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76: 63: 169:, the building, constructed 1934–35, featured small flats with many shared utilities throughout the building, including a food elevator bringing telephone-ordered dinners up from the restaurant on the ground floor; a chute for laundry; cleaning staff; and kindergartens. While this was one of the first such projects realised in Europe, a new concept which appealed to the radical intellectuals who settled there, the 50 apartments were served by 22 employees — a luxury few could afford. 135:) which was internationally acknowledge at the time. The buildings, most of them completed within two years, were adorned with characteristic Functionalist details, such as windows on corners, accentuated balconies, and flat roofs. Many of the buildings are, however, also adorned with 157:, an architect who had realised the first Functionalist building on the street before 1930, is responsible for three of the southbound properties and more than a dozen of the other buildings in the blocks. On the John Ericssonsgatan street, architect 130:
was realised south of the street which transformed the street into a modern "riverside drive". The park forms the first section of a series of parks stretching west across Kungsholmen — a style of urban parks known as the "Stockholm Style"
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then present were removed and replaced by the evenly spaced functionalist silhouettes — the nine floors of which resulted in comparisons with cities in America and the epithet "Manhattan of Stockholm".
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in the suburbs had resulted in an increasing need for new western approach into the city. In 1928 the city bought the land from the Crown and a plan for the area designed by
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1935–52, is a characteristic example of the functionalist buildings. The entrance of the building, a colourful celebration to the explorer, is not, however.
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A garrison of engineers stationed along the shore prevented an extension of the street until they were relocated elsewhere in the early 1920s. By that time, new
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The traditional dark, enclosed city blocks were opened up south and made into public parks, inviting light, air, and people in. A park designed by
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Panoramic view of Norr Mälarstrand with the functionalist residential buildings on the extreme left and the Stockholm City Hall on the right.
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residential buildings lined-up along its western part. The park facing the waterfront south of the street is popular for walks.
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on the location in 1863–64, intended to embellish the area with a westbound entrance to the city similar to
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designed a radically new residential concept for collective accommodation. Influenced by the ideas of
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While Kungsholmen is one of the city districts of Stockholm, it is also one of the ridges (
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Swedish architecture of the 1920s to the Functionalism introduced with the
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Andersson, Magnus (1997). "Stenstaden öppnas mot vattnet och grönskan".
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The exterior of 66, Norr Mälarstrand, the residence of explorer
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Stockholms årsringar - En inblick i standens framväxt
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stretching 1,4 km (4.500 ft) west from the
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Index

Swedish
Kungsholmen
Stockholm
Sweden
Riddarfjärden
Lake Mälaren
boulevard
Stockholm City Hall
Sankt Eriksgatan
functionalist


Sven Hedin
boulevard
Strandvägen
Östermalm
Stockholm City Hall
urbanization
garden cities
Albert Lilienberg
Stepped gables
Erik Glemme
classical details
Ragnar Östberg
National Romantic
Stockholm Exhibition 1930
Björn Hedvall
Sven Markelius
Alva
Gunnar Myrdal

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