Eastman Institute, Office building in Stockholm, Sweden
The Eastman Institute is an office building located at a corner position with a rectangular design spanning seven floors and housing various office spaces. The rooms are functionally distributed across multiple levels and provide space for administrative functions, meeting rooms, and work areas.
The building was completed in 1936 and reflects Stockholm's industrial development during that era. Construction took place during a period of economic growth in Sweden's capital.
The building represents the expansion of international business presence in Sweden through its connection with the Eastman organization's global operations.
The building is centrally located in Stockholm's business district and is easily accessible. Visitors can find clear pathways to the entrances and reach the various levels via stairs and elevators.
The building design incorporates elements from 1930s Swedish architectural principles with functional office layouts that remain effective today.
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