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Hagastaden – a world class science city Dwellings Life science Business Svante Torell Project Coordinator for Hagastaden Karolinska hospital grounds Solna Karolinska Institutet Campus Solna Stockholm Stockholm is growing! 20 000 18 000 16 000 14 000 12 000 10 000 8 000 6 000 4 000 2 000 0 2015-10-20 Sid 6 2015-10-20 Sida 7 Stockholm North border Customs and lots of restaurants Tullhusen vid Norrtull Bild från Stockholmskällan, Stockholms stadsmuseum North Station Norra station Bild från Stockholmskällan, Stockholms stadsmuseum In 1940 the Karolinska University Hospital opens Karolinska Institute moves to Campus Solna in 1945 Karolinska Institutet Bild från Stockholmskällan, Stockholms stadsmuseum 1990s: discussions on whether to build at Norrtull were held 1999: Suggestion to deck over and develop the station and road area 2000: The City of Stockholm’s Planning Department initiated a plan of work 2004: The City of Stockholm acquired the land 2007: Joint vision for the development of the area Academia Public Industry A life science arena where academic knowledge, business and health services work together to contribute to improved health and quality of life The world’s leading area for life science Improves health and life 50,000 workplaces och 6,000 dwellings Norra länken • The first part opend in 2014 • 6 km in total, 4 km is routed underground • Decking over will be finished 2016 The development of Hagastaden CONSTRUCTION START 2017 NKS COMPLETED 2016-2018 Dwellings Life Science Retail & Office space 2010 2011 Block 1 Aula Medica New Karolinska Solna Norra Stationsparken Completed 2013 Completed 2013 Completed 2017 Completed 2022 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 Housing estates at Norra Station – DP1 Temp. Solna bridge North Hagastaden New Solna bridge Housing estates at Norrtull – DP2 Widerström building Gamma Housing estates west of Solna bridge – DP3 Aula Medica Life science blocks at Norra Station Norra länken/decking over E4/E20 Värtabanan railway tunnel New Karolinska Solna Norra Stationsgatan Biomedicum Norra Stationsparken A modern and dense urban district • City pulse and tranquility • Innovative work and research environment The Norra station park • Open terraces and a park square • Start of construction 2020 North Towers • Dwellings and retail space • Construction start set for 2015 and 2016 Kv. Cellen– Einar Mattsson Vera Arkitekter • Dwellins and retail space • Start of construction 2015 Kv. Encymet – Veidekke Brunnberg & Forshed • Dwellings and retail space • Start of construction 2015 Torsplan • Office • Food store, restaurants and pharmacy • Opens in 2013 and 2016 • Entrance to metro station Life City • Office and retail space • Start of construction 2017 New Karolinska Solna • First opening in 2016 • Effective treatment flows • 800 seperate rooms New Karolinska SolnaSolna New Karolinska • ”Putting the patient first” • Single rooms with toilet and shower • Reduced contamination risk Elite Hotel at Hagaplan • 222 rooms • Completed in 2017 Aula Medica • Holds 1,000 people • Completed 2013 Photo: Ulf Sirborn Alfa, Beta and Gamma • Efficient facilities for offices and laboratories • Biomedical research and innovation Biomedicum • One of Europe’s largest medical research facilities • Construction 2013-2018 North Hagastaden • Construction starts 2017 • Mix of housing, offices and meeting places Art-program Citybanan Hagastaden • Six-kilometer rail tunnel for commuter trains • New stations • Completed in 2017 Metro to Hagastaden • New line starting at Odenplan • Completed 2022 NKS Metro Stationsgatan Norra to Hagastaden Accessibility A range of qualitative services Food destination Eventful The spirit of Norra Stationsgatan Vibrant walking paths Culture, art and design Homes and workplaces Full of contrasts Twist AtriumLjungberg Betatchew Arkitekter Norrtull – DP2 Norrtull DP2, plans In figures Solna Stockholm Total Dwellings 3.000 3.000 6.000 Workplaces 23.000* 27.000** 50.000 Area 65 hectares 30 hectares 95 hectares * 9000 new ** 13 000 new Total investment: 65 billion SEK Special aspects and challenges • • • • • • • • Several parts working together for the unified vision of the area Two towns linked together Detailed development plans in two towns Dense and high scale of the development Realization of the process during more than 15 years Several large projects ungoing at the same time in the area Aspects connected to having buildings on the tunnels Highway E4/E20 – the traffic rolling during the hole building period How is Hagastaden progressing? • Many Life Science companies are moving here – MSD, Merck & Co • A few vacant premises • Significantly higher rents than a few years ago • Great interest in housing Welcome to Hagastaden Coordinator Hagastaden Svante Torell svante@torellab.se phone: 070-582 23 20 hagastaden.se @hagastaden fb.com/hagastaden
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