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Finnish Building Developments – Built Environment Links
post updated 30 August 2021
Finnish Building Developments
Finnish Architecture Design – chronological list
Finnish Architecture, alphabetical:
Alvar Aalto Museum in Jyväskylä
Alvar Aalto Time Lapse in Jyvaskyla
Arctic TreeHouse Hotel in Rovaniemi
Arctic TreeHouse Hotel Restaurant in Rovaniemi
E2 Competition
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Kyrö Distillery Barrel Storage
Museum Finnish Architecture Exhibition
National Museum of Finland Extension, Helsinki
National Museum of Finland New Annex Building
New Architecture and Design Museum Complex in Helsinki
New Architecture and Design Museum Helsinki
Pyramid House in Sysmä Finland
Sverre Fehn Architecture Exhibition
Syvälahti Education Centre Turku
Tampere Psychiatric Clinic Building
The Aalto University Väre Building in Espoo
Villa Kaislaranta in Sysmä Finland
Location: Finland, Northeast Europe
Finland Architecture
Contemporary Architecture in Finland
Kyrö Distillery Barrel Storage, Kalpatie, Isokyrö building designed by Avanto Architects Ltd:
photograph : kuvio.com
Officially the Republic of Finland (Finnish: Suomi) is a sovereign state in Northern Europe. The country has land borders with Sweden to the northwest, Norway to the north, and Russia to the east.
Estonia is south of the country across the Gulf of Finland. Finland is a Nordic country situated in the geographical region of Fennoscandia, which also includes Scandinavia. Finland’s population is around 5.5 million.
Finland
North European Architectural Designs
Contemporary Architecture in countries close by to Finland
Alvar Aalto Time Lapse, Jyvaskyla, central Finland, designed by Matteo Cainer Architects:
image Courtesy architecture office
Saamelaiskulttuurikeskus Sajos, Inari, northern part of Finnish Lapland
Design: Halo Arkkitehdit with M3 Architects
photograph : Mika Huisman
This building is located in the northern part of Finnish Lapland. Sajos is the centre of culture and administration for the Sami people. The building includes not just the usual spaces you would find in a cultural centre – offices, restaurant, library – but a parliament hall and auditorium.
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