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]This '''list of tallest buildings in Sweden''' ranks ] in ] by height. The tallest building in Sweden is the 57-] ] building, which rises 190.5 m (625 feet), in ] and was completed in 2005.<ref name="turning">http://skyscraperpage.com/cities/?buildingID=8368</ref> It also stands as the tallest building in ].<ref name="turning"/> The second-tallest building in the country is the ], which rises 117 m (384 feet) in height. It stood as Sweden's tallest building from 2003 until 2005.<ref name="kista">http://skyscraperpage.com/cities/?buildingID=5628</ref> The third-tallest building in the country is the 84 m (276-foot) ], which stood as Sweden's tallest building from 1964 until 2003.<ref name="dn">http://skyscraperpage.com/cities/?buildingID=27252</ref> ]This '''list of tallest buildings in Sweden''' ranks ] in ] by height. The tallest building in Sweden is the 57-] ] building, which rises 190.5 m (625 feet), in ] and was completed in 2005.<ref name="turning">http://skyscraperpage.com/cities/?buildingID=8368</ref> It also stands as the tallest building in ].<ref name="turning"/> The second-tallest building in the country is the ], which rises 117 m (384 feet) in height. It stood as Sweden's tallest building from 2003 until 2005.<ref name="kista">http://skyscraperpage.com/cities/?buildingID=5628</ref> The third-tallest building in the country is the 84 m (276-foot) ], which stood as Sweden's tallest building from 1964 until 2003.<ref name="dn">http://skyscraperpage.com/cities/?buildingID=27252</ref>
The history of skyscrapers in Sweden began with the completion of ] on ] in ].<ref name="hultin">{{cite book| last = Hultin | first = Olof | authorlink = Olof Hultin | coauthors = Bengt O H Johansson, Johan Mårtelius, Rasmus Wærn | title = The Complete Guide to Architecture in Stockholm | publisher = Arkitektur Förlag | date = 1998 | location = Stockholm | pages = 62 | isbn = 91 86050-43-5}}</ref> The twin towers are each 60 m (197 feet) high and were completed in 1924 and 1925 respectively.<ref name="kungstornen">http://skyscraperpage.com/diagrams/?buildingID=27497</ref> During ], the construction of high-rise buildings in Sweden was limited because of the prevailing economic depression. After the war, the high-rise buildings increased,<ref name="hultin"/> and skyscrapers such as ], ], ], ], and ] were built.<ref name="hultin"/>

During the 1970s drew strong criticism of the skyscrapers that were considered to help make the content and utemiljön alien and terrifying for the man who was accustomed to lower and small-scale settlements. "Close and Low" was the key word related to the late 1980s, when a strong economy led to interest woke up for new skyskrapebebyggelse even in smaller cities. In Sweden, for example, built skyscraper in Thiruvananthapuram with 26 floors, the Sheraton hotel in Malmo with 22 floors (now the Hilton), lipstick in Gothenburg, Stockholm South Tower in Stockholm with several buildings. Financial and real estate crisis in the early 1990s contributed to the air went out of many of the proposed projects.

In recent years, the interest re-wakening up for the construction of new skyscrapers in Sweden, mainly represented by the Turning Torso in Malmo and Kista Science Tower in Stockholm. Spring 2006 presented the plans for the construction of a 210 meters high skyscraper at Telefonplan in Stockholm's southern suburbs.

Several Swedish skyskrapeprojekt, however, stayed on the desktop after the protests, or to plans proved economically unsustainable, for example, plans to construct in Gothenburg, a 30-våningshus Gårda in the district and another in Krokslätt. Other examples are the plans for Scandinavian Tower (325 meters including the mast) and Malmö Tower (216 meters), both in Malmo.


== Tallest buildings == == Tallest buildings ==

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Turning Torso has been Sweden's tallest building since 2005.

This list of tallest buildings in Sweden ranks skyscrapers in Sweden by height. The tallest building in Sweden is the 57-story Turning Torso building, which rises 190.5 m (625 feet), in Malmö and was completed in 2005. It also stands as the tallest building in Scandinavia. The second-tallest building in the country is the Kista Science Tower, which rises 117 m (384 feet) in height. It stood as Sweden's tallest building from 2003 until 2005. The third-tallest building in the country is the 84 m (276-foot) DN-skrapan, which stood as Sweden's tallest building from 1964 until 2003.

