There are education premises, offices and laboratories for students, teachers and researchers.
There are solar cells on the roof.
The houses have green roofs that make it easier for insects and plants to strengthen their dispersal routes.
Skanska began work in the autumn of 2018.
House 4 and house 2 were ready in March 2021. House 1 was completed the following year, in March 2022.
Our work was based on three values – healing, learning and living.
The development of the Albano campus took place in conjunction with nature. Biodiversity is a major focus.
All buildings have been built with a strong focus on the environment and sustainability.
Campus Albano is a new meeting point for students in Stockholm.
The project serves as a model for sustainable urban construction and has been certified according to Citylab
Campus Albano links Stockholm University with KTH and KI.