Nytorps Gärde
A denser city with a green heart
Nytorps Gärde is an important green meeting place for the Stockholm suburbs Hammarbyhöjden and Björkhagen. For our task here – to design a park proposal as part of the program for approximately 2 700 new dwellings – we want to look at the districts as a whole and highlight their important green qualities.
Many residents in Hammarbyhöjden and Björkhagen have actively chosen to live here because of the closeness to nature. Now, as the area becomes denser, it is crucial to preserve and strengthen Nytorps Gärde as a green heart. It must continue to serve as a central meeting place for recreation and social life. The denser Stockholm grows, the more essential local parks become.

Over two thousand new dwellings and a more peaceful park space
Our assignment consisted of developing a proposal for the new Nytorps Gärde and making sure that the expanded Hammarbyhöjden-Björkhagen has a well-functioning outdoor environment and green structure. The proposal for the area means that the districts will become denser to the tune of about 2 700 new homes.
The expansion proposal concentrates the new dwellings in three areas. These include Hammarbyvägen, Hammarbyskogen, and western Nytorps Gärde. The open space, which is Gärdet’s most important quality, will be preserved. Most of the construction will be limited to the northwestern section of the field. The program also includes a proposed oak and hazel alley. Alongside this, a forest-edge alley with new biotopes and an activity alley will form the park’s three main streets.
The ambition for Nytorps Gärde is to lift the area, strengthen the connection to the city surrounding it and offer activities, mingling and recreation for all.
Activities for all – regardless of class and gender
Today, the area around Nytorps Gärde have fairly generous activity areas that mainly attract boys. For this reason, we have focused our proposal for Nytorps Gärde and the areas set aside for sports on creating areas that will attract girls from all classes of society and origin to become more physically active. Nytorpsbadet will be extended and there will be a dance and ice rink with mirror walls along the proposed street. We have placed areas for play and movement close to natural meeting spots. These include trampolines and balancing nets, designed to encourage activity without competition.

Inspiration from the Stockholm school
In the 1940s and 50s, Stockholm city actively developed the region’s green parks. It enhanced nature and made it accessible by adding paths, benches, and playgrounds. This approach, later known as the Stockholm school, established parks as central public spaces for socializing, play, exercise, culture, and recreation. The park theatre and park play programs flourished, and comprehensive art initiatives were introduced.
We base our proposals on the values and traditions of the Stockholm school. For Nytorps Gärde, our ambition is to enhance the area, strengthen its connection to the surrounding city, and create spaces for activities, social interaction, and recreation for everyone. We aim to preserve and enhance the existing natural features, such as the forest edges and open fields. At the same time, we introduce new biotopes to enrich the landscape.