Wednesday, May 11, 2022

Erlanderhuset

The accordion building
This is a fun building, at least for me as a photographer. It is known by a few different names. Dragspelet is one of them. That means Accordion. It was built back in 1962. The architect was Henning Orlando. It has just over 200 apartments. It is located up on a hill at Marieberg on Kungsholmen. One of the first people to move in was the then Prime Minister Tage Erlander so that is why the building became known as The Erlander building, or Erlanderhuset in Swedish. He lived in a five-room apartment on the seventh floor. It was shaped like this to give as many people as possible a good view from their apartments and balconies

9 comments:

Pat said...

We have two here in Belgrade, Serbia, known as 'televisions' because they have large,square, protrudiing window resembling old-time TVs. No flat screen buildings, haha. Here's a site: https://mapio.net/pic/p-46820536/

biebkriebels said...

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s.c said...

It does have a high Hong Kong content.

Andy said...

I have never seen anything like this building before... but accordion suits the scene perfectly.

Bill said...

What an interesting looking building. Definitely have lots of neighbors.

The Liberty Belle said...

I've never seen such a building as this one. Interesting!

RedPat said...

Accordion is a perfect name for it.

Jim said...

I'm not a fan of bulky buildings but I like this photo.

William Kendall said...

Quite unusual.