Bonniers Konsthall was designed by the architects Johan Celsing Arkitektkontor. The building’s clothes-iron shape, with its façades in glass and steel, follows the curve of Torsgatan. The art facilities takes up the entire ground floor, with an area of 1890 square metres, of which 700 are for exhibition space. The other four floors house offices used for other purposes.
Bonniers Konsthall has a large, seven-metre-high exhibition space that lets in the daylight, exhibition spaces with full visual contact out onto the city through the glass façade, along with an enclosed space unaffected by its surroundings. The open exhibition areas can be rearranged as necessary using the built-in sliding walls. Bonniers Konsthall also houses Café No 19, and there is a reading room right at the narrow end of the building. One flight of stairs down there is an office and guest studio, along with toilets and a cloakroom.
The building is owned and administered by Bonnier Fastigheter.
Architect: Johan Celsing arkitektkontor AB/Johan Celsing Administrator: Göran Marklund
Contributors: Carl Wärn, Ibb Berglund, Niklas Carlén, Anna-Karin Edblom, Anders Rosenberg, Stefan Andersson, Thomas Marcks
Project Management: EBAB
Construction: Elu konsult AB, Richard Norlin
HEVAC: Steén VVS konsult AB, Hans Göransson
Electrical: Elfack konsult AB, Bo Hedman
Lighting: Ljusplanering Bengt Källgren AB, Bengt Källgren
Acoustics: ACAD International AB, Lennart Karlén
Fire: Brandskyddslaget AB, Jörgen Thor
Security: Kanuk AB, Roger Månsson
Area: art facilities 1890 m2, offices 2550 m2
Building proprietor: Bonnier Cityfastigheter