EKO2 Stockholm
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Address: Kristineberg, Stockholm
Size: 225 apartments, approx. 20,000 m²
Client: Edicta
Architect: Arkitema, Stockholm
Landscape Architect: Arkitema
Engineer: Rambøll, Sweden AB
Date: Anticipated construction start 2010-11
EKO
2 is a sustainable housing project located in Kristineberg, west Stockholm, on the island of Kungsholmen. The area is undergoing rapid development, and a new and exciting urban quarter is emerging.
From the start, the project has focused on reducing CO² emissions and on integrating this thinking into the architecture. The name of the project itself relates to the Swedish word for ecology (ekologi) and CO
2.
EKO
2 consists of two housing rows located around an attractive green courtyard area. The entire area is protected by a large glass wall, providing a noise baffle for the development, which borders three of Stockholm's major traffic systems. The glass wall includes the development's common building, which functions as a window towards the surrounding world. The glass wall is also equipped with solar panels, which contribute to the common building's energy supply. A meter showing EKO²'s current energy consumption lights up and helps to raise the awareness of Stockholmers in relation to sustainable construction.
The energy consumption of EKO
2 is half that of the existing housing stock. This energy saving is achieved through double-insulation of the exterior walls, highly-insulating triple-glazed windows, and heat recovery systems in the apartments.
EKO
2 contains 225 apartments ranging from 45 to 110 m² in size, divided between two-room apartments (8.5%), three-room apartments (78%), and four-room apartments (13.5%).