Article source: LLP arkitektkontor AB
Adolfsbergsskolan is an innovative school building combining an ambitious pedagogical program and high standards for climate smart construction. The school is built as a passive house that fulfills the IGPH international standard. It requires a design free from thermal bridges and a building with an advantageous form factor (the relationship between the enclosing area and floor area).
The building of 8100 m2 is designed for 660 students from grade five to nine. It is situated in a new city district, Alsike Nord, that is currently under development along the railway connecting Stockholm and Uppsala.
- Architects: LLP arkitektkontor AB
- Project: Adolfsbergsskolan School
- Location: Knivsta, Sweden
- Photography: Åke E:son Lindman
- Lead Architects: Mattias Palme (main architect), Kristina Ahlström, Mikaela Samuelsson, Fredrik Larsson, Lovisa Öbrink, Catherine Horwill, Adils Runkvist
- Design Team: LLP Arkitektkontor
- Clients: Knivsta Kommun
- Engineering: KJIAB
- Landscape: Karavan landskapsarkitekter AB
- Consultants: ÅF
- Collaborators: Nyréns
- Gross Built Area: 8100 m2
- Completion Year: 2018