Forum AID Magazine
Quarterly review of Nordic architecture, interiors and design

Forum AID’s ambition is to reflect the range and variation of design and architecture throughout all the Nordic countries, a region characterized by some of the most individual styles of expression in Europe.
Forum AID ignores expected architecture in favor of the innovative. Each three months new trend setting projects are presented for the first time. Generous space is devoted to portraits of the most pioneering actors in the field in addition to debate, analyses and ranking of the best and worst architecture in the Nordic region just now.
Forum AID is Published in Stockholm, Sweden
Daniel Golling, editor-in-chief
Contents from recent issue
- Editors note
- Products
We take comfort in module sofas with aircraft aesthetics and ingenious conference tables. - In the making
Learning from Ingmar Bergman, an office revolution and other things to look forward to. - Bored with New York
Icelandic architect Arnaldur Schram is a former promising football player who is creating aggressive architecture. Text: Daniel Golling Photo: Martien Mulder - Funky facades
Surface is top priority in Copenhagen’s new canal town. Text: Isabelle Jørgensen Photo: Christoffer Rudquist - Indie logic
Talk in headlines, reject clichés – and sell yourself . Text: Benedicte Andersson and Anna Asplund Illustration: Fellow Designers - Architect speak
A conversation about lack of PR and mumbo jumbo. Text: Klas Ekman Photo: Fredrik Skogkvist - Master of the feel-good factor
- The Lord lives in Denmark
- A free electron
Mia Hägg only works with Pritzker prize winners and was one of the brains behind the Olympic Stadium in Beijing. Text: Lars Berge Photo: Elisabeth Toll - Biomechanics
Anders Rydell guides us to new design with 3.8 billion-year-old roots. Text: Anders Rydell Illustration: Annelie Carlström - A sci-fi dream
Reviews
New buildings and interiors get what they deserve. - Columns
Anders Rydell: “A fantasy world from the brain of the creative machine” Benedicte Andersson: “It ought to be a virtue to boast about yourself” - Confessions
What you didn't know about Michael Sodeau.
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