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The Fredriksdals Quay

Fredriksdalskajen (the Fredriksdal Quay) is located at Hammarby Lake in Stockholm. The quayside project is one of the last phases of a major urban development project, Hammarby Sjöstad, which has been evolving since the late 90s. The quay has a long history as an industrial harbour, and some of the port activities remain after the reconstruction. The industrial character is the foundation for the design. Functions needed on the dock are solved using products derived from port and industrial environments, but further developed for the site. The quay is designed so that pedestrians and bicyclists can co-exist with a new group of recreational visitors on the site, as well as car users and port operators. Fredriksdalskajen is north facing, but thanks to the long wooden pier in the north-east, the area’s most sunlit location can be utilized for sun-bathing and picnics. Two big swings act as an eye catcher and centrepiece on the square, from which visitors have a vast view of Hammarby Lake. The recurring arc shapes are inspired by the concrete arches in the adjacent bridge from the 1920s.

Photography by Robin Hayes.
Año de concepción del proyecto
2008–2018
Año de finalización de la obra
2018
Coste (€/m²) ($/m²) (€/ha) ($/ha)
490 euro/sqm
Categoria premio
Regeneration
Subcategoria premio
Paseos marítimos
Superficie
12 000 sqm
Tipo de cliente
Administració pública
Nombre cliente
City of Stockholm
Dirección
Hammarby kaj 4-6
Coordenadas UTM
59.30339; 18.08078
Ciudad / Emplazamiento
Hammarby sjöstad
Región
Stockholm
País
Suecia