
2010—: Founder, Architect, Designer
Skåtar Architecture & Design , Berlin, Germany
2020—: Adjunct professor
Free University of Bolzano, Italy
2018—: Adjunct professor
Anhalt University, Dessau, Germany
2007—2010: Architect, Project manager
Studio Olafur Eliasson GmbH , Berlin, Germany
2005—2006: Architect
Tema Architects , Uppsala, Sweden
2012—: PhD researcher, Architecture and computation, LTH School of Architecture , Lund, Sweden
1999—2005: Architecture, Royal Institute of Technology , Stockholm, Sweden
2004: Architecture , Universität der Künste , Berlin
2002: Architecture , ENSAPLV , Paris, France
1997—1998: Fine arts , Wiks Folkhögskola , Sweden
- for the carbon footprint
- care, patience
- time for understanding, investigating, replacing, executing
It's better to spend 10 years longer in development than it is to live 100 years with the wrong project
- in Antwerp, Belgium 2016 -
development of one project per 2 years
Are there problems? If yes, what can be improved?
What is the role of the architect, ow and in the future?
What methods and strategies can the architect apply?






Adj.Prof. Fredrik Skåtar

Diller + Scofidio & Renfro


Diller Scofidio Renfro


Orrizzontale Studio


Orrizzontale Studio


Enorme Studio



Zaha Hadid


Zaha Hadid

Shanghai, China


Shanghai, China


Build


Milano, Italy






Orrizzontale Studio


Orrizzontale Studio


Milano, Italy


Milano, Italy


Odenplan, subway station
Stockholm, Sweden



Hamburg

Enorme Studio


Diller Scofidio Renfro



Diller Scofidio Renfro

Diller Scofidio Renfro



Paola Viganò


Paola Viganò

Paola Viganò



























Adj.Prof. Fredrik Skåtar

The project is user-focused. We view the urban fabric from the user’s perspective and everyday life.
Defending vagueness.
Arguably, the user’s perception has a lot to do with the vague facets of the profession, such as artistic expression, an appealing atmosphere, and well-being. Components of our shared architectural space for which it is hard to find evidence.
Time
User-focus and designing the vague components is an activity in need of careful consideration. We need to apply an attitude of caring and simultaneously accept that we need to take our time to deliver the necessary design solutions.
Policy.
Observations made in different countries show that well-established customs in project processes and market demand generate time and efficiency pressure. Arguably, achieving the goals above benefits from guiding policies. What could such policies be?




The Belgian city architect

The Belgian city architect
The works of Paola Viganò