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Elding Oscarson

 

Elding Oscarson is the joint operation between Johan Oscarson and Jonas Elding. Their collaboration is young, but combines substantial experience from employments in Sweden and Japan, covering both local and international architecture, from large projects to small ones – museums, theaters, private houses, interiors, furniture, and product design. They want to continue to challenge an eclectic array of architecture and design tasks, to see how their joint effort can contribute to new solutions, ways to live, and spaces to enjoy. Elding Oscarson feel successful when they surprise themselves; when their projects are highly relevant to the user, the site, or other parameters that make every project unique, real, and story-telling.

 

 

Awards
Kasper Salin Prize, Nominated, Sweden 2017                                                      
Villapriset, Mölle by the sea, Sweden 2016
Glaspriset, Nominated, Sweden 2016
Träpriset, Nominated, Sweden 2016
Helgopriset, Nominated, Sweden 2013
Guldstolen, Sweden 2012
International Architecture Award, Chicago Athenaeum, USA 2011
Skånes Arkitekturpris, Sweden 2011 
Mies van der Rohe Award, Shortlisted, Spain 2011 
Wallpaper Design Awards, Nominated, UK 2011 
Contractworld, Nominated, Germany 2011 
Kasper Salin Prize, Nominated, Sweden 2011 
ECOLA Awards, Nominated, Germany 2011 
World Architecture Festival, Highly Commended, Spain 2010 
Landskrona Municipal Prize for Urban Planning, Sweden 2010 
Hise Award, Innovative Excellence Private Housing, Slovenia 2010

 

Exhibitions
Solo exhibition, Skissernas Museum, Lund, Sweden 2017
Model exhibition, Tessinska palace, Stockholm Sweden 2017
Nordic architects in Cologne, Germany 2017
25SQM Exhibition, Vandalorum, Stockholm, Sweden 2015
Light Houses – ung nordisk arkitektur, Arkitekturmuseet, Stockholm, Sweden 2013
La Biennale di Venezia, installation Nordic Pavilion, Italy 2012 
XIII Bienal Internacional de Arquitectura, Argentina 2011 10 Nordic Emerging Architects, Gothenburg, Sweden 2011 
UIA, Tokyo International Forum, Japan 2011 
Noll Noll Koll, Arkitekturmuseet, Stockholm, Sweden 2010 
Ung svensk arkitektur, Arkitekturmuseet, Stockholm, Sweden 2006