- Tallkrogen
Tallkrogen (Swedish for the "Pine Pub") is a suburban city district located south of central
Stockholm ,Sweden .History
In Stockholm, construction of small cottage areas intended for working class families began at
Olovslund andPungpinan in 1927, a municipal initiative which quickly proved a success. About 90 per cent of the construction costs, at the time roughly SEK 10.000, could be financed by loans from the city, while the rest could be covered by the builder's own work. Soon, construction works had spread across various peripheral parts of the city, includingEnskede andÅkeshov , and in 1931 the former of these saw its thousandth cottage.Andersson, "Stockholms årsringar", "Tallkrogen - småstugor i stram planform", pp 145-147]Construction works at Tallkrogen started in 1933. Its plan contrasted both to the organic street networks of earlier garden cities and the straight avenues in the recently completed similar area
Norra Ängby inBromma . At Tallkrogen, the small buildings are aligned along curved streets forming the shape of astadium , the streets consequently named after athletics pioneers P H Ling andViktor Balck and the blocks named after various Athletics events. Approximately 950 houses were built: Instead of the previously preferred one and a half-floor buildings, single-floor buildings were built at the centre of the area, while the peripheral buildings were made two floors. The building were delivered to the site as prefabricated elements — windows and doors already in place, chimneys made of concrete blocks with channels, andtruss es assembled.When completed in 1943, Tallkrogen as a result of prefabrication suffered of a lack of variation throughout, a problem since solved by later additions. The city, on its part, tries to limit changes to the backside of the houses it once helped to realise.Wærn, "Guide till Stockholms arkitektur", "Tallkrogen", p 210]
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References
* cite book
first = Magnus | last = Andersson
title = Stockholms årsringar - En inblick i stadens framväxt
publisher = Stockholmia förlag | year = 1997
isbn = 91-7031-068-8 | language = Swedish
* cite book
title = Guide till Stockholms arkitektur
first = Rasmus | last = Wærn
publisher = Arkitektur Förlag | location = Stockholm
year = 1999 | edition = 2nd | language = Swedish
isbn = 91 86080-41-9
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