Located in Östermalm, one of the most luxurious neighbourhoods in the heart of Stockholm, are Astoriahuset and Nybrogatan 17, designed by the 3XN studio. Astoriahuset was built in 1874, formerly the building housed offices and a cinema, however, thanks to the rehabilitation carried out, it has returned to its main use: residential apartments.

Nybrogatan 17 is a new office block that connects with Astoriahuset, together they are part of a project in which the studio seeks to create a connection between existing and new through form and materials.
The project made by 3XN seeks for Nybrogatan 17 to complement the architectural style of Östermalm, which is why it takes the neighbouring buildings as a reference for its design, as a result, the exterior finish of the building is made of hand-ironed brick.

“We have put a lot of effort into designing the brick facade, the steel ornamentation and the shape of the roof to give Nybrogatan 17 an authentic patina and feel that create a thoughtful connection to the neighbourhood, and not least to the adjoining Astoriahuset”, says Audun Opdal, Senior Partner at 3XN, who was in charge of the project.

The roof of Nybrogatan 17 connects with that of Astoriahuset, which creates a feeling of greater union between the buildings. The two buildings are arranged around a central atrium in the Nybrogatan 17 case, this area is the heart of the building, where the greatest amount of light enters, while in Astoriahuset this is the rear and less striking area of ​​the houses.
 

Description of project by 3XN Architects

3XN’s latest completed project in Sweden consists of a renovated multi-story building from 1873 and the construction of a new connected office building. Astoriahuset and Nybrogatan 17 are located side by side in Östermalm, Stockholm’s historic city centre. Focus has been on uniting the existing with the new through form, materiality, and architectural details.

The new Nybrogatan 17 office building connects to the renovated Astoriahuset, located in Stockholm’s historic city district, Östermalm. The surrounding area played a crucial role in the design and choice of materials for the new building, as elements from local buildings were a significant source of inspiration.

Uniting the old with the new

Nybrogatan 17 is designed so that it complements the existing architectural style of the Östermalm district. A unique hand-ironed brick was specially produced for the project and features a darker tone of clay to add a contemporary quality. Furthermore, architectural details of neighbouring historic buildings were reinterpreted as steel ornamentation in the new building.
Astoriahuset’s roof connects seamlessly to Nybrogatan 17 and emphasises the connection between the two buildings. It is a modern interpretation of the classic saddle roof, where the slope runs from a 45-degree angle into a vertical gable, adding a dynamic and distinctive motif to the new building.

“We have put a lot of effort into designing the brick façade, steel ornamentation, and roof’s form to give Nybrogatan 17 an authentic patina and tactility that creates a thoughtful connection to the neighbourhood – and not least to the adjoining Astoriahuset”, says Audun Opdal, Senior Partner at 3XN, who was in charge of the project.

A flexible and future-proof office building

The heart of Nybrogatan 17 is the central atrium and its spiral marble staircase that extends the full height of the building. A glass roof over the atrium ensures that daylight flows into the building, with the staircase helping to create visual transparency, community, and cooperation between people in the building. The sculptural form attracts and encourages people to use the stairs and move around in the building and forms the basis for dialogue and informal meetings.

“We do research in behaviour and work with the philosophy that architecture has a great influence on human behaviour. Our research shows that interaction is much more likely in stairs compared to elevators. Hence, we added more value to the building in creating a holistic and comfortable environment where people can feel that they are a part of something greater”, says Kim Herforth Nielsen, founder and creative director of 3XN.

Creating a flexible office environment that can be adapted to future needs was one of the design team’s main focuses. Nybrogatan 17 offers both traditional office space and inspiring co-working environments that help promote communication and innovation, provide space for different ways of working and opportunities for spontaneous meetings.

Transforming Astoriahuset

Originally built in 1874, Astoriahuset stands directly next to the new Nybrogatan 17. The building, which previously housed offices and a cinema, has undergone a transformation that has brought the building back to its original function – residential apartments.
 
Today, Astoriahuset contains a restaurant on the ground floor and 18 renovated apartments spread over five floors. The apartments have undergone an extensive but sensitive restoration, with the historical expression being respectfully preserved. The former foyer of the cinema has also been restored and now serves as the entrance of the restaurant.

“We are very proud of the result, where architecture from the late 1800s and new, modern architecture meet in a calm way and open to a square that was not accessible for many years. We have received incredibly positive responses after the opening of Nybrogatan 17 and Astoriahuset, which we see as proof that the high level of ambition has been met”, says Viktor Sandberg, Project Development Manager at Humlegården.

“Urban development and transformation are endless processes, and the key is to make the city’s past connect with its future through form and a coherent architectural identity. The great collaboration between Humlegården and 3XN has been crucial in creating a new building of high quality that blends into the existing urban space”, says Audun Opdal.

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6,000 sqm.
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Residential, office and restaurant.
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Completed.- 2020.
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Stockholm, Sweden.
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3XN is an architecture and design company with offices in Copenhagen, Stockholm, Sydney and New York. Kim Herforth Nielsen architect MAA, is the founder, Senior Partner and Creative Director.

At 3XN they believe that buildings are more than the sum of their parts and they are constantly seeking to achieve a new synthesis of design, program and context. Their buildings are uniquely matched to each project and they always seek to combine beauty, functionality and meaning by putting people at the center of design.

Partners.- Jan Ammundsen, Architect MAA, Senior Partner, Head of Design. Jeanette Hansen, Architect MAA, Senior Partner, CEO. Kasper Guldager Jensen. Architect MAA, Senior Partner, Director of GXN. Audun Opdal, Architect MAA, Senior Partner. Fred Holt, Architect, B.Arch, M.Arch., Partner. Jack Renteria, Director of Communications and Business Development, Partner. Jens Holm, Partner, 3XN US. Marie Hesseldahl Larsen, Architect MAA, Partner. Stig Vesterager Gothelf, Architect MAA, Partner. Torben Østergaard, Architect MAA, MOL, Partner

Research and exploration is essential to their design process as it allows them to push the boundaries of both aesthetics and functionality. They see their work as a continued series of ideas with each project building on the previous, allowing them to constantly evolve and develop their perception and approach of design.

They have an open and informal work environment where teamwork and ambition are of equal value, they are dedicated to creating a positive and open workplace were they all work together to become better at what they do.
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