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Lars Sundqvist 2019-2025

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Lars Sundqvist +46 (0) 70 596 24 34 Larssundqvist@live.se EDUCATION MASTER DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE (KTH) Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm (Three semesters) (TCU) Tokyo City University, Tokyo (One semester) 2023 - 2025 BACHELOR DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE (KTH) Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm 2019 - 2022 SOFTWARES AutoCAD SketchUp Rhinoceros V-Ray Enscape MagnificAI Adobe Suite OFFICE WORK AIX ARCHITECTS Internship (7 months) 2022 - 2023 OTHER WORK EXPERIENCES TÄNNÄSKRÖKET SKIRESORT Lift manager 2011 - 2012 COOP CENTRAL WAREHOUSE, Trondheim, Norway Warehouse worker 2012 - 2013 EXTREM EVENTS Scaffolding fitter 2013 - 2015 BAMBI COOPERATIVE Personal Assistant 2015 - Ongoing NYTIDA Educational coach, Daily activity centre 2017 - Ongoing 3

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01 HENRIKSBERG p. 6 Daily activity center / Master degree project / KTH / 2025 Prof: Ulrika Knagenhielm & Sogol Baghban 02 SCAFFOLAB p. 24 Experimental School for the future/ MArch / TCU / 2024 Prof: Takaharu Tezuka & Ikko Kobayashi 03 HÄLLBY p. 32 Visitors center / BArch / KTH / 2022 Prof: Carina Rahm & Pål Röjgård Harryan 04 SENSE REDUCER p. 40 Conceptual work / BArch / KTH / 2019 Prof: Caroline Hammaström & Isabell Gonzaga 05 LOG CABIN p. 42 Unfinnished private project / Jämtland, Sweden / 2020 05 DRAWINGS p. 50 5

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DAILY ACTIVITY CENTER Master degree project / KTH / 2025 Prof: Ulrika knagenhielm-Karlsson & Sogol Baghban BRIEF This project proposes an alternative to the city’s redevelopment plans for Henriksberg, where large-scale housing is set to replace the area’s existing industrial and creative landscape. Instead, it suggest reactivating one of the vacant buildings as a daily activity center (Daglig Verksamhet) for individuals within the LSS system — integrating social care, craftsmanship, and community in a space designed for meaningful interaction. The design is based on eight years of my personal experience within LSS, drawing on recurring needs, behaviors, and character traits I have encountered with individuals I have worked with. Rather than treating accessibility as a technical add-on, the project explores how architecture can respond holistically to support independence, orientation, and participation. The proposal strengthens Henriksberg’s existing identity by encouraging collaboration between the daily activity center and the local creative businesses, positioning social care as a shared resource rather than an isolated function. The building is designed to open toward the adjacent 4H farm, creating visual and programmatic connections that invite outdoor activities such as gardening and animal care, a key elements in many activity centers day programs. In short, this counterproposal argues for a socially sustainable, small-scale intervention that builds on Henriksberg’s unique character, offering an alternative narrative to demolition and densification. 6

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