Functionalism architecture in Sweden
Discover 95 places in Sweden shaped by Functionalism architecture, with photos, the architects behind them, and where to find each one.
Functionalism let a building's purpose decide its form: smooth light facades, flat roofs, large bare windows. In Sweden, where it broke through in 1930, everyone calls it funkis. More about functionalism
- The Mushroom Sune Lindström
- Kvinnornas hus Sven Backström
- Mariebergs kollektivhus Sven Ivar Lind
- Stockholmsutställningen 1930 Gunnar Asplund
- Södra Ängby Edvin Engström
- Familjebostäders barnrikehus i Hammarbyhöjden Wolter Gahn
- Kollektivhuset Lundagård Albin Stark
- Biografen Royal Björn Hedvall
- Norra Ängby skola Ture Ryberg
- Södersjukhuset Hjalmar Cederström
- Eriksdalsskolan Nils Ahrbom
- Esselte-huset Ivar Tengbom
- Svenska Philips-huset Sigurd Lewerentz
- Bredenbergs varuhus Gunnar Asplund
- GP-huset Ragnar Ossian Svensson
- Kvarteret Rödklinten Arvid Bjerke
+ 71 more in the app.
Other styles in Sweden
- Contemporary
- Vernacular
- Modernism
- Neoclassical
- Baroque
- National Romantic
- Nordic Classicism
- Neo-Renaissance
- Art Nouveau
- Gothic
- Romanesque
- Neo-Historicism
- Gothic Revival
- Late Modernism
- Medieval
- Brutalism
- Renaissance
- Postmodernism
- Miljonprogrammet
- Victorian
- Scandinavian Modern
- Mid-Century Modern
- High-Tech
- Minimalism
- Neo-Romanesque
- Neo-Baroque
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