“Lilla Integralen” building with distinct façade made from GreenCoat® steel nominated for Plåtpriset 2019
The eye-catching “Lilla Integralen” features a façade made from GreenCoat® color coated steel, from SSAB, and has been named a finalist for the esteemed Swedish architectural award Plåtpriset 2019.
SSAB continues to strengthen its position among innovative architects that create award-winning buildings. Recently, renowned Sandellsandberg Arkitekter decided to use sustainable GreenCoat® steel for the highly unique “Lilla Integralen” apartment building in the newly constructed residential district of Vallastaden in Linköping, Sweden. The first phase of the housing project in Vallastaden resulted in 1000 homes being built by 40 different architects.
“Lilla Integralen” is an elegant semi-detached house with four apartments on three floors and a roof terrace. The distinctive shape of the building utilizes a sinusoidal profiled façade made from premium GreenCoat® color coated steel to ensure sustainability and durability in harsh weather as well as high aesthetics.
The Metallic Silver color was chosen to create beautiful light reflections in the relatively densely populated neighborhood of Vallastaden.
“Since we see sustainability from a long-term perspective, we try to find a good balance between the environment and social responsibility in architecture. When we draw a house, it will last for many generations to come, and that of course places demands on the material we use. Using GreenCoat® steel, which offers both durability and environmental benefits, felt obvious,” explains Thomas Sandell, Sandellsandberg Arkitekter.
In addition to high performance and aesthetics, most GreenCoat® products feature a Bio-based Technology (BT) coating with Swedish rapeseed oil instead of fossil based oils, which are traditionally used. This patented coating technology is currently the only one of its kind on the market.
The building process went smoothly with GreenCoat® being commended for its ability to be adapted to the great number of details that the design of “Lilla Integralen” required.
“Lilla Integralen” is one of five buildings nominated for the Plåtpriset 2019, which aims to encourage and pay tribute to innovative and sustainable buildings, where the properties and expressions of the metals are utilized in a successful architectural design. The winner will be announced at the architecture event Plåt, on April 25 in Gothenburg, Sweden.
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- Thomas Sandell chose GreenCoat® steel for the façade of Lilla Integralen due to its sustainability, durability and aesthetics.
- The elegant, yet playful “Lilla Integralen” was inspired by old industrial buildings. It is nominated for the Swedish architectural award Plåtpriset 2019.
For further information, please contact:
Anke Meyer, Corporate Marketing, SSAB, Phone: +49 1724244309, anke.meyer@ssab.com
SSAB is a Nordic and US-based steel company. SSAB offers value added products and services developed in close cooperation with its customers to create a stronger, lighter and more sustainable world. SSAB has employees in over 50 countries. SSAB has production facilities in Sweden, Finland and the US. SSAB is listed on Nasdaq Stockholm and has a secondary listing on Nasdaq Helsinki. www.ssab.com.
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