Thursday, August 01, 2013

Zlatan tour in Malmö - 15 minutes from the middle class


Google translation - What a translation - one year old blog in english linguistic form.
Kista Light has been a tourist in Malmö a couple of days and stayed at Eriksfälts hostel.
Of course we do a Zlatan Tour!
Start at the underpass up to Johan Cronmans road in Rosengård.
Will not all future guide tours in Malmö have any Zlatan stop?
Picture Thommy Sjöberg 



Kista Light laughs catching up with the famous smile during Annelund bridge.
The lifeline to Rosengård, where the trains rumble past!
Mona Lisa, Leonardo da Vinci, throw yourself into the wall!
Here we come!
But Mona Lisa musta had the highway blues
You can tell by the way she smile
Quote Bob Dylan
Picture Ulla Kista Light 



Törnrosen - yard where Zlatan laid the foundation of his feints and his football artistry! 
Image Thommy Sjöberg

More greenery than concrete!
Kista Light is convinced that all people want to take responsibility for their lives.
The key to a residential area and its social problems is that there are jobs for those who live there and the residents will have the opportunity to influence their own lives with their work as well in Rosengård as in Limhamn.
Multiculturalism, linguistic confusion, chaos and conflict!
Struggling oh yes!
But the possibilities!

Anyway - jobs are the foundation



Zlatan ground Johan Cronmans road.
Plot for days on gambling toddlers when we are visiting.
Kista Light establishes a class trip in Zlatan's footsteps around Malmö!

From the football field in Rosengård down to Gustav Adolf Square in the old town is just a few minutes drive along Admiral Way.
But two different worlds (universe) in the town. Image Thommy Sjöberg



Kista Light on Rooseum (15 minutes from Rosengård) now Modern in Malmö.
The middle class own playground!
Where we chaps politically correct vegetarian soup, butter slantade salt flakes (small pieces of salt) to leaven baked bread and you can cut thyme, tarragon and any additional green over the soup and sandwich.

  Okay!
 Kista Light cheated and took the other soup with ground beef and curry spices. You have to have something to stand on during the day if you are on a journey through the social classes Malmö.



Piece of the presentation page of Niki de Saint Phalle. The girl, The Monster and The Goddess.
Kista Light sees around corners but tinkering yet to shoot around a corner of the picture hanging in a stairway thereof cut above.
Niki SP is one of two retrospective exhibitions and photographer Irving Penn is the second at the Moderna Museet Malmö. Both, we are familiar with from before exhibitions from Moderna in Stockholm!
The art then?

Enough reflecting the more middle-class issues than problems for poor urban dwellers. Figure Thommy Sjöberg



What fits no better than to end a tour through the social classes at the Malmö Turning Torso 20 minutes by car from Rosengård and Zlatan ground. ImageThommy Sjöberg

Western Harbour in Malmö where the old Kockums shipyard low and where a significant part of the working class in Malmö had their incomes. Today, a growing district of the new service economy! There Malmö University, Skåne Dance Theatre, World Maritime University, Media School, City Archives and chic homes.
 Homes that hardly a poor worker can afford.
Sure enough, nor a crispy teacher's or a nurse's salary far such things accommodation!
Looking at the top of the Turning Torso is a rotatable crane with a small elevator used for window cleaning. There, one can imagine that the trimmed windows when the weather is nice and it will be offered on the mile wide views across the sound, bridge, beautiful sunbathers on Ribersborgsarea and Malmö social terrain.
 Kirseberg, Husie, Rosengård, Fosie Möllan, Bunkeflo, Hyllie and Limhamnsway be plenty good enough for a little rap.
Perhaps it is a citizen of Rosengård with exotic sounding names like wielding window scraper when the time comes.

Now it's a job That just suits me
A window cleaner you would be
If you can see what I can see
When I'm cleanin 'windows

Who knows if our window cleaners peering down towards Limhamnsway so you may spot a red Ferrari!
 Is it then Zlatan is at home visiting his grandiose villa so-so 20 minutes from Rosengård.
 Sure, Zlatan is an amazing success story of the modern Swedish welfare  and as told in ... I am Zlatan ... by David Lagercrantz.
 A success also and from Kista Lights elsewhere, teachers as we are to the profession, we are pleased especially for the book found its way into so many new young readers, and also to the e-books have developed it in the story of Zlatan.


