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Stockholm’s LEED Gold Flat Iron Building Wedges Against the Main Train Station

12/20/2012
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  • Flat Iron Building-Rosenbergs Arkitekter
    Wedged in between the main train station and Torsgatan street in Stockholm is the <a href="http://www.rosenbergs.se/en/projektarkiv/flat-iron-building-fast-i-stockholm/" target="_blank">Flat Iron Building</a>, a concrete office building built by Skanska. The project was designed by <a href="http://www.rosenbergs.se/" target="_blank">Rosenbergs Arkitekter</a> and was named after the original Flatiron wedge-shaped building in New York City. Unlike its NYC-inspiration, the Stockholm building is made from precast concrete and has a LEED Gold certification. The office building is close to transportation, provides a healthy and eco-friendly working environment and acts as a barrier between the industrial train yards and quieter residences on the other side.
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  • Flat Iron Building-Rosenbergs Arkitekter
    Completed in 2008, the Flat Iron Building is an eco office developed by Skanska and designed by <a href="http://www.rosenbergs.se/" target="_blank">Rosenbergs Arkitekter</a>.
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  • Flat Iron Building-Rosenbergs Arkitekter
    The precast concrete building forms a wedge between Torsgatan in central Stockholm and the rail depot of the main train station.
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  • Flat Iron Building-Rosenbergs Arkitekter
    Concrete was chosen due to the short construction time and its ability to form a solid mass.
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  • Flat Iron Building-Rosenbergs Arkitekter
    This doubles as both thermal mass to slow the transfer of hot and cold making the building more efficient and the mass also acts as a sound barrier between quiet residential buildings and the noisy train yard.
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  • Flat Iron Building-Rosenbergs Arkitekter
    With its proximity to the train station and the center of the city, the building has excellent transportation options for its employees.
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  • Flat Iron Building-Rosenbergs Arkitekter
    The exterior is punctuated with large square windows with one pane flush with the exterior and then inside a double paned window creates a very efficient envelope that provides lots of natural daylight.
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  • Flat Iron Building-Rosenbergs Arkitekter
    A narrow footprint ensures that natural daylight reaches every room inside.
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  • Flat Iron Building-Rosenbergs Arkitekter
    A white, reflective roof minimizes urban heat island effect and the interior was designed to be flexible for changes in office staffing.
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  • Flat Iron Building-Rosenbergs Arkitekter
    Tenants are advised by Skanska on best materials in order to create a healthy and eco friendly interior.
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  • Flat Iron Building-Rosenbergs Arkitekter
    The building was awarded LEED Gold certification and Rosenbergs Arkitekter received the Concrete Industry Architecture Prize by the Norra Bantorget and was named third runner-up in the Stockholm Building Competition in 2008.
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Flat Iron Building-Rosenbergs Arkitekter

Wedged in between the main train station and Torsgatan street in Stockholm is the Flat Iron Building, a concrete office building built by Skanska. The project was designed by Rosenbergs Arkitekter and was named after the original Flatiron wedge-shaped building in New York City. Unlike its NYC-inspiration, the Stockholm building is made from precast concrete and has a LEED Gold certification. The office building is close to transportation, provides a healthy and eco-friendly working environment and acts as a barrier between the industrial train yards and quieter residences on the other side.

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