KTH School of Architecture – The industrial water lines of Stockholm
Open Studio with master students from KTH School of Architecture
Open on Färgfabriken’s regular opening hours
The master course at KTH School of Architecture and Built Environment will move into Färgfabriken’s Open Studio during the Architecture Triennale. During four weeks in November the master students will investigate the transformation of industrial water lines of Stockholm and the question of what kinds of water futures the city is facing in times of climate crisis.
This studio explores 13 sites along Stockholm’s waterline, each examined through one of 7 themes focused on the city’s infrastructure, networks and socio-spatial dynamics.
Stop by to chat with the students about their projects and share what the Stockholm waterline means to you.
Follow their work on Instagram.
Program
You are welcome to join the studio’s seminar program.
November 12, 13.00: Pecha Kucha with Christin Svensson, participant in Architectures – Eight Contemporary Studies
November 15, 9.00: Open lecture with Patrick Verhoeven – Grasbrook Hafencity
November 19, 9.30: Pecha Kucha with Eugenia Bevz, participant in Architectures – Eight Contemporary Studies
November 19, 15.00: The Lindeka: When a City Ate a Book, Special Film screening and discussion with the Director
This Open Studio is a collaboration within the Architecture Triennale, a new platform for exploration and long-term collaboration between architects, artists and social actors. The Architecture trienniale is initiated by Färgfabriken as a recurring forum for architecture and urban development and a meeting point regarding questions about the built environment and the future.

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