Norell/Rodhe is an architecture studio founded by Daniel Norell and Einar Rodhe. The studio views architecture as a cultural practice, and each project seeks to unfold narratives and enter into conversations with the city and its inhabitants. Their work ranges from competition winning schemes for cultural buildings and landscapes, to interiors and installations. Recently completed projects include a conversion of an historical navy building for the Royal Institute of Art on the island of Skeppsholmen in Stockholm. The studio frequently participates in publications and exhibitions and their work has recently been included in group shows at Bildmuseet, the 2019 Oslo Architecture Triennale, Yale University School of Architecture, the 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale, and at ArkDes - Sweden's national centre for architecture and design. Norell/Rodhe teaches, lectures and pursues research in Sweden as well as internationally.