Tag Bornstein Lyckefors Architects
![Living with a view, Villa Hovås
Living with a view, Villa Hovås](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/38/17136/01_Bornstein-Lyckefors_VOL_11_c_Erik-Lefvander_last_sez.jpg)
13-06-2022
Living with a view, Villa Hovås
In Gothenburg, Villa Hovås, designed by the Swedish Bornstein Lyckefors studio, boasting a marvellous view of the North Sea, was conceived precisely as a direct answer to the highly sought-after natural surroundings in which it is inserted. The layout of the house takes into account both the views, as well as the efficient organisation of the living spaces.
![Kärdla City Pavilion designed by the Bornstein Lyckefors Arkitekter and Mareld Landscape Studios
Kärdla City Pavilion designed by the Bornstein Lyckefors Arkitekter and Mareld Landscape Studios](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/38/16660/01_Bornstein_Lyckefors_Kardla_09__ph_Tiit_Veermae_1_last_sez.jpg)
01-11-2021
Kärdla City Pavilion designed by the Bornstein Lyckefors Arkitekter and Mareld Landscape Studios
Swedish architecture firm Bornstein Lyckefors Arkitekter, together with Swedish landscape architects from the Mareld Landscape studio have recently renovated the central square of the town of Kärdla, in Estonia. The intervention is one of several projects launched to celebrate the centenary of the nation’s declaration of independence.
![Bornstein Lyckefors’s Villa Radal
Bornstein Lyckefors’s Villa Radal](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/38/16153/01_Bornstein-Lyckefors_Villa-Radal_13_©Erik-Lefvander_last_sez.jpg)
15-03-2021
Bornstein Lyckefors’s Villa Radal
In Villa Radal, Swedish architectural studio Bornstein Lyckefors has built a single-family home made up of three volumes close to Gothenburg: an elegant composition in which concrete meets wood in a harmonious dialogue with the home’s natural surroundings.
![From school to museum: Torsby Finnskogscentrum in Sweden From school to museum: Torsby Finnskogscentrum in Sweden](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/38/12490/1_torsby_bornstein_lyckefors_architects_31428_sc_v2com_last_sez.jpg)
13-03-2017
From school to museum: Torsby Finnskogscentrum in Sweden
Swedish firm Bornstein Lyckefors Architects won the WAN Adaptive Reuse Award 2016 with their project for Torsby Finnskogscentrum in Värmland, Sweden.