
Designing for well-being with landscape architecture
Explore the importance of landscape architecture in urban areas and its impact on well-being and sustainability. Read more
Do you ever imagine what the urban areas of the future will look like? We do no different. Every day. This is what we would like to share with you. How we design and develop this city together with our clients. Stories about great collaborations, cases, ideas and solutions. We like to inspire you with our stories, columns and news items.
Explore the importance of landscape architecture in urban areas and its impact on well-being and sustainability. Read more
Discover Sweco's sustainable and comfortable homes in Norway, Germany, Sweden and Denmark. Read more
Explore urban development projects addressing climate change, sustainability and innovation in city planning. Read more
Biodiversity is declining at an alarming rate. By increasing urban green-blue areas and applying regenerative principles, cities can unlock benefits like increased carbon capture, better air quality, cooler temperatures and enhanced public health. 42%—that’s the potential for increasing urban green-blue cover, according to a Sweco study of 22 cities in Europe. Read more
With the world’s population ageing rapidly, the need for innovative, age-inclusive spaces is more pressing than ever. Between 2015 and 2050, the proportion of people over 60 will nearly double, reaching 22 percent of the global population, according to the World Health Organization. Read more
Transforming existing structures into modern, functional spaces while preserving their historical and cultural essence is both a challenge and an art. This delicate balance is achieved through a thoughtful approach that honours the past while addressing present-day needs. Read more
Lighting plays an important role in shaping how we experience the world around us, impacting not only our comfort but also our sense of security. Throughout history, light has been a fundamental part of human life, influencing the way we interact with our surroundings. Read more