHARACTERS by Josefin Gustafsson and Dan Engberg

So if you are interested in how some of the most prominent upcoming architectures think about architecture you are more than welcome to visit us in our showroom!

 

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Dendron Research Station

 

Nobel Center

Nobel Center

 

Campus Åre

Campus Åre

 

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Six Characters

 

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The Offecct Prize Winner in His Own Words

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Below a short interview with this year’s Offecct Prize winner; Marios Aphram.

The Winner of the Offecct Prize 2012: Marios Aphram from Offecct AB on Vimeo.

More about Marios’ project here and here.

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Offecct Prize 2012 Nominee #4 – Nobel Center

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Project: Nobel Center

Supervisors: Ulrika Karlsson, Daniel Norell, Jonah Fritzell, Einar Rodhe

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Nobel center

“This design proposal for the Nobel Museum in Stockholm is to study how large scale public buildings in a city center can personify the complexity of its monumental urban context. This project tries to fuse the external and internal structures of the building, letting its layers be affected by the dynamic flow of people, and circulation of light on and around the site. The fusion of the internal and external is achieved through layer studies using design techniques of folding and buckling sheet material, and the subsequent evaluation of the effect of these manipulations.”

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Nobel center

Sepideh Sarrafzadeh Zargar has studied architecture at Azad University in Iran and at KTH School of Architecture in Stockholm. She has also worked at different offices during her bachelor studies.

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Nobel center

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Offecct Prize 2012 Nominee #3 – Dendron Research Station

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Project: Dendron Research Station

Supervisors: Ulrika Karlsson, Jonah Fritzell

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Dendron Research Station

“The Dendron Research Station is set in a tropical rainforest. The site of the station is an extinct volcano with a collapsed caldera found in Papua New Guinea.

 

The research station aims at aiding scientists in the field of canopy research, where the work of the scientists is mainly about cataloguing existing species and discover new such for the sake of science.

 

Dendron is suspended in mid-air more than 45 meters up in the canopy layer of the rainforest. It utilizes the liana system found in the forest, and derives its building material and techniques from the vernacular architecture found in Papua New Guinea.”

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Dendron Research Station

 

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Dendron Research Station

Marios Aphram comes from Södertälje south of Stockholm. Aprham has studied architecture at the University of East London and at KTH School of Architecture in Stockholm.

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Dendron Research Station

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Offecct Prize 2012 Nominee #2 – Campus Åre

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Project: Campus Åre

Supervisor: Ori Merom

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Campus Åre southern entrance

“Next to the downhill slope in Åre we have created a university building intended to be a new campus for Mittuniversitetet. The focus of the university programs departure from the driving forces of Åre; sports, design, tourism and entrepreneurship. Since Åre is and will continue to develop as a living society year-round it is important to attract new inhabitants. A university located next to one of Åre’s best slopes, and characterized by the lifestyle associated with Åre, would be attractive to young people from across the country.”

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Campus Åre

Sara Silén has studied architecture at KTH School of Architecture in Stockholm and at Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago.

Victoria Söderlindh has studied architecture at KTH School of Architecture and at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim.

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Campus Åre ski slope

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Campus Åre lecture hall

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Campus Åre northern entrance

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Campus Åre

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Campus Åre

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Offecct Prize 2012 Nominee #1 – 6 Characters

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Project: 6 Characters

Supervisor: Anders Wilhelmson

 

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6 Characters

“Near the inlet of Saltsjön there is a small untouched place at the bottom of a mighty tower. There is still time before the place takes on its intended task for the infrastructure of the Kingdom. That is when they come, the six characters. Perhaps they came alongside the water or on the roads. They are now standing at the slump, a small ensemble acting as residential area. People will inhabit them. They will find their rooms and their movements. Maybe they will stay longer or maybe they are gone tomorrow.”

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Josefin Gustafsson & Dan Engberg

Josefin Gustafsson comes from Bettna, Sweden and has studied architecture at KTH School of Architecture and École nationale supérieure d’architecture de Versailles, Paris.

Dan Engberg comes from Stockholm and has studied architecture at KTH School of Architecture and Accademia di Architettura, Università della Svizzera Italiana in Mendrisio.

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Impressions from the OFFECCT Prize 2011 Ceremony

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A few days ago this year’s prize ceremony took place in our showroom in Stockholm city.

The winner was – as previously announced – Valentina Soana.

Read more about Valentina’s winning project here >>

Thank you all for the positive response our prize initiative has received.

Below some images from the prize ceremony:

Impressions from the OFFECCT Prize 2011 Ceremony

Impressions from the OFFECCT Prize 2011 Ceremony

Impressions from the OFFECCT Prize 2011 Ceremony

Impressions from the OFFECCT Prize 2011 Ceremony

Impressions from the OFFECCT Prize 2011 Ceremony

Impressions from the OFFECCT Prize 2011 Ceremony

Impressions from the OFFECCT Prize 2011 Ceremony

Impressions from the OFFECCT Prize 2011 Ceremony

Impressions from the OFFECCT Prize 2011 Ceremony

Impressions from the OFFECCT Prize 2011 Ceremony

Impressions from the OFFECCT Prize 2011 Ceremony

Impressions from the OFFECCT Prize 2011 Ceremony

Impressions from the OFFECCT Prize 2011 Ceremony

Impressions from the OFFECCT Prize 2011 Ceremony

Impressions from the OFFECCT Prize 2011 Ceremony

Impressions from the OFFECCT Prize 2011 Ceremony

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The Winner of the OFFECCT Prize 2011

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OFFECCT has today announced Valentina Soana as the winner of the OFFECCT Prize 2011 in the form of a grant of SEK 10 000 and a diploma.

