Fredrik Skåtar www.skatar.com
Fredrik Skåtar is a Swedish architect (M.Arch SAR/MSA)
based in Berlin, Germany and Uppsala, Sweden.

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Studied at the KTH School of Architecture in Stockholm
at Ecole Nationale Superieure d’Architecture de Paris-La Villette
and at Universität der Künste in Berlin

His studio works with art, design and architectural projects
commissioned by private clients and supported by institutes such as the
Swedish Arts Grants Committee, the Swedish Institute
and The Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts

From 2006-2007, Fredrik worked as an architect for Tema Architects
and from 2007 to 2010, as architect, researcher, concept developer and
graphic designer for Studio Olafur Eliasson

Fredrik has an online portfolio, showing works for others
and cooperations, at portfolio.skatar.com
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Fredrik, of Studio Fredrik Skåtar, presented his work at Olympus Creative Playground yesterday evening. Nice people, interesting lectures and a great exhibition. Many thanks to Create Berlin and Olympus

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Fredrik, of Studio Fredrik Skåtar, presented his work at Olympus Creative Playground yesterday evening. Nice people, interesting lectures and a great exhibition. Many thanks to Create Berlin and Olympus

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Fredrik Skåtar: Wave table, originally posted by yimmyayo 
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Skåtar: captar el devenir . Vocero
I think this is quite cool 
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laurenjmyers:

Drawing II again - this time working with graphite powder.
homedesigning:

(via 50 Kitchen Backsplash Ideas)
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Spectacular shots of the sun’s surface by the astronomer Alan Friedman using his back yard telescope.
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Spectacular shots of the sun’s surface by the astronomer Alan Friedman using his back yard telescope.
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Spectacular shots of the sun’s surface by the astronomer Alan Friedman using his back yard telescope.
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Spectacular shots of the sun’s surface by the astronomer Alan Friedman using his back yard telescope.
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Spectacular shots of the sun’s surface by the astronomer Alan Friedman using his back yard telescope.
Icosahedron lightlight sculpturealuminium Diameter: 22 cm
© 2012 Fredrik Skåtar