Marievik is not just a place with buildings — it’s a place with stories. A cluster of postmodern office buildings that together form an architectural family tree. Each building is a monument — not in size, but in expression. Colorful, playful, sometimes contradictory. It’s a place where variation is strategy, and contrasts spark interest and create space for new narratives.
The phrase “Monuments on a tray” captures the essence: a collection of architectural individuals forming a cohesive whole. Here, the unexpected is welcomed — a round window in a strict grid, a glass bridge connecting two buildings, a turquoise tiled façade sparkling in the sun. It’s architecture that dares to be both ironic and serious, functional and symbolic.