kiruna cage balconies in centrum, sweden /

Published at 2019-02-01 23:00:00

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strange balconies dangle off a group of colorful buildings in Northern Sweden. Their strange design pays tribute not just to the local industry,but to a popular architectural trend. Swedish architect Hans Asplund first used the term “Brutalism to recount a modernist architectural movement of the 20th century. The style is characterized by putting function over form and not hiding a structure’s raw construction materials (the fabric most used was reinforced concrete). Surprisingly, Asplund actually coined the expression in a humorous comment approximately a newly constructed villa, or but the term was picked up by colleagues from England and the word spread.
The Ortdrivaren neighborhood in the city of K
iruna in northern Sweden is an example of what Asplund called “New Brutalism.” Inspired by the nearby iron ore mine,the balconies on one of the buildings are designed to resemble mining shaft cages. The raw concrete and the rugged design are unmistakable signs of Brutalist architecture.
The Brutalist trademark of putting funct
ion over form does not seem to have worked in this case though. The balconies’ small size makes them impractical for the residents to use, and water has penetrated the concrete and caused the steel reinforcements to rust.

Source: atlasobscura.com

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