We go to Gotland and meet Martina Eriksson. Conservatories and climate zones are her specialty. She is an architect with an ingenious ability to read nature and place her houses correctly in relation to the wind and the light.
What does it really look like at the home of the architect Gert Wingårdh? He is known for drawing tall houses but lives in a red croft by the sea with a completely unexpected inside.
In this week's episode, we visit Sanna Hederus, who thinks a lot about urban planning and turns old industrial areas into homes with beautiful rooms for people. She lives with her husband Josef Eder, who is also an architect.
Thomas Sandell has wanted to innovate the legacy of modernism. And we meet him in his internationally acclaimed cottage of only 13 square meters and we go to a house of 500 square meters that he designed on another island.
This time we visit Inger Thede in her award-winning, whitewashed energy house at Råå in Skåne. Shutters in larch wood cover the large glass sections and the beautiful roof of solar cells supplies the entire house with electricity.
Now we go home to the star architect Andreas Martin-Löf's house among the treetops in the Stockholm archipelago with a circumscribed infinity pool with a mile-wide view of the bay.