Malmö’s City Planning Award 2008

Av Peter Nilsson
Publicerad Wednesday 24 September, 2008.

We won the parallel assignment for the Scylla quarter in 2001 and the building was completed in 2006. The building has offices, educational facilities and cafes.

Winners of the award in recent years include the Turning Torso by Santiago Calatrava and the Institute of Education. White received an honorary mention in 2004 for Maltes Gardens housing scheme.

Read more at malmo.se

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