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Atelier – Heyman Hamilton [AT–HH] is a collaborative design practice initiated by two architects, Malin Heyman and James Hamilton. We work with building, research, teaching and writing as a framework to experiment with fiction’s central role in the production and representation of architecture. 

We have a particular interest in renovation, restoration and adaptive re-use. Our projects range from feasibility studies and adaptive re-use to residential home and apartment renovations as well custom kitchen designs.

In the spring of 2023 AT–HH was awarded the Young Swedish Architecture Prize [Ung Svensk Arkitektur Priset] for the project Torö, an extention and renovation of a 1970’s catalogue home.

We are currently engaged in projects in Sweden and the Greater New York Area.


contact@at-hh.com
+46 070 070-03 43

Stockholm:
Söndagsvägen 38
123 60 Farsta
Sweden

New York:
1 Union Square West
New York, NY
10003
Malin Heyman, MSA
heyman@at-hh.com

Malin Heyman is an architect educated at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, The Cooper Union in New York, and the Royal Institute of Art in Stockholm. She has led built projects in Sweden, the US, and Switzerland, with her work exhibited at institutions including ArkDes [the Swedish Centre for Architecture and Design], the Venice Biennale, the Royal Institute of Art in Stockholm, Archivo in Mexico City, and the Royal Academy of Spain in Rome.

Her writings and architectural work have been published in Rotunda (Trema Förlag), Arkitektur, Architectural Dissonances (L’Internationale), LOBBY Magazine, New Generations, A.MAG, and A+U. Before co-founding AT–HH, Malin worked as a lead architect on projects and exhibitions that have been widely published and nominated for awards such as “Villapriset” and “Kasper Salin Priset.”

Malin is currently the project leader for the artistic research initiative “Unworlding the Anatomical Theater,” funded by The Swedish Research Council, exploring new intersections of architecture, art, and critical discourse.
James Hamilton
hamilton@at-hh.com

James Hamilton graduated from The Cooper Union in New York in 2010 and holds a postgraduate degree from the Royal Institute of Art in Stockholm. He has worked across various scales and disciplines, including new construction, adaptive reuse, restoration, and urban planning. His experience includes roles at OMA in New York and the City of Melbourne’s Architecture and Design Department.

After relocating to Sweden in 2012, James worked as a project manager on applied research funded by RISE and Vinnova, focusing on the cross-laminated timber industry. These projects involved collaborations with Martinsons, Lindbäcks, and Stora Enso.

His work has been featured in conferences and exhibitions at institutions such as the Royal Academy of Art in Copenhagen, ArkDes [the Swedish Centre for Architecture and Design], the Venice Biennale, Archivo in Mexico City, and the Academy of Spain in Rome.