betongmonument
Betongmonument is a Swedish term that refers to concrete monuments, typically constructed in the mid-20th century as part of Sweden’s public infrastructure and urban planning initiatives. These structures were often built during the 1950s and 1960s as part of a broader movement to modernize cities, improve transportation, and create public spaces. The term gained prominence in the 1990s as part of a cultural critique of Sweden’s architectural and urban development during the post-war era.
Betongmonumenten are characterized by their utilitarian design, often featuring large concrete slabs, geometric shapes, and minimalist
The concept of Betongmonument has sparked discussions about the balance between functionality and aesthetics in architecture.
Betongmonumenten also serve as a cultural artifact of Sweden’s post-war optimism and the rapid urbanization of