Nolby Högar 

Heritage site,
South of Sundsvall, Sweden

Architect / Designer:
Birgitta Larsson, Format AB
Client:
The Swedish Transport Administration, Västerbotten County Administrative Board, Municipality of Sundsvall

FMH has delivered the stainless steel surface finishes Silver Super Mirror, FMH T22 Gold Mirror, CT Bronze Vortex Soft to the cultural monument designed by Format AB.

This is an information site built by E4 building for visitors to be able to take part of the cultural landscape. In connection with the E4 building has several archaeological digs around the villages Västbo and Nolby made, which meant that it was able to identify Nolbys history. Now, during the spring of building a new visitor area in Nolby. Nolby piles will be the name of the location information that will make it possible for visitors to take part of the cultural landscape. Information The place should be placed next to the church ruins that are there today.The idea is that there should be permanent exhibits on site that will tell the story of the ancient monument area, and work with the design of the place and the historical texts have already begun.

Nolby Högar 

Heritage site,
South of Sundsvall, Sweden

Architect / Designer:
Birgitta Larsson, Format AB
Client:
The Swedish Transport Administration, Västerbotten County Administrative Board, Municipality of Sundsvall

FMH has delivered the stainless steel surface finishes Silver Super Mirror, FMH T22 Gold Mirror, CT Bronze Vortex Soft to the cultural monument designed by Format AB.

This is an information site built by E4 building for visitors to be able to take part of the cultural landscape. In connection with the E4 building has several archaeological digs around the villages Västbo and Nolby made, which meant that it was able to identify Nolbys history. Now, during the spring of building a new visitor area in Nolby. Nolby piles will be the name of the location information that will make it possible for visitors to take part of the cultural landscape. Information The place should be placed next to the church ruins that are there today.The idea is that there should be permanent exhibits on site that will tell the story of the ancient monument area, and work with the design of the place and the historical texts have already begun.