Väla Gård

Helsingborg, Sweden
Photo © Martin Palvén
Photo © Martin Palvén
Photo © Martin Palvén
Photo © Martin Palvén
Photo © Martin Palvén
Photo © Martin Palvén
Architekci
Tengbom
Location
Kanongatan 10A, 254 67 Helsingborg, Sweden
Year
2012
Principal architect

Patrik Ekenhill SAR/MSA

Architecture firm
Tengbom Architects

Project name
Väla gård

Project address
Kanongatan 10A,
SE-254 67 Helsingborg

Country
Sweden

Construction year
First prize in a competition 2011. Completed 1 Sept 2012.

Activity/Area
New build of local offices in Helsingborg for the Skanska construction company. The building is designed to bring Skanska’s various operations in Helsingborg together under a single roof with around 70 workspaces. The aim of the project is both to reduce premises-related costs and to facilitate increased cooperation by enabling wide-ranging interaction. The building’s stringent environmental impact, work environment and running cost requirements emphasise the company’s commitment to a future of eco-friendly, energy-neutral construction work. 

Area
1,770m² GFA

Contributing architects
Tengbom Arkitekter through Patrik Ekenhill, Principal Project Architect and Rikard Jansson, Administering Architect. Contributing architects: Magnus Nilsson, Fajer Wennerholm, Nina Appelin, and Lola Gustafsson

Väla Gård, an old-fashioned farm building located along the highway into Helsingborg. Nearby the peripheral retail centre, but also surrounded by a beautiful forest. The client’s ambition is to transform this unique setting into a new business park with a strong focus on eco-friendly constructions.

The new buildings have a unified approach and are inspired by the barn’s geometric form. The buildings echo the barn’s roof angle and ridge height but with an independent identity.

The building’s 70 workspaces unites the company’s 6 operating units. Two gently-angled volumes form an intermediate space with a foyer, reception and central core. The space opens out, enabling visual contacts and movement between the buildings’ work zones, encouraging collaboration, spontaneous meetings and wide-ranging interaction. 

A monochromatic black wooden skin harks back to the Swedish farm tradition. The black interacts with the green setting and the south-western roof’s integrated PV solar panels, and highlights the lighter stonework of the barn building. Contrast comes from the gables’ rust-coloured corten screen that interacts with the barn’s warm, red brick features. The perforated metal functions as a passive sun screen. Oak trees on site provided the inspiration for a graphic design feature – an abstract reflection of the green setting.    

The building is LEED certified, a score of 95 points makes it Europe no 1 in its class. The building’s energy concept gave rise to the first Nordic office building that generates more electricity than it consumes. Additional prioritised environmental goals include zero “phase-out substances”, zero landfill waste, the prioritisation of locally produced materials, and reduced water consumption.

Väla Gård was also shortlisted in World Architecture Festival in 2013, in two categories (New and Old and Office). 

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