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Amerikaplads
Artscape Nordland
Blårapunkeln
Bonnier Art Gallery
Brick House
Brick Tower
Carolina Rediviva
Carolina Rediviva, Reading Room C
Dockplatsen
Dockporten
Embassy of Sweden, Washington DC
Embla Apartment Building
ESSS
Exhibition of Tapestries
Fittja
Forum Östersjön
Furniture
Galleri Per og Kajsa
Grand Rapids Art Museum
Greenland National Gallery of Art
Hackholmssund
Hamnen, Malmö
Hotel & ABBA Museum
Inre hamnen, Sundsvall
Jönsaplan
Karolinska institutet
Kronetorps gård
Kullavägen
Kulturens Hus, Luleå
Kulturhus/Bibliotek, Vallentuna
Kv. Asplunden
Kv. Basaren
Kv. Grimman
Kv. Kavalleristen
Kv. Lagerkransen
Kv. Munken
Kv. Mården
Kv. Sjömannen
Landskrona Theatre Extension
Millesgården Art Gallery
Monk, outdoor bench
Museum Gustavianum
Museum of Film
Museum of Sketches
Naturum Gotland
Naturum Vänern
New Crematorium
Nobel Forum
Norra Fäladen
Prinsen Apartment Block
Ravinen Cultural Centre
Reconstruction of Canopies
Restaurang i Skanör
Riksdagshuset, ny konferensbyggnad
Rådhus Viborg
Rådhuset
Saluhallen, Lund
Stockholm University College of Physical Education and Sports
Summer House I
Summer House II
Swedish National Heritage Board
Terrassed Apartment Buildings I & II
The Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities
The Royal Palace in Stockholm
University College of Teachers
Varvsstaden
Villa Samuelsson
Visitors center, Lund
Våghuset Apartment Building
Yellow House
Ångkraftverket
Årsta Church
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Copenhagen, Denmark
Viborg, Denmark
Nuuk, Greenland
Gildeskål, Norway
Storjord, Norway
Burlöv, Sweden
Båstad, Sweden
Helsingborg, Sweden
Landskrona, Sweden
Lidingö, Sweden
Luleå, Sweden
Lund, Sweden
Läckö, Sweden
Malmö, Sweden
Motala, Sweden
Norrtälje, Sweden
Skanör , Sweden
Solna, Sweden
Stockholm, Sweden
Sundsvall, Sweden
Uppsala, Sweden
Vamlingbo, Sweden
Visby, Sweden
Västerås, Sweden
Grand Rapids, USA
Washington, USA
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Name: | Millesgården Art Gallery |
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Type: | Culture/Public, Competition | |
Location: | Lidingö, Sweden | |
Year: | 1999 |
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An Art Gallery for temporary exhibitions at Millesgården on Lidingö in Stockholm.
Invited competition 1996. Building inaugurated in October 1999.
Grand terraces with sculptures high above the Stockholm archipelago is one of the main features of Millesgården. Adjacent to these terraces, behind an old existing stone wall, lies the new Art Gallery. The exhibition spaces are located under the unifying horizontal roof, and are lit by two types of skylights. The varying floor levels anchor the building into the terraced terrain and articulate the exhibition spaces. The central stair is intended for both circulation and as seating for musical performances, etc. The facades are of gray roughened plaster, and the interior consists of white walls and ceilings, lye-treated fir floors, and red oak finishes in the reception and museum shop. The seating in steel and leather was custom-made for the Gallery. The facade facing the terraces along the restored stone wall is of oiled red oak. The canopy projecting over the wall is intended to complete the outdoor environment to the south. Here, under the roof and along the wall, an outdoor space is formed in the existing terrace milieu.
Published: Casabella, Italy No. 690, June 2001. A+U (Achitecture and Urbanism), Tokyo. August 2000. Arkitektur No. 8, Stockholm 1999. Architektura No. 4, Poland 2000. Phaidon, Atlas of contemporary world architecture, June 2004.
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