Hyllie

Hyllie

The world's tallest straw-wall building — a 12-storey residential development in Malmö showcasing the potential of sustainable construction at scale with bio-based building materials.

PROJECT OVERVIEW

Located in the Hyllie district of Malmö, Sweden, this 12-storey residential building is EcoCocon's most vertically ambitious project to date — and the tallest straw-wall structure in the world. Developed by ETC Byggentreprenad AB and designed by Kaminsky Architects, the building comprises 52 rental apartments alongside ground-floor café and office space, with a total floor area of 5,000 m².

The structural core is built entirely from solid wood — including the elevator shaft — and meets Passive House standards throughout. EcoCocon's industrially pressed straw panels, covering 1,500 m² of the building envelope, form the climate shell: a natural, renewable insulation layer with high thermal performance and long-term carbon storage capacity.

The panels were delivered to ETC's prefabrication facility in Hultsfred, where they were assembled into complete wall elements with window and door openings already integrated. The finished elements were then transported to Malmö and lifted into place floor by floor — a hybrid process that enabled rapid on-site assembly, minimal waste, and a dry construction site throughout, including during winter months.

Solar energy is embedded across multiple elements of the design: the steep east-west gable roof, the façade cladding, and the balcony railings — all fitted with solar panels. Combined with geothermal heating, the building is designed to achieve a climate-positive energy balance, eliminating the need for district heating or combustion-based heat sources.

PROJECT PARTNERS

Architect: Kaminsky Architects
Contractor: ETC Byggentreprenad AB
Engineer: Strombro Building Workshop
Client / Developer: ETC Bygg

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This project proves that large-scale residential development can be both sustainable and economically viable. The construction speed and quality consistency we achieved with EcoCocon panels has set a new benchmark for the Swedish housing market.

Anna Bergström

Project Director, Kaminsky Architects

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KEY FEATURES

  • 5,000 m² total floor area, 12 storeys, Hyllie, Malmö, Sweden

  • 1,500 m² of EcoCocon straw wall panels

  • World's tallest straw-wall building

  • 52 rental apartments — mix of one, two, and larger units

  • Ground-floor café and office space

  • Solid wood structure throughout, including elevator shaft

  • Passive House certified

  • CLT structural core with basalt reinforcement

  • Solar panels integrated into façade, balcony railings, and roof

  • Geothermal heating — no district heating, no combustion sources

  • Financed through citizen crowdfunding

PROJECT IMPACT

  • Approximately 173 tonnes of CO₂ stored in EcoCocon straw panels — biogenic carbon locked into the building structure for its full lifetime ň

  • Passive House standard achieved across all 52 units

  • Climate-positive energy system: own solar production and storage eliminates external heat sources

  • First EcoCocon project to demonstrate straw panel performance at 12-storey scale

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