Filippa Hallberg

“Above Us” is a project exploring the role of the ceiling in spatial contexts. With the aim of challenging and developing ceilings, the project investigates how a standardised suspended ceiling with acoustic panels can be reshaped: from a passive layer to an active, architectural element. The work takes its point of departure in existing school… Continue reading Filippa Hallberg

Erik Grankvist

Today a historically large expansion of the digital infrastructure is taking place all over the country. Server farms have been established in various places to enable the digital access that we require for our interconnected habits. At the same time, the server is not present in our public space. My degree project examines the server… Continue reading Erik Grankvist

Erik Aunaas

“Gula huset”, located in the suburb of Södertörn, is a former worker’s dwelling that today functions as a live-work unit but has lost its defined role. A home is understood here as an intersection of dwelling, studio and nature, where ecological and biophilic living, working, and playing coexist. Situated within a landscape marked by cultural… Continue reading Erik Aunaas

Emma Borgeryd

In an old shoe factory in the High Coast region in northern Sweden lies Kulturfabriken, a cultural centre run by the local village association. Although the once central workplace in the village was closed down with the rise of globalisation and urbanisation, the factory’s purpose has not disappeared, it has been redefined. In an increasingly… Continue reading Emma Borgeryd

Anna Babenko

This degree project explores how contemporary living patterns intersect with spatial design in small apartments. It questions the dominance of open-plan layouts, arguing that while they aim to maximise space and light, they often result in visual clutter and a flattened spatial experience, lacking depth and psychological comfort. Drawing on theories such as Jay Appleton’s… Continue reading Anna Babenko

Amanda Wätthammar

Biosynthetic translations of contemporary folklore. Sourcing substance and poetry from decay. Civilisation in full bloom. Through material melodies, instrumental furniture and spatial orchestration “the_bloom_of_decay” examines bespoke design through a critical and speculative lens. This degree project positions decay as both medium and method – simultaneously an echo and odour of the zeitgeist – whilst proposing… Continue reading Amanda Wätthammar

Alva Jakobsson

‘Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery’ – Oscar Wilde Within interior architecture, we constantly imitate, historical structures, periods, materials, nature, and each other. The tiled stove cabinet imitates the tiled stove. Plastic flooring imitates wooden parquet. Decorative painting imitates marble. In my degree project, I explore historical imitation techniques and use them as a… Continue reading Alva Jakobsson

Tom Bigert

As more people live in smaller spaces, the home has had to accommodate an increasing number of functions within limited areas. Bedrooms, living rooms, and workspaces often coexist in the same room, placing new demands on how objects are designed and integrated. At the same time, the Swedish Public Health Agency emphasises the importance of… Continue reading Tom Bigert