PS If you want to make a scoop when it comes to the experience of Malmö will of course find the windowcleaner surrounding the Turning Torso and ask how they feel about the city. 
Such clips are now just a click away! 
Meet the window cleaner Jon Enstrom at the Turning Torso!



Here some further reading on Malmo from - see Zlatan smile! (se Zlatans leende! )

From I'm Zlatan recommend Kista Light especially chapters from children and youth in Rosengård. Chapter where the text is alive and is a piece of contemporary literature.
I am Zlatan is one of several modern Malmo Depictions compare with Yarden by Kristian Lundberg - canon - very good book and August Winning Underdog by Torbjörn Flygt.
More fun maybe Hey Dolly by Amanda Svensson. (Hey Dolly av Amanda Svensson - den senare har det bloggats om på Kistalight.

Andra bloggar om Kista Andra bloggar om litteratur Andra bloggar om klassresor  Andra bloggar om författare:  Andra bloggar om Zlatan   Andra bloggar om Malmö  Andra bloggar om Turning Torso 
© Thommy Sjöberg

1 comment:

Thommy Kistalight said...

Comments from last year (2012).

About Turning torso:

Cheapest apartment - a one learns cost 9000 SEK / month and the biggest learning cost 30 000 SEK / month.
Cruel prices but hardly so remarkable in an international perspective.
We're talking as dens in urban centers such as London, Rio and New York, but hardly anything for a crispy teacher's salary!

Since Kista Light became quite fond of the "bolt" scissors we from Wikipedia!

History

In the first town plan that was made for Bo01 1999 there were some 25 storey plotted on the site of the Turning Torso (with HSB as possible client).
The management of the company that arranged the exhibition Bo01 had at this stage contacts with Santiago Calatrava that he would design a temporary pavilion for the exhibition information. Discussions then began to be about Calatrava would draw the towers.
A sculpture by Calatrava done was discussed as a model. The task of HSB Turning Torso site about it was the former CEO Johnny Örbäck which would first have contacted Calatrava is incorrect [1]. When Calatrava engaged in the task came tower gradually getting higher and higher and zoning had to be redesigned.

Building

Turning Torso began in the summer of 2001 and inaugurated on 27 August 2005. General Contractors was NCC.
The construction was documented by the TV series Extreme Engineering on Discovery Channel that showed construction workers everyday.
Description

With its 190.4 meters the Turning Torso is the 3rd highest residential building in Europe, after the 264-meter skyscraper Triumph Palace in Moscow and 212-meter skyscraper Sky Tower in Wrocław.
The design is based on nine cubes with five floors in each cube. Between Floors included will be a total of 54 floors. Each floor is about 400 m². The total office space comprises approximately 4,200 m² and is located in the bottom two cubes. Cube three to nine cube comprises a total of 147 apartments.
The top two floors (53 and 54) is the conference center Turning Torso Meetings. Each floor basically consists of a square section around the core and a triangular portion, which partially carried by an externally stålbärverk. The entire structure rotates a quarter turn on its way up.
From 2009, allowed the public to visit the building and see the view. This was allowed only during a few weeks in the summer and in the limited number of advance booking, the price to £ 195. The building is built for residential and you have assessed the visits as for nuisance for residents, if done to a greater extent than that. Groups can rent conference space and meeting rooms at the top.

Ownership Form

The apartments were originally planned to be the tenant of response between two and nine million depending on apartment size. A third would cost four to five million with a monthly fee of about 4 000. In June 2004, the HSB however, to let the apartments to be rented instead, because the interest in property rights proved to be cool.
In October 2004, the PWD that there were plans to sell the property and that there was a stakeholder who was willing to pay "over a billion" crowns. The total cost to complete construction estimated total at least 1.6 billion. No sales did not happen then. During the summer of 2008, it was written about new sales plans, now for two billion.
In 2012, property consultant CBRE to begin a marketing to sell the house.

Curiosities!
On the morning of August 18, 2006 performed Felix Baumgartner is known as a BASE jump from Turning Torso. He jumped first parachute from a helicopter and landed on the building, three minutes later he jumped from the building and landed on the ground below. There he was picked up by a waiting motorcycle.
Samme Felix B. who later became the first man to jump "from Space!"