This an interchange of gazes. These painting are my attempt at understanding the violence and discomfort in how we consume images (individuals) and are shaped my media consumption.
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Wendy K. Skogstad
I grew up in Lebanon and moved to Sweden 9 years ago. As part of my degree project, I’ve decided to study my cultural heritage as well as other influences I’ve had growing up, in order to break down and understand my artistic expression and define my artistic identity. My intention is to tell my… Continue reading Wendy K. Skogstad
Truls Goldschmidt
My degree project focuses on the transformation of a former office building into modern housing, inspired by the 100-year history of the cooperative housing society HSB and its innovations, particularly while the firm was led by director and architect Sven Wallander. The residence, the former headquarters of HSB, is of great historical significance to the… Continue reading Truls Goldschmidt
Sonja Wingborg
In 1953, Årsta Torg was built. The square was designed by architect brothers Erik and Tore Ahlsén and was typical of the architectural ideas of the time. To this day, it remains a living example of a community centre, a concept in urban planning that emphasises social cohesion and collectivism. Community centres create an environment… Continue reading Sonja Wingborg
Signe Wiman Westberg
On the roof of the red-tiled building, large capital letters are beaming with light to tell us where we are “AXELSBERG CENTRUM”, one of the many suburban centres built along Stockholm’s metro line during the Million Programme era. The centre consists of a square submerged between two low-rise buildings and the elevated Selmedalsvägen. These structures… Continue reading Signe Wiman Westberg
Sara Brant-Lundin Westergren
Ashes to ashes and dust to dust. Between these two stages of our existence, I strive to create designs that go beyond the norm in room and interior design. We have our origins in nature and live in symbiosis with it but our modern lifestyles have disconnected us from nature, especially in densely built-up areas.… Continue reading Sara Brant-Lundin Westergren
Nils Askhagen
My degree project revolves around creating furniture through reuse for mass production. Currently, reuse design is often done in limited quantities, as the materials being reused are often not available in larger quantities. This can lead to high production costs as new designs often need to be created, depending on the available materials. Since there… Continue reading Nils Askhagen
Marius Kayser
Public spaces under construction are often overlooked, seen merely as zones of transition. Yet, there’s an inherent beauty in these evolving landscapes. They embody the promise of transformation, a testament to our collective aspiration for progress and improvement. The rawness of these spaces, with their exposed and hidden structures, offers a unique aesthetic that is… Continue reading Marius Kayser
Majken Graham
When St. Eriks Ögonsjukhus moved from its premises on Kungsholmen in 2020, they left behind a large 50-year-old building in white brick with brown metal features. Now, this 70s building, like many other late modernist structures, is doomed for demolition. As we tear down functional buildings, the climate crisis looms, with Sweden’s construction industry currently… Continue reading Majken Graham
Magdalena Jonsson
An intimate, warm and functional interior proposal for Murjek railway station. At Murjek railway station, the only one along Malmbanan in Jokkmokk municipality, locals as well as tourists from all over the world meet. For many years, local zealots have fought for the survival of the train station. This degree project aims to preserve the… Continue reading Magdalena Jonsson