Bofills båge
Bofills Båge | |
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General information | |
Type | Condominium |
Architectural style | Crecent |
Address | 118 28 Stockholm |
Town or city | Södermalm, Stockholm |
Country | Sweden |
Coordinates | 59°18′51″N 18°4′5″E / 59.31417°N 18.06806°E |
Construction started | 1991 |
Completed | 1992 |
Technical details | |
Structural system | Skyscraper |
Floor area | 300 apartments, shops, offices and underground parking space |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Ricardo Bofill |
Bofills Båge (Swedish: "Bofill's Crescent") is a residential building on Södermalm, Stockholm, Sweden, at 59°18′51″N 18°4′5″E / 59.31417°N 18.06806°E. The building was designed by the Spanish architect Ricardo Bofill and constructed between 1991 and 1992.
The building complex is formed by the crescent-shaped building with a diameter of 180 metres, along with a total of five smaller apartment buildings. The complex contains about 300 apartments, shops, offices and underground parking space. It forms part of a large urban redevelopment where the old southern railyard was converted into city blocks mainly with housing developments. The Crescent is flanked by Söder Torn, a residential highrise building designed by Henning Larsen.
In the architect's words, "The crescent façade is of simple, pure lines in accordance with traditional Nordic architecture."[citation needed]