Redevelopment of Norrmalm

The redevelopment of Norrmalm (Swedish: Norrmalmsregleringen; literally "the Norrmalm regulation") was a major revision of the city plan for lower Norrmalm district in Stockholm, Sweden, which was principally decided by the Stockholm town council in 1945, and realised during the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s. The renewal resulted in most of the old Klara quarters being replaced for the modern city of Stockholm, according to rigorist CBD ideas, while the Stockholm subway was facilitated through the city. As a result of the project, over 750 buildings were demolished to make way for new infrastructure and redevelopment.

"The five trumpet-blasts" under construction in 1964.

The renewal of Norrmalm was the largest Swedish urban development project to date and engaged a large part of Sweden's architectural élite. The Norrmalm renewal has been criticised and admired throughout Sweden and internationally, and is regarded as one of the larger and most full-of-character of all city renewals in Europe in the aftermath of World War II, even including the cities that were severely damaged during the war.[1] Key politicians behind the massive urban renewal project included Yngve Larsson and Hjalmar Mehr.

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References

Notes

  1. Rudberg 1989, p. 146.

Printed sources

  • Yngve Larsson (1960). Nedre Norrmalm – Historiskt och ohistoriskt (in Swedish). Stockholm.
  • Mats Persson m fl (1975). CITY Byggnadsinventering 1974–75 – Historik och byggnadshistoriskt register (del 1) (in Swedish). Stockholm: Stockholms stadsmuseum. (PDF)
  • Mats Persson m fl (1976). CITY Byggnadsinventering 1974–75 – Historik och byggnadshistoriskt register (del 2) (in Swedish). Stockholm: Stockholms stadsmuseum. (PDF)
  • Eva Rudberg (1989). Sven Markelius, arkitekt (in Swedish). Stockholm: Arkitektur Förlag. ISBN 91-860-5022-2.
  • Marianne Råberg (1985). Husen på malmarna: En bok om Stockholm (in Swedish). Stockholm: Prisma. ISBN 9151817608.
  • Gösta Selling (1970). Esplanadsystemet och Albert Lindhagen (in Swedish). Stockholm: Stockholmia förlag. ISBN 9789149029530.
  • Anders Sjöbrandt, Björn Sylvén (2000). Stockholm – Staden som försvann (in Swedish). Stockholm: Natur & Kultur. ISBN 91-27-35225-0.
  • Rikard Skårfors (1999). Beslutsfattandets dilemma – Planarbete och opinionsyttringar rörande trafikleder i Stockholm 1945–1975 (Licentiate thesis) (in Swedish). Uppsala: Ekonomisk-historiska institutionen, Uppsala universitet. (PDF)

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