Architecture Project: Market Hall Skeppsbron
The project proposes an adaptable market hall for Skeppsbron that combines efficient logistics, flexible spatial systems, and seasonal transformation to strengthen one of Stockholm’s key public waterfronts. Organized around a central trading hall, the design combines permanent structures with temporary and seasonal elements, supported by a clear logistics strategy for efficient flows of goods and visitors. Character and Atmosphere: The market draws on the lively, transient nature of marketplaces worldwide—places shaped by human interaction, craftsmanship, and the ongoing movement of food and goods. This energy informs both the spatial experience and the architectural approach. Seasonal Adaptation: Designed to shift with the seasons, the market contracts to a sheltered core in winter and expands outward in summer, extending activities onto the quay. Its adaptability reinforces Skeppsbron as a vibrant public interface that celebrates urban life and food culture.