Octapharma Brewery

For the new Octapharma’s Nordic Headqarter in Stockholm, Joliarck intervened on a 1890s brewery with a project that has gradually been adapted and evolved as the understanding and knowledge of the buildings cultural importance has grown.

Joliark, Octapharma Brewery, Hornsberg, Kungsholmen, Stockholm, Sweden
The project is a result of Octapharmas rapid expansion and need for increased capacity, including office spaces, scientific laboratories as well as factory and production spaces within its premises in Western Kungsholmen.
The former brewery, together with its surrounding facilities, was in 2009 bought by up from Index Estate by Octapharma and the company has since strived to improve logistics on site.
Joliark, Octapharma Brewery, Hornsberg, Kungsholmen, Stockholm, Sweden
Joliark, Octapharma Brewery, Hornsberg, Kungsholmen, Stockholm, Sweden
The brewery, first built in the early 1890s, peaked during a 15 year period but soon faced economic difficulties and bankruptcy. The building has since been used in various ways, slowly falling into disrepair due to neglect. It has however, more recently been protected for its historic and cultural importance and is currently a listed building.
The original construction is mixed but consists largely of wood, something which makes it little suited for production of medicine and drugs. Instead, Octapharma made the decision to have the building transformed for administrative purposes, relocating its Nordic headquarters. In addition to offices, the transformed building now houses functions such as meeting spaces, conference rooms, changing rooms, storage as well as a large canteen.
Joliark, Octapharma Brewery, Hornsberg, Kungsholmen, Stockholm, Sweden
Joliark, Octapharma Brewery, Hornsberg, Kungsholmen, Stockholm, Sweden
Together with experts in the field and in cooperation with Stockholm’s planning authorities as well as the Stockholm City Museum, Joliark has carefully renovated/transformed the building for its new purposes. The facade has gone through a total renovation, assessing each brick, with a high level of precision. Throughout the process, the project has gradually been adapted and evolved as the understanding and knowledge of the buildings cultural importance has grown. With the former brewery now renovated and inhabited, the building has once again regained its original splendour.

Octapharma Brewery, Hornsberg, Kungsholmen, Stockholm
Program: headquarter
Architects: Joliark
Architects in charge: Hans Linnman, Cornelia Thelander
Team: Helen Johansson, Charlotte Larsson, Tobias Wallin, Susanna Dahl
Construction Management: Ebab
Interior Architect: White / Joliark
Graphic Design: The Kitchen       
Structural Engineer: Tyréns
HVAC and Plumbing: Tyréns
Electrical Services: ElConcept
Restaurant/Kitchen: Storköksbyrån
Landscape Architect: White
Client: Octapharma
Completion: 2015


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