With more than twenty years of experience, the office of architect Hans Murman counts with more than 30 professionals on its studio in Stockholm, Sweden.
Born in 1947 in Falun, Sweden, Hans Murman received his architect degree in 1976 at KTH (Royal Institute of Technology). In 1981, Murman stablished his own office and after doing his first project he started several buildings, planning and interior design projects in the mountains of Sweden.
Sami Parliament Building, Sweden. photo © murman.se
Sami Parliament Building, Sweden. photo © murman.se
Sami Parliament Building, Sweden. photo © murman.se
Sami Parliament Building, Sweden. photo © murman.se
Murman Arkitekter started in 1985 and today counts with a team of 35 architects who develop comercial and residential projects, offices, interiors and furniture design. Receiving a lot of recognitions and awards the office keeps developing its projects over Sweden, always trying to execute friendly projects.
Restaurant Tusen, Sweden
photo © murman.se
photo © murman.se
photo © murman.se
photo © murman.se
photo © murman.se
photo © murman.se
Juniper House, Gotland, Sweden
photo © murman.se
photo © murman.se
photo © murman.se
photo © murman.se
photo © murman.se
photo © murman.se
Pfizer Swedish Headquarters, Sweden
photo © murman.se
photo © murman.se
photo © murman.se
photo © murman.se
photo © murman.se
Sanga-Säby hotel, Sweden
photo © murman.se
photo © murman.se
photo © murman.se
photo © murman.se
About the author
My name is Marcelo Seferin, I’m an architect from Porto Alegre, Brazil and I’m the chief architect at Seferin Arquitetura, an office that works with architecture, interior design and sustainability projects. You can check our work at http://www.seferin.com.br and you can follow me at twiiter http://www.twitter.com/mseferin.