About

Erik Andersson Architects, based in Stockholm, is a forward-thinking studio that integrates sustainability into contemporary architecture and infrastructure design. The firm’s portfolio ranges from large-scale projects like the Doha Bay Crossing to smaller commissions such as furniture design, with a particular focus on bridges, buildings, interiors, and products. The studio is deeply committed to creating sustainable and resilient infrastructure, aligning its work with global goals for innovation, responsible consumption, and environmental impact reduction.
With a strong reputation for bridge design, Erik Andersson Architects has been invited to numerous national and international design competitions, earning multiple prestigious awards such as the European Steel Design Awards and the Swedish Steel Prize. These accomplishments reflect the firm’s focus on advancing sustainable industry and infrastructure, while also promoting sustainable cities and communities.
The studio’s interest in art spaces and exhibition design fosters cultural engagement and access to education, supporting the goal of inclusive and equitable education. Additionally, Erik Andersson Architects advocates for sustainable material use, especially through its work with steel, contributing to responsible consumption and production.
Erik Andersson Architects has participated in global events like the Venice Biennale and served on several prestigious juries, including the Swedish Steel Design Prize and the European Steel Bridge Prize. The firm’s ongoing commitment to sustainability and innovation demonstrates its alignment with the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in driving responsible architecture and infrastructure development for a sustainable future.

Erik Andersson

Office

Erik Andersson Architects

John Ericssonsgatan 7

112 22 Stockholm

tel. +46 (0) 709 13 00 21

mail(at)erikandersson.se

Clients

Prins Eugens Waldemarsudde

Galerie Nordenhake

Dunkers kulturhus

Konst-ig bookstore

Husqvarna-Electrolux

Lusail Real Estate Development

Qatari Diar

City of Stockholm

City of Gothenburg

City of Norrköping

City of Malmö

City of Uppsala

City of Ludvika

The Swedish Transport Administration

The National Property Board of

Sweden

The Swedish National Museum

The National Museums of World

Culture

The Swedish Society of Crafts and Design

The Swedish Institute

The Ministry for Foreign Affairs

Royal Institute of Technology

Stockholm

Sundsvall Energi

Mattsons

Sätila

Pontus Frithiof

American Express

Private clients