Veine Bartos

There is a new order on the farm, the animals are long since gone, new people have moved in. On a farm in Bergslagen, which is also my home, a barn (or “lada” in Swedish) stands empty. The original function of this barn, to house a small number of cows and their feed, has been… Continue reading Veine Bartos

Siri Haller

My degree project is an exploration of collage as an intuitive sketching method for physical objects in a spatial installation. Through an iterative design process, two-dimensional images are transformed into three-dimensional objects, guided by the shapes, colours and layers present in the collages. By experimenting with composition and form, the collage becomes a tool that… Continue reading Siri Haller

Lisa Salvall

My degree project is a study of the basic building components of the walls surrounding us and their construction that we never see. What we do see is a clean cover that tries to act anonymously. But our walls are all but anonymous. They are built with a structure making them stand tall and strong.… Continue reading Lisa Salvall

Linnea Eriksson

It all begins with the two-dimensional, patterns, and elements of form in a small scale. Small shifts that alter the overall picture can cause pattern elements to be enlarged, gaining volume and entering a spatial and human scale. My interest lies in arranging scenes from these fragments, creating a passage that plays with time, motion,… Continue reading Linnea Eriksson

John Funkquist

In my work, I have always been close to the material. I’ve always thought that nothing exists before it is built. In my degree project, I have worked as close as possible to my material, wood. I have been interested in the link between form and structure, and how idea and material can be the… Continue reading John Funkquist

Johanna Metsalo

Architecture and furniture design share a fundamental connection, each informing and inspiring the other. As a cabinet maker and architect, I have come to appreciate this connection deeply. In this project, I aimed to explore this relationship further by studying the exterior architecture of Midsommargården in Telefonplan, Stockholm. I used the building as inspiration for… Continue reading Johanna Metsalo

Irma Schlaucher Ståhl

An imitation of a material is usually associated with a lower value. It could partly be because materials linked to permanence and aging are often seen as something more exclusive. In materials such as stone and wood, we can often see a trace of time. It can be seen through the growth rings in different… Continue reading Irma Schlaucher Ståhl

Inca Leijonborg

– Redefining the interior of the cinema to a contemporary screening scene. Once upon a time, there was a beautiful cinema in Stockholm called Draken. This story is about her, a lost public space that once boasted many qualities and expectations. Sadly, today, she is nothing more than a large storage facility where Stockholm residents… Continue reading Inca Leijonborg

Freja Ullert

– Exploring color through a new cultural scene in Lövholmen. I have embarked on a journey (that will never end) to explore more aspects of colour than I intuitively knew before.It is an exciting and daunting task and I am walking this path with the eyes and tools of an interior architect. What do I… Continue reading Freja Ullert

Christine Dybing

— Exploring Radical Feminism, Architectural History, and Publicness in the Design of a Space for Women. Designing relevant spaces for today´s societies where questions of diversity and equality are raised and put in context to creating discourse about our various needs in public space. Finding better use for our built heritage and how to reuse… Continue reading Christine Dybing