Belatchew Arkitekter Awarded as one of Sweden's Fastest Growing Companies Again
Dagens Industri, Sweden's premier finance daily newspaper, has chosen Belatchew Arkitekter as the recipient of the DI Gasell Award 2019 for the second year running, which means that the company is one of Sweden's fastest growing and most profitable companies.
“We are proud to have received the DI Gasell award from Dagens Industri,” says Rahel Belatchew, CEO and founder, Belatchew Arkitekter AB.
"We see this as a sign that we are on the right track and that our view of what an architectural company should offer today has been well received by the market. It is about offering our
Stockholm Loop is an effective catalyst for 120,000 new homes and its residents' needs in terms of work, housing, distribution, trade and sport.Facts about Stockholm Loop in ten points:
1. There is an acute shortage of housing in Sweden as more than 700,000 new homes need to be built during the coming 10 years.
2. Stockholm Loop proposes more than 120,000 new homes in twelve underutilized locations at the outer edges of the Stockholm metro system.
3. Stockholm Loop builds on the use and upgrade of existing infrastructure.
4. Stockholm Loop introduces a new typology for high
Belatchew Arkitekter has, on behalf of Swedish real estate developer Sveafastigheter Utveckling, designed Discus, a new landmark high rise in central Nacka; a booming part of the Stockholm metropolitan area in Sweden.Discus is a new landmark building in Nacka City, which with its characteristic irregular silhouette is designed to become a symbol of a growing metropolitan area. Discus will be placed in the heart of Nacka’s new public transport node, right above the metro station in Nacka City's new city center.
Discus will consist of about 30 floors and will accommodate 450 to 500
Rahel Belatchew, Founder and Principal Architect, Belatchew Arkitekter, will represent Sweden during DesignMarch, Iceland's Design Festival, which takes place in Reykjavik March 15-18.Iceland Design Center - the organization behind DesignMarch - has, together with the Swedish Embassy in Reykjavik, invited Rahel Belatchew to represent Sweden during the Design Diplomacy event, which takes place at the Swedish ambassador's residence.
Design Diplomacy is a series of discussion events held in ambassadors' residences. The concept boldly combines the prestigious diplomatic setting with informal
The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church in Stockholm, designed by Belatchew Arkitekter, was deemed 'Highly Commended' at the World Architecture Festival Awards in Berlin.World Architecture Festival is the world's largest international architectural event where the premier buildings of the year around the world are awarded. This year the festival took place in November in Berlin, Germany.
The jury appreciated the strong sculptural feature of the church, it's connection to history across the borders and the way it offered a civic space to a community larger than the parish.
- Being
Fjärilen (Swedish for "The Butterfly"), a newly constructed apartment complex in Uppsala (Sweden) designed by Belatchew Arkitekter on behalf of real estate company Wallenstam, has been shortlisted for the Swedish Building Award 2017 (Stålbyggnadspriset 2017).- The challenge for this project was to bridge a gap between two blocks with very different typologies. Since we wanted to design them as monochrome units with the same material on roof and façades the choice fell on steel, says Rahel Belatchew, Principal Architect and CEO, Belatchew Arkitekter.
- We spent some time looking for the
The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church in Stockholm, designed by Belatchew Arkitekter, has been shortlisted for this year’s World Architecture Festival Awards in the Civic - Future Projects category.The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church in Stockholm, designed by Belatchew Arkitekter, has been shortlisted for this year’s World Architecture Festival Awards in the Civic - Future Projects category.
The 10th edition of the World Architecture Festival will be held in Berlin, Germany, 15-17 November 2017. To celebrate reaching this milestone, World Architecture Festival organisers has launched