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Hagastaden – a world class science city
Dwellings
Life science
Business
Svante Torell
Project Coordinator for Hagastaden
Karolinska hospital grounds
Solna
Karolinska Institutet
Campus Solna
Stockholm
Stockholm is growing!
20 000
18 000
16 000
14 000
12 000
10 000
8 000
6 000
4 000
2 000
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2015-10-20
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2015-10-20
Sida 7
Stockholm North border
Customs and lots of restaurants
Tullhusen vid Norrtull
Bild från Stockholmskällan, Stockholms stadsmuseum
North Station
Norra station
Bild från Stockholmskällan, Stockholms stadsmuseum
In 1940 the Karolinska University Hospital opens
Karolinska Institute moves to Campus Solna in 1945
Karolinska Institutet
Bild från Stockholmskällan, Stockholms stadsmuseum
1990s: discussions on whether to build at Norrtull were held
1999: Suggestion to deck over and develop the station and road area
2000: The City of Stockholm’s Planning Department initiated a plan of work
2004: The City of Stockholm acquired the land
2007: Joint vision for the development of the area
Academia
Public
Industry
A life science arena where academic knowledge,
business and health services work together to contribute
to improved health and quality of life
The world’s leading area for life science
Improves health and life
50,000 workplaces och 6,000 dwellings
Norra länken
• The first part opend in 2014
• 6 km in total, 4 km is routed underground
• Decking over will be finished 2016
The development of Hagastaden
CONSTRUCTION
START
2017
NKS
COMPLETED
2016-2018
Dwellings
Life Science
Retail & Office space
2010
2011
Block 1
Aula Medica
New Karolinska Solna
Norra Stationsparken
Completed 2013
Completed 2013
Completed 2017
Completed 2022
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
Housing estates at Norra Station – DP1
Temp. Solna
bridge
North Hagastaden
New Solna bridge
Housing estates at Norrtull – DP2
Widerström building
Gamma
Housing estates west of Solna bridge – DP3
Aula Medica
Life science blocks at Norra Station
Norra länken/decking over E4/E20
Värtabanan railway tunnel
New Karolinska Solna
Norra Stationsgatan
Biomedicum
Norra
Stationsparken
A modern and dense urban district
• City pulse and tranquility
• Innovative work and research environment
The Norra station park
• Open terraces and a park square
• Start of construction 2020
North Towers
• Dwellings and retail space
• Construction start set for 2015 and 2016
Kv. Cellen–
Einar Mattsson
Vera Arkitekter
• Dwellins and retail space
• Start of construction 2015
Kv. Encymet –
Veidekke
Brunnberg & Forshed
• Dwellings and retail space
• Start of construction 2015
Torsplan
• Office
• Food store, restaurants and pharmacy
• Opens in 2013 and 2016
• Entrance to metro station
Life City
• Office and retail space
• Start of construction 2017
New Karolinska Solna
• First opening in 2016
• Effective treatment flows
• 800 seperate rooms
New Karolinska
SolnaSolna
New
Karolinska
• ”Putting the patient first”
• Single rooms with toilet and shower
• Reduced contamination risk
Elite Hotel at Hagaplan
• 222 rooms
• Completed in 2017
Aula Medica
• Holds 1,000 people
• Completed 2013
Photo: Ulf Sirborn
Alfa, Beta and Gamma
• Efficient facilities for offices and laboratories
• Biomedical research and innovation
Biomedicum
• One of Europe’s largest medical research facilities
• Construction 2013-2018
North Hagastaden
• Construction starts 2017
• Mix of housing, offices and meeting places
Art-program
Citybanan
Hagastaden
• Six-kilometer rail tunnel for commuter trains
• New stations
• Completed in 2017
Metro to Hagastaden
• New line starting at Odenplan
• Completed 2022
NKS
Metro Stationsgatan
Norra
to Hagastaden
Accessibility
A range of
qualitative
services
Food
destination
Eventful
The spirit of Norra Stationsgatan
Vibrant
walking
paths
Culture, art
and design
Homes and
workplaces
Full of
contrasts
Twist
AtriumLjungberg
Betatchew Arkitekter
Norrtull – DP2
Norrtull
DP2, plans
In figures
Solna
Stockholm
Total
Dwellings
3.000
3.000
6.000
Workplaces
23.000*
27.000**
50.000
Area
65 hectares
30 hectares
95 hectares
* 9000 new
** 13 000 new
Total investment: 65 billion SEK
Special aspects and challenges
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Several parts working together for the unified vision of the area
Two towns linked together
Detailed development plans in two towns
Dense and high scale of the development
Realization of the process during more than 15 years
Several large projects ungoing at the same time in the area
Aspects connected to having buildings on the tunnels
Highway E4/E20 – the traffic rolling during the hole building
period
How is Hagastaden progressing?
• Many Life Science companies
are moving here – MSD,
Merck & Co
• A few vacant premises
• Significantly higher rents than
a few years ago
• Great interest in housing
Welcome to Hagastaden
Coordinator Hagastaden
Svante Torell
[email protected]
phone: 070-582 23 20
hagastaden.se
@hagastaden
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