Norell/Rodhe is an architecture studio founded in 2012 by Daniel Norell and Einar Rodhe. Norell/Rodhe is based in Stockholm, but our accumulated experience is both local and international, including public and residential buildings, landscapes, interiors and furniture. The studio views architecture as a cultural practice, and each project seeks to unfold stories and enter into conversations with the city and its inhabitants. Through winning competition entries like the H C Andersen Museum in Odense, and through participation in exhibitions and publications, the studio has become an emerging voice in an international conversation on architecture.
Daniel Norell studied architecture at the University of California Los Angeles (MArch 2006) and at the KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm. He has previously worked for Greg Lynn, Zaha Hadid and Kjellander Sjoberg. He is tenured lecturer in architecture at Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg and member of the Swedish Association of Architects (SAR/MSA).
Einar Rodhe studied architecture at the KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm (MArch 2009) and at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen. He has previously worked for Anders Wilhelmson and Ghilardi+Hellsten. He is senior lecturer in spatial design at Konstfack University of Arts, Craft and Design in Stockholm and member of the Swedish Association of Architects (SAR/MSA).
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