Skellefteå Culture house is a proposal for a new 22,700m² Culture House in Skellefteå, Sweden. The proposal offers a strong landmark in the heart of the city by enhancing the individual identities of each programmatic element, yet working in harmony to create a unique whole. In addition to the cultural program consisting of large auditorium, library and art hall, the program also included a restaurant, hotel and conference space.
The proposal’s ambition is to become Skellefteås new living room for its inhabitants as well as visitors. Situated adjacent to the town’s main square, the various programmatic volumes making up the proposal step down in scale as it approaches the square; creating a more human scale nearest the square, while also relating to the scale of the surrounding context.
With its prominent, civic site, the proposal’s most important role is to appear open and approachable from all directions, inviting people to take part in the multitude of cultural activities within. The culture institutions (Västerbottensteatern Theatre, Guest stage, City Library, MAN art hall and Skellefteå Art hall), as well as the hotel are aligned on one side of a long foyer, creating a “cultural street” that extends the city grid, connecting city and culture. The foyer/cultural street becomes an integrated part of the main pedestrian street outside that connects the city center in the south, with the future travel center to the north. Due to the multitude of entrances, visitors can find a space of their own, whether spontaneous visit or for a planned meeting. At night, the activity in the building will illuminate at both ground level and through the stepped and facetted roof scape, acting as civic and cultural beacon towards the main square; a welcoming and warm reception for those approaching the building.
The functions that don’t demand any daylight, i.e. guest stage and black box, have been placed in the center of the building. This enables a transparent facade towards south, west and north where the most public functions and communication is placed. It also enables efficient loading and separate internal communication along the eastern side of the building. Extra focus has been made on activating the southwest and northwest corners, to open up and provide clear entrances in both directions - connecting through the culture street.
The stepped volume relates to the program functions and follows the natural slope of the site downward towards the main square, Möjligheternas Torg. The stepped volume also provides terraces with views towards the city and surrounding landscape, as well as defining each programmatic function when looking towards the building from the south where each function is accentuated with pitched roofs, creating a facetted expression.
PROJECT NAME
LOCATION
YEAR
STATUS
SIZE
PROGRAM
CLIENT
TEAM
COLLABORATION
"Möjligheternas Hus"
Skellefteå, Sweden
2016
Competition 2nd prize
23.000 m2
Church, Public
Skellefteå municipality
Juras Lasovsky, Hanna Johansson, Filip Lipinski
Sang Lee Yeun