Tenstadalen is a park covering a large area in the valley between Tensta and Spånga. The park is one of Stockholm city’s Greener Stockholm projects with the aim of creating renewed green spaces for visitors all ages. The assignment involved early stage community dialogues with residents and local groups to capture opinions and wishes around the design of the park.
Using insights from the dialogue as a starting point, a proposal was designed with inspiration found in the concept of the English-style landscape park. The park has points of interest dotted throughout, linked together via sightlines. The main attraction is a multifunctional gathering place and activity centre placed in the steep hillside by Tenstavägen. The area forms a link between the valley and Tensta-Hjulsta with adventure climbing features and an exhilarating slide. Apart from the activity hub, there are barbecue areas, a gathering place suitable for toddler play beneath a pergola roof, as well as a long sinus-shaped concrete wall between the park and an upcoming wetland construction. The existing footpath and cycle lane has been widened to increase the accessibility of the park.
Landscape Architecture: Nivå
Project Location: Tensta, Stockholm, Sweden
Design year: 2018-2022
Year Built: 2021-2022
Photographer: Robin Hayes
Client: Trafikkontoret, Stockholms stad