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 housing society and was designed by the architect in 1939. The project aims to honour Wallander’s commitment and innovations with experimental living while remaining in alignment with today’s housing stipulations. This will be achieved by studying Wallander’s personal ideologies and architecture alongside aspects of modern functionalist design. This work strives to propose a modern housing system that is reflective of both historical and contemporary aesthetics, combining tradition and innovation in order to create a future-oriented living environment.