Photographer’s Note
A typical block built Swedish house being errected in Borlänge on a winter day with a big sky. The three rusty horisontals are the safety railing of the scaffold needed for the errection. The outer walls are delivered in sections together with roof trusses and roof in just three truckloads. The house is errected and weatherproof in just one workday.
And to be honest, this is not just any house. This picture also explains why I have so little time for TE this winter. Some friendly guys are building this house for us and we have to make one or two decisions along the way. Takes some time even if we don´t do any real work.
And the title? Paradise (Paradiset) is the name of this part of town. Probably the name of a farm once upon a time but now it has been urban landscape for 40 years, we were lucky to find one last landlot that had been left over. Just 10 minutes walk from the office!
And as a landowner in Paradise I don´t have to be too nice anymore ;-)
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robiuk
(10763) 2007-04-04 19:05
Hey, Ebbe!
Long time no see - good to have you around!
I really missed your graphical compositions;
rarely anyone on TE does it nowadays...
I'm happy for you - was always wondering
what it would be like to live in Paradise...
;-D
Robi
Isabelle
(9014) 2007-04-09 20:19
Ebbe, my friend, what a delight to buy a place in Paradise! ;) Congratulations!
As Robi said,you are greatly missed here, and in a single image i see a complex game of lines interconnecting, angles and textures and colors broken by the letters (that quite probably mean something but as i do not understand, they just beautifully break the straight lines) top work!
Photo Information
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Copyright: Ebbe Rozel (Ebbe)
(9571) - Genre: Lieux
- Medium: Couleur
- Date Taken: 2007-03-00
- Categories: Architecture
- Camera: Minolta Dynax 7D
- Versions: version originale
- Date Submitted: 2007-04-04 14:39








