Inga Varg
Inga Varg is a Swedish architect. Amongst the awards Varg has won are the Swedish Concrete Federation’s annual architecture award and the Swedish Association of Architects’ Kasper Salin Award
She trained and qualified as an architect at the KTH Royal Institute of Technology School of Architecture Since 1992 she has co-owned and co-led the company Rosenbergs Arkitekter with the Italian-born architect Alessandro Ripellino. Varg has worked on city planning, architecture and interior design projects.
Biography
Directly after graduating in 1978 Varg began working at Swedish architect’s Lars Bryde’s firm Lars Brydes Arkitektkontor. During this time Inga Varg took part in a number of competitions, designing residential projects including the Täppan district of south-central Stockholm Södermalm. Varg began working at Rosenberg & Stål Arkitektkontor in 1983 and became co-owner and co-leader of the firm, today called Rosenbergs Arkitekter, in 1992.During her career Inga Varg has lectured regularly at KTH Royal Institute of Technology School of Architecture on residential planning and drafting techniques She has been a judge on the panels of many architecture competitions, including the Swedish Association of Architects’ Kasper Salin Award, Stora Samhällsbyggarpriset, an annual award for civic and city planning projects in Sweden, and she has frequently been a judge on many of the competitions of the Swedish Association of Architects.
Awards
- 2010: Winner of the Swedish Concrete Federation’s annual architecture award for the Flat Iron Building in Stockholm.
- 2010: Third place for Stockholm Flat Iron Building in Stockholm City Council’s building of the year award
- 2003: Nominated for the Swedish Association of Architects’ Kasper Salin Award for the newly built Zanderska huset, a training facility at medical university Karolinska institutet in Flemingsberg.
- 2000: Nominated for the Swedish Concrete Federation’s annual architecture award for Ericsson R&D building in Mjärdevi Science Park, Linköping
- 1994: Winner of the prestigious Swedish Association of Architects’ Kasper Salin Award for the corporate headquarters of Nordic sustainable energy company Tekniska Verken in Linköping
A selection of work
- Headquarters of Tekniska Verken in Linköping
- Zanderska huset, training facility at medical university Karolinska institutet in Flemingsberg
- Sollentuna Swimming Center and Sports Hall, conversion and extension
- Flat Iron Building office block, Torsgatan, Stockholm
- Ericsson administration and research buildings in the Kabelverket district of Älvsjö
- Planning proposal for 1400-apartment residential development in the Kabelverket district of Älvsjö
- Norrviksstrand, Sollentuna
- Tyresö Gymnasium
- kv. Grimman, Södermalm