Förstberg ling twelve houses

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Förstberg Ling acted as developer as well as architect for the project that was built after a land allocation competition in 2019. By combining the role as architect, developer and main contractor, Förstberg Ling was able to stay true to the initial vision and idea of the project. The second floor holds three rooms, with one having an opening towards the ground floor’s double height living space.

Förstberg Ling acted as developer as well as architect for the project that was built after a land allocation competition in 2019. The functions of the openings vary – window, garage doors, terrace – and the simple form gets a varied programming. Twelve houses is a block with town houses in Sorgenfri, the oldest industrial area in Malmö. The neighbourhood grew out of old farming areas along the railroad leading south – eight blocks the size of Malmös city centre.

The red brickwork with oversized mortar joints covers a cross laminated timber structure. Next to the main entrance, a larger door allows for the room inside to be used as a garage. Twelve houses is a block with town houses in Sorgenfri, the oldest industrial area in Malmö. The use of lime mortar does not only make many dilatation joints unnecessary but also the bricks easier to recycle.

The kitchens and cabinets are all made from massive wood, with doors in stained mdf, all produced together with a local cabinet maker.

The townhouses fit in the industrial scale of Sorgenfri but are also separate entities - like an avenue of trees with intertwined branches.

The composition of the facades are the same on the front and back of the houses; six openings of the same width covering three levels – aligning vertically and horizontally.

By combining the role as architect, developer and main contractor, Förstberg Ling was able to stay true to the initial vision and idea of the project. The neighbourhood grew out of old farming areas along the railroad leading south – eight blocks the size of Malmös city centre. Today the area is characterised by its greenery and openness as well as the old industrial buildings made from red brick.

The townhouses are a part of the transformation of a larger city block - finding their place in between a cluster of turn-of-the-century buildings with decorative brickwork and a modernistic tram depot in concrete.

Today the area is characterised by its greenery and openness as well as the old industrial buildings made from red brick.

The top floor contains two rooms as well as two terraces – integrated into the building volume with views framed by brickwork.

Förstberg Ling acted as developer as well as architect for the project that was built after a land allocation competition in 2019.

The functions of the openings vary – window, garage doors, terrace – and the simple form gets a varied programming. The wooden interior creates a comfortable indoor climate, and a bright and soft atmosphere.

Twelve Houses, Sorgenfri / Förstberg Ling

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förstberg ling twelve houses

Photography by Markus Linderoth

Twelve houses in Sorgenfri, Malmö, is a block of town houses, comprising three building volumes clad in red brick.