Bimini

I have just returned from a beautiful trip to Bimini in Bahamas. It was organized by Raeline Brady and we stayed at Kevin and Kandy Benedictes gorgeous place just by the ocean. They have also been taking us out with their boat to swim with Spotted and Bottlenose Dolphins, Sting Rays and even some Sharks.

Kevin and Kandys gorgeous place by the ocean.

Coconut Cove

Spotted Dolphins

Spotted Dolphins

Sting Rays are nice guys (as long as you don't step on their tail)

Sting Rays are nice guys
(as long as you don’t step on their tail)

 

Link arkitektur AB

I’ve been working for Link Arkitektur in Stockholm, since spring 2013.
At the moment I’m helping out the interior design department with the Project

”Technology for Health-NEO”, at Karolinska Institutet, Huddinge.

Entrance to NEO building

Entrance to NEO building

website for: Technology for health, about the project (in swedish)

 

During 2015 I worked for Roger Larsson with the project RSS, Rehab Station Stockholm Frösundavik:

 

website for: Rehab Station Stockholm

 

My first assignement with Link when I startde in 2013, was working with Roger Larssons school project

Brinkskolan, Täby

Brinkskolan Photo: Lindman Photography

Brinkskolan
Photo: Lindman Photography

 

Södersjukhuset

During a halt in the RSS project for 6 months  I joined the team for Södersjukhuset (Stockholm South General Hospital), coordinating the technical consultants in the new building By70 that will provide modern facilities for emergency medical care, surgery and other specialist care.

The new future By70 at Södersjukhuset

The future By70 at Södersjukhuset

website for: Södersjukhuset about the new building

 

website for: Link Arkitektur

Strategisk Arkitektur

At the start of 2016 I made a short comeback at Strategisk Arkitektur to help with the transformation of Kv. Färöarna, Kista Park. It was great to meet old & new friends at the office again! On request I’ve promised to soon be back and show new photos from the underwater world.

website for: Strategisk Arkitektur

Grundkurs i journalistik

During the autumn 2015 I did a basic education in journalism at Poppius journalism school in Stockholm. We had many different tasks to solve during the semester. For the exam everybody contributed with an article for a magazine we made together.

Here you can read my article ”What is reality” (in swedish). It is an interview about how research can affect our view on reality, with Professor Olga Botner. She is Professor of Experimental Elementary Particle Physic at Ångström Laboratory and also member of the Nobel Committee for Physics.

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website for: Poppius

Tribute to the sea – exhibition

In february 2014 i showed a couple of my humback whale photos for the first time in an exhibition. It was the artist group MEGMA, which I am a member of,  together with some greenlandic artists who arranged an exhibition with the title ”Trubute to the sea” at Katuaq, the culture house in Nuuk.

Eva_Johnson_DSC4916cParticipants

From Sweden: Anette Berglund, Eva Johnson, Georg kristiansen, Maria Lundmark, Måd-Olsson Wannefors

From Greenland: Miki Jacobsen, Camilla Nielsen, Julia Pars

website for: Nuuk TV- about the exhibition (in danish)

website for: Katuaq

Gentle Giants

In february 2014 I joined my danish freediving friends Dan & Brian to Dominican Republic again, where we went swimming with our favorite animals: the Humpback whales.

mother with a big heart

mother with a big heart

Back to Tonga

Next autumn I went back to Tonga with Apnea Australia on a combinated training camp for freediving and swimming with the whales. If possible, the whether was even worse than last year, but it was great anyway!

young humpback whale boy

young Humpback whale boy

website Apnea Australia

Spinner Dolphins

In february 2013 I joined Lotten Odh to Hawaii, socializing with the Spinner Dolphins.

Go ahead and jump!

Go ahead and jump!

Website Lotten Odh

Humpback whales in Tonga

Mother and baby

Mother and baby

I came back from my trip to Tonga in October 2012. I was a long trip for such a short period of time (three weeks, one week was only travelling…) Also the weather was unusually bad, with rain, storms, pretty cold and the whales were not that many. BUT we did have some wonderful, close encounters, mostly with mothers & calves. Above, you can see one of them. Also I met some great people!
If you ever are in that neighborhood I do recommend that you stay with Patty at the uninhabited island of Uoleva at www.serenitybeaches.com there you can go whale watching with Dave & Trisha at www.whalediscoveries.com
or, if you want to be closer to ”civilisation”, you can stay on nearby Ha’apai Island, with Brian & Sabine at their diving accomodation www.FinsnFlukes.com There you can also get whale watching services.

Continuing my work with ÅWL Arkitekter AB

It has been decided that my contract with ÅWL arkitekter AB is prolonged until june 2013.
I am looking forward to another period with a this very nice office!
check out there work at:
www.awlark.se

Beijing Capital International Airport

It was not noticeabel that Beijing Capital International Airport is the second largest airport in the world, but by all means it must be one of the best! Also many good functions that you often miss at other airports like: childrens play area, resting chairs, charging possibilities, shiny restrooms, free Internet (not Facebook though…).
Architect: Norman Foster & Partners 2008

Hawaii 2012

In january 2012 I went back to Kona with my freediving friend Genevieve Manbre. We had a great time, staying for about month, swimming with dolphins almost every day and meeting old and new human friends.

 

Dhiana Khianahs beautiful farm The Goddess Sanctuary, where they grove deliscious coffee and have more than 200 different(!) types of fruit.

Dhiana Khianahs beautiful farm The Goddess Sanctuary, where they grove delicious coffee and have more than 200 different(!) types of fruit.

website for accomodation: The Goddess Sanctuary

 

Eva photographing Spinner dolphins. Photo: Shelly Feduniw

Eva Photographing Spinner dolphins.                                                         Photo: Shelly Feduniw