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Developers in Stockholm announced a project with offices and homes made of wood. The developers said the project would be the world's largest wooden city. Sign up for our newsletter to get the latest on the culture & business of sustainability — delivered weekly to your inbox. Loading Something is loading. The developer, Atrium Ljungberg, said in June that the Stockholm Wood City project would total more than 250,000 square meters — some 2.7 million square feet — and include 7,000 office spaces and 2,000 homes.
Persons: Ljungberg Organizations: Service Locations: Stockholm, Stockholm Wood City
Singapore, meanwhile, can lay claim to the largest timber building in Asia with a sprawling 468,000-square-foot college campus that opened in May. Now, real estate developer Atrium Ljungberg has announced plans to build the world’s largest “wooden city,” which will be constructed in Sweden’s capital, Stockholm, from 2025. Stockholm Wood City will feature 7,000 office spaces and 2,000 homes in the city’s southeast, and will offer “a vibrant, urban environment with a mix of workplaces, housing, restaurants and shops,” according to a press release. Stockholm Wood City's developers say it will be the largest timber construction project in the world. The first buildings in Stockholm Wood City, which is being designed by architecture firms White Arkitekter and Henning Larsen, are set to complete in 2027.
Persons: Ljungberg, , Annica Ånäs, ” Ånäs, White Arkitekter, Henning Larsen Organizations: CNN, Ljungberg, Stockholm Wood, McKinsey Locations: Norway, Switzerland, Australia, Singapore, Asia, , Stockholm, Stockholm Wood, Sickla, Sweden, Stockholm Wood City
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