House of Sweden
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Location: | Washington, D.C. |
Address: | 2900 K Street N.W. |
Ambassador: | Jonas Hafström |
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House of Sweden is a building in Washington, D.C. which houses Sweden's embassy to the United States. The building is located at 2900 K Street N.W. in the neighborhood of Georgetown. Apart from the embassy, the building, which is owned by the National Property Board of Sweden, also houses representatives of Swedish commerce. Facilities includes a secretariat, exhibition space, 19 corporate apartments, and a high-tech business event center.
The building was designed by the Swedish architects Gert Wingårdh and Tomas Hansen, with VOA Associates in Washington DC as Architect-of-Record. It consists of five floors with a total surface of 7,500 m². The front of the building is made in glass. The construction began in August 2004 and was completed in the summer of 2006. The embassy moved into the building in the beginning of August 2006. Previously the embassy was housed in rented space at, first Watergate 600, and later, 1501 M Street NW.
The building was inaugurated on October 23, 2006, by King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden and Queen Silvia. Also present at the inauguration were the Swedish Minister for Foreign Affairs Carl Bildt and then Ambassador of Sweden to the United States Gunnar Lund.
Gert Wingårdh received the Swedish national architecture award – the Kasper Salin Prize – for House of Sweden 2007.
[edit] See also
- List of Ambassadors of Sweden to the United States
- Swedish-American relations
- Diplomatic missions of Sweden
[edit] External links
- House of Sweden, official website
- Embassy of Sweden, official website
- Artistic Interpretations of Sweden, Inside and Out, Washington Post, October 21, 2006.