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Stockholm Architecture



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Stockholm, Sweden, is undoubtedly one of the world’s marquee cities. One of the most historic cities in Scandanavia, its buildings reflect both the city’s rich history and its propensity for functional structures.

This video guides viewers through the five buildings that arguably best represent the city’s architectural character—from neoclassicism to post-modernism.

Stockholm City Hall (1923) National Romantic (a form of Art Nouveau) 

Stockholm Public Library (1928) Nordic Classicism 

Woodland Cemetery (1940) Functionalist 

Ericsson Globe (1986) Postmodern 

Karolinska Institute Aula Medica (2013) Abstract 


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