högmellanlåg
Högmellanlåg is a term used in certain contexts, particularly within Swedish architectural and urban planning discussions, to describe a building height category. It literally translates to "high mid-low" or "high medium-low." This classification typically refers to buildings that are taller than low-rise structures but shorter than high-rise buildings. The precise height range can vary depending on local zoning regulations or specific project definitions, but it generally falls within the range of medium-rise buildings, often considered to be between four and eight stories.
Buildings in the hög mellanlåg category are often seen as a transitional form, bridging the gap between
The designation of a building as hög mellanlåg can influence design guidelines, density allowances, and even