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Russinhöjden (The raisin height)

Russinhöjden (The raisin height) was one of the first areas to be built and largely followed the urban plan. The buildings consist mainly of three-storey laminated houses with scattered façades in grey, grey-green and grey-and-grey colours. The houses have balconies with sinuscorrugated fronts and wrought-iron overlying. The houses have oak doors and small canopies. The yards contain saved natural land. The lamella houses are, like the Weekday area, designed by Grönwall and Varhelyi. The area also houses some seven-storey blocks of flats designed by Klas Bjerke, which in design and materials resemble the lamella houses. //Wikipedia

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Take the subway to:

Hökarängen

Station on the green line going south.

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