Hi Evan. The Stockholm Architecture Museum owns Lådan, and it’s actually one of their pieces. You can organise with them to borrow the keys for a day, and then go and check it out at your leisure. Really easy, you just leave a 500SEK deposit and they give you directions and maps on how to get there.
I’m doing some work on the house (The Box, Ralph Erskine) in college. I wanted to know if this is the same as 1942.
Because I have some plans, but on the ground is different.
Thanks, these are great. It’s my little dream house. How were you able to visit?
Hi Evan. The Stockholm Architecture Museum owns Lådan, and it’s actually one of their pieces. You can organise with them to borrow the keys for a day, and then go and check it out at your leisure. Really easy, you just leave a 500SEK deposit and they give you directions and maps on how to get there.
I’m doing some work on the house (The Box, Ralph Erskine) in college. I wanted to know if this is the same as 1942.
Because I have some plans, but on the ground is different.
Sorry, it’s a long time since I was at Lådan, and I can’t recall how it might differ from its original form!