Erik Andersson | |
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Born | 21 April 1971 Stockholm, Sweden |
Nationality | Swedish |
Awards | Blueprint Architectural Awards |
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Buildings | sicklauddsbron |
Erik Andersson (born April 21, 1971 in Stockholm, Sweden) is a Swedish architect, and was 2002 Head of Product Design at Beckmans College of Design, Stockholm, Sweden. Andersson first studied architecture at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, and was then awarded a scholarship to study at Oxford School of Architecture in Oxford, England before starting studies, in 1999, at Columbia University in New York, followed, in 2004, by further studies at Royal College of Fine Arts in Stockholm. Andersson is the principal of the Erik Andersson Architects, based in Stockholm, Sweden.
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Andersson first came to public attention with a bridge competition sicklauddsbron 1998 in Stockholm together with architects Jelena Mijanovic and Magnus Stahl in Stockholm. An early work which would mark their difference from the then dominant bridgedesign of the late 1990s.
Other early (yet unbuilt) projects included the Korsta Powerplant, Sundsvall (2004) and the residence for the ambassador of Sweden (2001). The first large project by Erik Andersson Architects to be built is the many bridges along RV73.
sicklauddsbron was the first built bridge in Anderssons' career.
Andersson's projects include: