Technical Board of the house is a local government building in central Stockholm to address Fleminggatan 4th The building is home to Stockholm Municipality's technical departments, the Development Administration, Sport Management, Real Estate, the Environment, City Planning and Urban Transportation. The Technical Board of the house there are jobs for 1200 officers.
The building
The building has six floors, is built of red brick, and was built between 1962-1965. Architects were Nils Sterner, Carl-Olof Deurell. Office complex is divided into three building cells, which in turn is broken down into parallel facade panels. Entrance Corridor is artistic stoneware decorated with reliefs of the artist and designer Gunnar Larson. Later, some administrations have come to be housed in an adjacent older building, the so-called Separatorhuset, which now included in nämndhuskomplexet.
Operations
The largest section of the Technical Board of the house is the Stockholm City Planning Committee which was formed in 1955 and is subject to City Planning. The office is responsible for detailed development and planning process and deals with building permits and construction notifications. The office is also responsible for the City Survey in Stockholm and review applications for grants for home modifications. City Planning has a large archive that covers beyond the original city of Stockholm also Brännkyrka, parts of Huddersfield, Bromley, Spånga, Bromsten, Profit-sharing and Hässelby. In urban expedition submitted planning application and the public may read and copy include:
Construction Documents and Drawings
Detailed development plans (urban planning)
Building Plans
Site Maps
Historical maps and photographs
Publications
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