Wisdome Stockholm by Elding Oscarson

Extension of the National Swedish Museum of Technology, housing a visualization dome, a spherical space where visualization technology achieves an immersive audiovisual experience, along with a café and an exhibition hall.

The building splices together museum functions around an unused courtyard, and though the dome function is tall, the addition is sensitive to the vaulted hall and lower buildings defining the courtyard today.

Conventionally, the program would generate a low volume with a protruding dome, but to utilize the unique dome to create a strong interior space as well as a telling exterior form, the dome is given a focal position under a free form timber structure.

The roof mediates between the tall dome and the low facades of the one-story building, spanning 26x48m across the dome.

Photo © Mikael Olsson

This generates an overwhelming interior space, while the oddly vaulted exterior communicates a unique function.

The gridshell structure is constructed from flat standard LVL panels. This has never been done before and has required great commitment from everyone involved.

Photo © Mikael Olsson

Architecturally and technologically material properties, and the potential of timber construction, is explored.

Sustainable construction should include experimental projects, whose benefits are well into the future and are perhaps more geared towards innovation, than more acutely applicable timber solutions.

Photo © Mikael Olsson

In all technological leaps, research that pushes boundaries have been pivotal.

This is happening at The National Museum of Science and Technology. The building opened in December 2023. Source by Elding Oscarson.

Photo © Mikael Olsson

Location: Stockholm. Sweden

Architect: Elding Oscarson

Design concept och head structural engineer: Florian Kosche, DIFK, Norway

Structural engineer timber structure: SJB Kempter Fitze, Switzerland and Hermann Blumer, Creation Holz, Switzerland

Main contractor: Oljibe

Contractor timber structure: Blumer Lehmann, Switzerland

Client: Tekniska Museet

Building area: 1325 m2

Opened: 3 December 2023

Photographs: Mikael Olsson, Courtesy of Elding Oscarson

Photo © Mikael Olsson

Photo © Mikael Olsson

Photo © Mikael Olsson

Photo © Mikael Olsson

Photo © Mikael Olsson

Photo © Mikael Olsson

Photo © Mikael Olsson

Photo © Mikael Olsson

Photo © Mikael Olsson

Photo © Mikael Olsson

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