Wednesday, November 16, 2022
Norra Tornen
You have seen them before on the blog, but not from this angle. The Northern Towers at Vasastan in Stockholm. Designed by the Office for Metropolitan Architecture, OMA. Photographed from Vanadislunden, a hill at Sibirien from where you have a good view over the rooftops in every possible direction.
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This is better than Legos :)
The way the buildings are stacked they remind me of Lego bricks.
So even Dutch architecture have made it in Sweden.
Quite a contrast with the land.
Interesting? Yes. Attractive? No.
Intriguing. It looks like it is out in the country in that view.
Every big city needs different types of architecture. I for one like it. One reason being that it is so very different.
There are a few very big lawns in the park, and I was looking for the best place for this shot, and I think I found it.
Gazillion krona apartments, right? I wouldn't mind one. Looks like everyone would have a view. Nice for the occcupants, aside from them being interesting buildings.
Very unique. I'm not sure I love them but I like the shot.
Very different indeed.
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