Valentina Solana

Valentina Solana

The OFFECCT Prize has been established in order to reward a young promising architectural student at the School of Architecture at KTH, Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden, in OFFECCT’s ambition to promote the next generation of architects.

In 20 years OFFECCT has grown to become a major furniture manufacturer with high design ambitions, which is evident in the many international design awards that OFFECCT has received. OFFECCT works closely with architects both as designers and as clients, and sees the OFFECCT Prize as a way to honor
good architecture.

The winner of the 2011 OFFECCT Prize was selected by a jury consisting of: Thomas Sandell, Architect, sandellsandberg, Jury President; Jannice Johansson, Architect, Tengbom; Mark Isitt, Architectural Writer; Anna Pang, Architect/Lecturer,
KTH School of Architecture and Patrik Persson, Sales Manager, OFFECCT.

The winner of the OFFECCT Prize 2011 is Valentina Soana with the project “Ornamental Hypertrophy.”

”The proposal ”Ornamental Hypertrophy” is a challenging and inspiring project. It reconsiders the traditional architectural concepts such as ornamentation, geometry and space, and the presentation material deftly conveys a vision of an enchanting architecture. The project’s location and program is an expansion of an existing structure in San Lorenzo in Rome. The new building serves as an art center and is an extremely complex spatial and physical design. Like an organism with a colored surface, it moves between, in and around the existing buildings. With full control over the situation, the tools and the creations, the creator created qualities that challenge and discuss what architecture can be.”

Valentina Soana has studied architecture at the University of Rome, the Universidad Alfonso X el Sabio, Madrid and at KTH Royal Institute of Technology. She has also been an intern at EMERGENT in Los Angeles.

All the nominated projects are on display all through the summer in OFFECCT’s showroom at Torsgatan 13, Stockholm.

More about Valentina’s project in a previous blog post >>

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OFFECCT Prize 2011 Nominee #5 – Fabian Nyström

#OFFECCT #KTH #architecture

Project: What Is Suddenly Realized! – A study in urban planning on Södermalm, Stockholm

Supervisor Leif Brodersen

Fabian Nyström. Project: What Is Suddenly Realized! - A study in urban planning on Södermalm, Stockholm.

Fabian Nyström. Project: What Is Suddenly Realized! - A study in urban planning on Södermalm, Stockholm.

”My diplomaproject is a tool in witch I’ve gathered cityplans and historical maps. With this tool, I can analyze and clarify the city’s planned development and its relationship to today’s existing environment.”

Fabian Nyström grew up in Stockholm and started studying architecture at the KTH Royal Institute of Technology in 2005. During his education he took one semester at TKK Helsinki in Finland and worked at an arhitect office for four years.

Fabian Nyström. Project: What Is Suddenly Realized! - A study in urban planning on Södermalm, Stockholm.

Fabian Nyström. Project: What Is Suddenly Realized! - A study in urban planning on Södermalm, Stockholm.

Fabian Nyström. Project: What Is Suddenly Realized! - A study in urban planning on Södermalm, Stockholm.

Fabian Nyström. Project: What Is Suddenly Realized! - A study in urban planning on Södermalm, Stockholm.

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OFFECCT Prize 2011 Nominee #4 – Valentina Soana

#OFFECCT #KTH #architecture

Project: Ornamental Hypertrophy: Contemporary Arts and Crafts in S.Lorenzo, Rome

Supervisors: Ulrika Karlsson, Marcelyn Gow, Daniel Norell, Jonah Fritzell

OFFECCT Prize Nominee Valentina Soana; Project: Ornamental Hypertrophy. Atelier

OFFECCT Prize Nominee Valentina Soana; Project: Ornamental Hypertrophy. Atelier

“The thesis is exploring the potential of the ornament conceived as inhabitable space, exuberant, blissful in opulence, flamboyant. The coexistence of opposite elements generates sensations that are overlapping, intertwining and blurring, generating a space that breathes, perspires and froths, in full bloom.”

Valentina Soana has studied architecture at the University of Rome “Sapienza” (2005-2008), at the Universidad Alfonso X el Sabio, Madrid (2008-2009) and the Architectural Master Program at KTH Royal Institute of Technology (2009-2011). She has also been an intern at EMERGENT Architects in Los Angeles.

OFFECCT Prize Nominee Valentina Soana; Project: Ornamental Hypertrophy. Interior Workshops

OFFECCT Prize Nominee Valentina Soana; Project: Ornamental Hypertrophy. Interior Workshops

OFFECCT Prize Nominee Valentina Soana; Project: Ornamental Hypertrophy. Main Facade.

OFFECCT Prize Nominee Valentina Soana; Project: Ornamental Hypertrophy. Main Facade.

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