Jönköping Municipality
STED, Beek Arkitekter, Hallemar Hejdelind and Gören Cars
Järnvägsgatan 4, SE-553 15 Jönköping
200,000+
In progress
1st Prize
Urban planning & Strategy
11.01.24
Recreation and access to the water has long been limited in the Swedish city of Jönköping, and in 2023 the municipality launched an international architectural competition to develop the city center. The competition has now been decided and the winning proposal was 'Vattenstaden' by a Danish-Swedish architectural team led by Vilhelm Lauritzen Arkitekter and STED.
Although Jönköping is located on Sweden's second largest lake, Vättern, access to the water has long been limited for the city's 100,000 inhabitants. The city's harbor and canal bear the marks of an industrial era, which partially hinders access to the water and recreational use.
Now, an international architectural competition 'Hamnpiren' has been decided and the winner is the Danish-Swedish proposal 'Vattenstaden', which revitalizes the connection between city and water, with direct access to the smaller lake Munksjön in addition to Vättern. The proposal rethinks the urban areas around the harbor pier and the quay line towards the lake and at the same time provides concrete proposals for new recreational areas with a focus on movement, community life, diversity and nature.
Behind the proposal is a team of Danish Vilhelm Lauritzen Architects and STED together with Swedish BEEK Arkitekter, strategic advisors Hallemar Hejdelind and Göran Cars, professor and researcher in urban planning and infrastructure.