Tor Lindstrand is an Associate Professor at the KTH School of Architecture (Stockholm, Sweden) and a co-owner of the office of Larsson Lindstrand Palme arkitektkontor AB. His practice oscillate between education, architecture, art and performance in numerous cultural contexts with projects presented in institutions like, TATE Liverpool, Venice Architecture Biennale 2008, 2010 and 2014, Steirischer Herbst, Shenzhen and Hong Kong Bi-city Biennale of Urbanism/Architecture, Van Abbe Museum, VOLTA Basel, Performa New York, Royal Dramatic Theatre Copenhagen, NAI Rotterdam, Stockholm Architecture Museum, Tensta Art centre, Botkyrka Art centre and Storefront for Art and Architecture.
Together with choreographer Marten Spangberg he initiated International Festival (2003–2010), a practice working on context specific projects spanning from buildings, publications, films, installations, public interventions and situations. In 2010 he founded Economy together with art director Jessica Watson-Galbraith, a practice working with architecture, art, education and performance.
Tor has been involved for many years in the research of the Fittja neighbourhood in Stockholm. The area was part of the Million Homes Programme, a social housing programme launched by the Swedish government with the intention of creating a million dwellings between 1965 and 1975.
Tor Lindstrand comes in Bulgaria thanks to the support of the National Culture Fund.