Our proposal for the future development of Nya Hovås in Gothenburg is the winner of the Regeneration and Masterplanning category of the Architectural Review Future Project Award. We are so very very proud of this.
Utopia Arkitekter has today been chosen as the partner by the Örebro municipality for a unique project (by Swedish measure). The municipality has given us as architects the opportunity to be the developer of a project containing offices and/or a hotel in the center of Örebro, the sixth largest city in Sweden. We are so very happy and proud of this and we can’t wait to get started. Thank you Örebro for putting your trust in us, we promise you won’t be disappointed.
Earlier today our CEO, Emma Jonsteg, was appointed vice chairman of Architects Sweden, a professional organization for architects, interior architects, landscape architects and spatial planners with 12 300 members (including 2 600 students). Read more about Architects Sweden on their website.
Here they are! Johan Bengtsson and Daniel Andersson, the latest additions to the fast growing crowd of talents at Utopia Architects.
Johan Bengtsson studied at the Royal Danish School of Architecture in Copenhagen. He previously worked at Varg Arkitekter focusing on housing projects, early stages and possiblity studies. At Utopia, Johan Bengtsson works as an architect and project manager.
Daniel Andersson is an architect, building engineer and a carpenter. He previously worked at White Architects were he mostly worked on housing projects. Before then he had his own office on Åland. He has also worked for architect offices in Vienna. Daniel Andersson studied at School of Engineering in Jönköping and architecture at the Royal Academy of Art (Mejan) in Stockholm. At Utopia, he focuses on housing and urban planning.
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We have just been notified that we are shortlisted with no less than four different projects at the World Architecture Festival Awards. We are of course delighted, especially considering the fact that entries reached a new record high this year.