OPEN HOUSE STOCKHOLM
DIGITAL PROGRAM 2020
Come along and explore the newly renovated spaces of Medborgarhuset!
Medborgarhuset has undergone extensive renovations from 2016 to 2020. Our guides will share what has happened in the building during the renovation, what is new, and what has been preserved. Enjoy a unique tour of the areas in the building that are usually not open to the public.
Sergelhuset
Sergelhuset is a new construction and renovation project that has been ongoing in the heart of Stockholm city since 2017. The property, which consists of three building structures, is part of the larger urban development project Sergelstan. The focus during the development has been on creating a place where people can enjoy being. The building is now almost complete, featuring new offices, event spaces, residences, restaurants, shops, and experiences.
The property is environmentally certified according to LEED Platinum. The decision not to demolish the entire block, but rather to renovate, has been an important part of the certification.
Stadsarkivet Kungsklippan
360° Tour of Stadsarkivet Kungsklippan
Have you ever wondered what the spaces in Stadsarkivet look like? Here, you have the opportunity to explore the storage rooms, reading rooms, and other nooks and crannies at Stadsarkivet Kungsklippan in 360 degrees.
Look for hotspots to learn more about the spaces in Stadsarkivet and what can be found in the archives.
KTH Live-in lab
Read the following guidelines before taking a 3D virtual tour:
The video is not fully compatible with Internet Explorer, so open it in Google Chrome for a better experience.
The video always starts in the basement, and you can move toward the office. To visit other locations, use the Highlights shortcut feature (with a playback button) in the lower left corner of the screen. The Highlights shortcuts are generally the best way to move between locations.
The video contains tags in the form of circles at various locations. These tags contain links to ongoing project websites, completed projects, and general information. Project tags are placed where the project itself takes place in the testbed and where data is collected.