The history of skyscrapers in Sweden began with the completion of Kungstornen on Kungsgatan in Stockholm. The twin towers are each 60 m (197 feet) high and were completed in 1924 and 1925 respectively. During World War II, the construction of high-rise buildings in Sweden was limited because of the prevailing economic depression. After the war, the high-rise buildings increased, and skyscrapers such as Wenner-Gren Center, Skatteskrapan, Hötorgsskraporna, Folksamhuset, and Kronprinsen were built.

During the 1970s drew strong criticism of the skyscrapers that were considered to help make the content and utemiljön alien and terrifying for the man who was accustomed to lower and small-scale settlements. "Close and Low" was the key word related to the late 1980s, when a strong economy led to interest woke up for new skyskrapebebyggelse even in smaller cities. In Sweden, for example, built skyscraper in Thiruvananthapuram with 26 floors, the Sheraton hotel in Malmo with 22 floors (now the Hilton), lipstick in Gothenburg, Stockholm South Tower in Stockholm with several buildings. Financial and real estate crisis in the early 1990s contributed to the air went out of many of the proposed projects.

In recent years, the interest re-wakening up for the construction of new skyscrapers in Sweden, mainly represented by the Turning Torso in Malmo and Kista Science Tower in Stockholm. Spring 2006 presented the plans for the construction of a 210 meters high skyscraper at Telefonplan in Stockholm's southern suburbs.

Several Swedish skyskrapeprojekt, however, stayed on the desktop after the protests, or to plans proved economically unsustainable, for example, plans to construct in Gothenburg, a 30-våningshus Gårda in the district and another in Krokslätt. Other examples are the plans for Scandinavian Tower (325 meters including the mast) and Malmö Tower (216 meters), both in Malmo.

Tallest buildings

This list ranks Swedish skyscrapers that stand at least 60 metres (197 ft) tall, based on standard height measurement. This includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts.

DN-skrapan
Skatteskrapan
Rank Name Location Height
ft / m
Floors Year Notes
1 Turning Torso Malmö 190.5 m 57 2005
2 Kista Science Tower Stockholm 117 m 30 2003
3 DN-skrapan Stockholm 84 m 27 1964
4 Söder Torn Stockholm 82,8 m 24 1997
5 Kronprinsen Malmö 82 m 27 1964
6 Skrapan Västerås 81,4 m 26 1990
7 Skanskaskrapan Göteborg 81,3 m 23 1989
8 Skatteskrapan Stockholm 81 m 26 1959
9 Folksamhuset Stockholm 79 m 24 1959
10 Wenner-Gren Center Stockholm 73.7 m 25 1961
11 Trade Center Halmstad 73,5 m 24 1988
12= Gothia West Tower Göteborg 72 m 23 2001
12= Rica Talk Hotel Stockholm 72 m 19 2006
14 Scandic Infra City Upplands Väsby 70 m 24 1991
15 Forum Nacka Nacka 69,5 m 18 1989
16 Hilton Malmö City Malmö 69 m 22 1989
23 Västerås Stadshus Västerås 65 m 17 1958
13-16 Hötorgsskraporna 1-4 Stockholm 72 m 19 1962
20 Kockumshuset Malmö 65 m 16 1958
21 Tornet Linköping 64 m 19 2008
22 Gothia East Tower Göteborg 63 m 18 1988 (tillbyggt 1997)
24 Slagthuset Malmö 63 m 13 1991
25 Scandic Hotel Ariadne Stockholm 62 m 17 1989
26 Hötorgsskrapan 5 Stockholm 61 m 19 1962
27 Bonnierhuset Stockholm 61 m 18 1949
28 Södra Kungstornet Stockholm 61 m 17 1925
29 Norra Kungstornet Stockholm 60 m 16 1924
30 Gårda Business Center Göteborg 59,4 m 17 1989
31 Globen City Stockholm 58 m 16 1988

Gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ http://skyscraperpage.com/cities/?buildingID=8368
  2. http://skyscraperpage.com/cities/?buildingID=5628
  3. http://skyscraperpage.com/cities/?buildingID=27252
  4. ^ Hultin, Olof (1998). The Complete Guide to Architecture in Stockholm. Stockholm: Arkitektur Förlag. p. 62. ISBN 91 86050-43-5. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)
  5. http://skyscraperpage.com/diagrams/?buildingID=27497

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