Kista Torn, Residential skyscraper in Kista district, Sweden.
Kista Torn is a residential complex with two connected towers of 19 and 40 floors, where the taller structure reaches 117.9 meters. The complex offers apartments with varying layouts and finishes suited to different residential needs.
The complex was completed in 2015 and marked a new phase in Stockholm's urban development as the city's tallest residential building at that time. Its completion reflected growing interest in high-rise development within the Kista district during a period of urban growth.
The street names around this complex follow a Nordic naming pattern that references locations in Denmark, Iceland, Greenland, and the Faroe Islands. This approach connects residents to the broader Scandinavian region and creates a sense of belonging to neighboring Nordic countries.
The site lies about 200 meters from Kista Centrum bus station and the Kista metro station, offering easy access to all public transport. The shopping center Kista Galleria sits directly next to the complex, providing shops, restaurants, and everyday services.
The complex was developed by JM AB and integrates sustainable building practices into its design. Residents in the upper floors enjoy panoramic views across Stockholm that shift throughout the seasons and times of day.
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