World Trade Center, Stockholm, Commercial office complex near Central Station, Stockholm, Sweden
World Trade Center Stockholm is a modern office building situated right next to Central Station and connected to Cityterminalen. The complex provides office space, conference facilities, and exhibition areas for business activities.
The building was constructed between 1986 and 1989 as a collaborative project involving Hufvudstaden, SIAB, and Lundberg, designed by architect Ralph Erskine. It represents a significant development phase for Stockholm's central station area.
The building serves as a major gathering place where business professionals from Sweden and abroad connect regularly. It functions as a hub for commercial interactions and professional relationships in the city.
The location is easily accessible on foot from Central Station and has good public transport connections. The connection with Cityterminalen provides direct access to buses and other transportation options.
The building earned Svanen certification for its environmental standards, demonstrating an early commitment to sustainable construction practices. This recognition was a notable step toward greener building design when it was completed.
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