File:Vaxholms kustartilleriregemente - officersbostäder.jpg

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Svenska: Bostadshus (ursprungligen bostadshus för officerare)

Byggnadsår: omkring 1907

Arkitekt: Arméförvaltningen, Erik Josephson

Ursprunglig funktion: Bostadshus med lägenheter för officerare.

Ändrad funktion: Flerbostadshus.

Beskrivning: Putsarkitektur med risaliter, listverk och lisener. Det arkitektoniska greppet är även här klassicistisk kasernarkitektur om än i två våningar med inredd vind under brant mansardtak.

Kommentar: Josephson har här tillämpat kasernarkitekturens formspråk med putsade tegelmurar, masardtak och en monumental gruppering som också säkerställer sjöutsikt från lägenheterna. Är numera privatbostäder. Betecknas som byggnad 117 på kartor över området.
English: Residential buildings (originally residential buildings for officers)

Year built: around 1907

Architect: Royal Swedish Army Materiel Administration, Erik Josephson

Original function: Buildings with apartments for officers.

Modified function: Apartment buildings.

Description: Plaster architecture with avant-corps, moldings and lesenes. The architectural grip is also here classicist barracks architecture albeit with two floors with furnished attic during steep mansard roof.

Comment: Josephson has applied the barracks architectural idiom of plastered brick walls, mansard roof and a monumental grouping that also ensures lake views from the apartments. Is now private residences. Designated as building 117 on the maps of the area.
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