Brutalism architecture in Sweden
Discover 31 places in Sweden shaped by Brutalism architecture, with photos, the architects behind them, and where to find each one.
Brutalism leaves concrete raw and structure exposed. It defined civic architecture from the 1950s into the 1970s, and the word itself was coined in Sweden. More about brutalism
- the Garrison Tage Hertzell
- KC Klas Anshelm
- Kaknäs Tower Bengt Lindroos
- Televerket Headquarters Farsta Bengt Hidemark
- Northern Towers OMA
- Hyllie Watertower Karl Ivar Stål
- S:t Görans gymnasium Léonie Geisendorf
- Saint Thomas Church Peter Celsing
- Arrheniuslaboratoriet Carl Nyrén
- Villa Delin Léonie Geisendorf
- Markuskyrkan Sigurd Lewerentz
- Bergshamra Church Georg Varhelyi
- Floragatan 13 Jan Bočan
- Fyrtalet Léonie Geisendorf
- Arkitekturskolan, Östermalmsgatan Gunnar Henriksson
- Berwald Hall Sune Lindström
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