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Tengbomgruppen
IndustryArchitecture
Founded1906
Number of locations
Stockholm (Sweden)
Area served
Sweden
Services
  • Sports, events, conference and exhibition centre architecture
  • Interior design
  • Environmental Branding
Landscape Architecture
WebsiteTengbomgruppen

Tengbom is one of Europe's oldest architectural companies and one of the largest in the Nordic countries. The firm is headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden.

History

The architect firm Tengbom & Torulf was founded in 1906 by Swedish architects Ernst Torsten Torulf (1872-1936) and Ivar Tengbom (1878–1968). In 1932, Anders Tengbom (1911-2009) entered the company and later took over the business. [1][2] [3]

The current group was formed in 1988 under the name Tengbomgruppen - since 2006 named Tengbom. Until 2006 the business was conducted through a dozen separate companies with different brands and with Tengbomgruppen AB as parent and umbrella. Tengbom today is a company with offices in Borås, Göteborg, Halmstad, Helsingborg, Jonkoping, Kalmar, Karlstad, Linköping, Malmö, Stockholm and Uppsala. Tengbom operates in five business areas (urban design, landscape architecture, architecture, interior design and project management) and is actively working on projects related to sustainable development, both nationally and internationally. [4]

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References

  1. ^ "Ernst Torsten Torulf (1872-1936)". Prisma Västra Götaland. Retrieved April 1, 2019.
  2. ^ "A modernist shift: Ivar Justus Tengbom". RIBA Journal. Retrieved April 1, 2019.
  3. ^ "Tengbom, Anders (1911-2009)". KulturNav. Retrieved April 1, 2019.
  4. ^ "Tengboms historia 1906-2012". tengbom.se. Retrieved April 1, 2019.

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