Norra Tornen | |
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![]() Norra Tornen in June 2020 | |
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General information | |
Status | Completed |
Type | Residential |
Location | Vasastaden |
Town or city | Stockholm |
Country | Sweden |
Coordinates | 59°20′45.12″N 18°2′0.9″E / 59.3458667°N 18.033583°E |
Height | East: 125 metres (410 ft) West: 110 metres (360 ft) |
Technical details | |
Material | Concrete |
Floor count | East: 35 West: 30 |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Reinier de Graaf |
Architecture firm | OMA |
Developer | Oscar Properties |
Structural engineer | Arup |
Website | |
oscarproperties.com norratornen |
Norra Tornen (in English, Northern Towers) are a pair of high-rise apartment buildings located in Vasastaden district of Stockholm, Sweden. Opened in 2018, the eastern tower is 125 m (410 ft) tall, consisting of 36 floors. The west tower opened in 2020 and is 110 m (360 ft) tall, with 33 floors. The complex contains 300 residential units and ground breaking took place in the autumn of 2015. [1] [2]
In 2009, the Stockholm City planning office called for the construction of two skyscrapers in a new residential area on the border between Stockholm and Solna, a planning area later named Hagastaden. These 145 m (476 ft) twin towers were called "Tors Torn" in the original zoning plan, after the Torsplan plaza on which they were meant to be built. [3] The general shape and approximate height were decided by City Architect Aleksander Wolodarski. [4]
Despite being criticised for its height and for being similar to the Embarcadero Center in San Francisco, [5] a Norwegian company was awarded the contract to build the skyscrapers – only to pull out in 2011, citing lack of funds. [6] [7] In 2012, the city invited several companies for a new informal competition for the development rights to the property. [8] Mayor Sten Nordin finally presented the winning proposal in June 2013: A design by the Dutch architectural firm OMA, commissioned by Oscar Properties, scheduled for completion in 2018. [9]
I maj 2011 avslutade exploateringskontoret förhandlingarna [...] och markanvisningen [drogs tillbaka]. Den ursprungliga markanvisningen gjordes den 19 november 2009 till Oslo Naeringseiendom
Norra Tornen | |
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![]() Norra Tornen in June 2020 | |
| |
General information | |
Status | Completed |
Type | Residential |
Location | Vasastaden |
Town or city | Stockholm |
Country | Sweden |
Coordinates | 59°20′45.12″N 18°2′0.9″E / 59.3458667°N 18.033583°E |
Height | East: 125 metres (410 ft) West: 110 metres (360 ft) |
Technical details | |
Material | Concrete |
Floor count | East: 35 West: 30 |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Reinier de Graaf |
Architecture firm | OMA |
Developer | Oscar Properties |
Structural engineer | Arup |
Website | |
oscarproperties.com norratornen |
Norra Tornen (in English, Northern Towers) are a pair of high-rise apartment buildings located in Vasastaden district of Stockholm, Sweden. Opened in 2018, the eastern tower is 125 m (410 ft) tall, consisting of 36 floors. The west tower opened in 2020 and is 110 m (360 ft) tall, with 33 floors. The complex contains 300 residential units and ground breaking took place in the autumn of 2015. [1] [2]
In 2009, the Stockholm City planning office called for the construction of two skyscrapers in a new residential area on the border between Stockholm and Solna, a planning area later named Hagastaden. These 145 m (476 ft) twin towers were called "Tors Torn" in the original zoning plan, after the Torsplan plaza on which they were meant to be built. [3] The general shape and approximate height were decided by City Architect Aleksander Wolodarski. [4]
Despite being criticised for its height and for being similar to the Embarcadero Center in San Francisco, [5] a Norwegian company was awarded the contract to build the skyscrapers – only to pull out in 2011, citing lack of funds. [6] [7] In 2012, the city invited several companies for a new informal competition for the development rights to the property. [8] Mayor Sten Nordin finally presented the winning proposal in June 2013: A design by the Dutch architectural firm OMA, commissioned by Oscar Properties, scheduled for completion in 2018. [9]
I maj 2011 avslutade exploateringskontoret förhandlingarna [...] och markanvisningen [drogs tillbaka]. Den ursprungliga markanvisningen gjordes den 19 november 2009 till Oslo Naeringseiendom