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At first, it was thought that the skyscrapers of the famous architect Gert Wingårdh would be almost 300 meters high. At the time it was about two houses at very high points on Telefonplan in southern Stockholm, one would extend 78 floors upwards while the other would land on 58 floors. This can be compared to the 190 meter tall Turning Torso in Malmö.
But since then, the spectacular project has received strong criticism. The Armed Forces have protested that the skyscrapers were judged to cause disturbances in the technical defense system. So the plans were completely sawn off by the Beauty Council.
– It is not urban planning but search for effects, the secretary of the council, Henrik Nerlund, told DN then.
too county administrative board has had objections in a query response, based on the fact that air traffic would be adversely affected by the design of the houses.
Stockholm Direkt now writes that the city planning office is eliminating Tellus Towers in the new building proposal at Telefonplan. Instead, he advocates “a group of tall houses” of 20 to 30 stories. Houses that in that case would reach the knee-deep planned skyscrapers.
According to the city planning office, the proposal is based on the towers having too great a negative impact on the cultural environment and the skyline of the city.
– The main reason is that the cultural environment in the city center and the LM city, both of national interest, are negatively affected. Therefore, we suggest that the skyscrapers be removed. But it is important to emphasize that in the new proposal we are looking for a comparable degree of exploitation, Peter Tomtlund, administrator of the city planning office, tells the newspaper.
On the question of The construction company SSM has been notified of the new proposal, Peter Tomtlund answers yes.
– This is the assessment of the city planning office and SSM does not necessarily share our opinion. But if the board decides to go ahead with this proposal, SSM must comply with it, he tells Stockholm Direkt.
The new proposal includes approximately 1,000 new homes, compared to 1,500 in the previous plan proposal.