Campus Tensta Renovation / Tengbom
Campus Tensta transforms the former Tensta Upper Secondary School, a culturally significant 1980s building, into a contemporary multi-tenant educational campus through careful renovation and minimal intervention. Designed originally by Gösta Uddén, the building's spatial openness, winter garden, robust material palette, and strong architectural identity have been preserved while adapting the complex to contemporary technical, environmental, and educational requirements. The project demonstrates how sensitive reuse can extend the life of important public architecture while reducing environmental impact and maintaining long-term cultural value.
Campus Tensta transforms the former Tensta Upper Secondary School, a culturally significant 1980s building, into a contemporary multi-tenant educational campus through careful renovation and minimal intervention. Designed originally by Gösta Uddén, the building's spatial openness, winter garden, robust material palette, and strong architectural identity have been preserved while adapting the complex to contemporary technical, environmental, and educational requirements. The project demonstrates how sensitive reuse can extend the life of important public architecture while reducing environmental impact and maintaining long-term cultural value.