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The Swedish architecture studio Claesson
Koivisto Rune was founded in 1995 by Mårten
Claesson, Eero Koivisto and Ola Rune. Today an
internationally renowned reality, it deals with
both architecture and design. The first Swedish
studio to exhibit in the international section of
the Venice Architecture Biennale in 2004, they
are also responsible for award-winning projects
such as the Bergen Børs hotels, Villa Terminus
& Hotel Zander K, all in Bergen, Norway; Tind
Prefab house collection for Fiskarhedenvillan,
Inde/Jacobs art gallery in Marfa, Texas,
Widlund House private villa in Öland, Örsta
Gallery building in Kumla, Sfera Building culture
house in Kyoto and Nobis Hotel in Stockholm.
Claesson Koivisto Rune received the German
Design Award (Gold and Silver) 2011, Designer
of the Year 2011 and Furniture of the Year 2012
from Elle Deco (Sweden), both Designer of the
Year and Best Seating 2014 from Elle Décor
Italia, and the Red Dot Design Award - Best of
the Best 2014, becoming the first office to hold
a Red Dot in five different product categories.
Their work is exhibited in the permanent
collection of the Swedish National Museum.
They collaborate with some of the most
prestigious and renowned design companies for
which they have signed lighting and furniture
projects sold all over the world.
Lo studio di architettura svedese Claesson Koivisto Rune
è stato fondato nel 1995 da Mårten Claesson, Eero Koivisto
e Ola Rune. Oggi è uno studio di fama internazionale, che
si occupa sia di architettura che di design. Primo studio
svedese ad esporre nella sezione internazionale della Biennale
di Architettura di Venezia nel 2004, è anche responsabile
di progetti premiati come l’hotel K5 e l’edificio polivalente
a Tokyo; Hotel De Bergenske: Grand Hotel Terminus,
Bergen Børs, Villa Terminus e Hotel Zander K, tutti a
Bergen, Norvegia; Collezione di case prefabbricate Tind per
Fiskarhedenvillan, galleria d’arte Inde/Jacobs a Marfa, Texas,
villa privata Widlund House a Öland, edificio Örsta Gallery
a Kumla, casa della cultura Sfera Building a Kyoto e Nobis
Hotel a Stoccolma.
Claesson Koivisto Rune
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