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    Editorial — 1.2.2022

    Editorial 2/2022: Cycles of Remembering and Forgetting

    Which buildings of our time get valued by the future generations is the result of an interactive process involving the media, professional institutions and the users of buildings and urban spaces.

    Column — 1.2.2022

    Sanatoria in the Shadow of Paimio

    During the twentieth century, Finland had 80–85 institutions of care specialised in the treatment of tuberculosis. Paimio’s iconic figure has shadowed the rest of Finnish sanatorium architecture, argue Heini Hakosalo and Emilia Rönkkö.

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    Opinion Piece — 1.2.2022

    Architecture’s Forgotten

    Who will we remember, and who will we allow to slip into oblivion?

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    Editorial — 1.1.2022

    Editorial 1/2022: Casino Chips

    The opening move in the tower block game in Finland was made by architect Sigurd Frosterus one hundred years ago. Tower blocks are still emerging in plans and visions – but what kind of urbanity do they create?

    Opinion Piece — 1.1.2022

    The New Perimeter Block Requires a New Kind of Thinking

    In recent decades, urban development projects have increasingly been based on a perimeter block structure. One hundred years ago, modernists condemned this typology as dark and cramped. So what is different this time?

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    Column — 1.5.2021

    Photo Column: From Small to Large, Close to Far

    The transition of the grocery trade to the large supermarkets in large shopping malls has led to the loss of customers and misery in the old local centres, even though they could provide an excellent platform for small businesses, writes Tuomas Uusheimo.

    Editorial — 1.5.2021

    Editorial 5/2021: The Dilemma of Continuity

    What kind of methods for infill development should we use in Finnish city centres?

    Editorial — 1.4.2021

    Editorial 4/2021: From Small Dwellings to Microflats

    The development of new housing concepts has taken place almost solely according to the conditions of construction companies, seeking to gain cost savings, criticises Kristo Vesikansa.

    Column — 1.4.2021

    Is Housing Fair Finland Falling Behind the Times?

    What was the take-home from this summer’s Housing Fair? Besides brochures and disposable promotional bags, that is?

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    Column — 1.4.2021

    Photo Column: The Image of Home

    Images related to housing are homogenous in Finland, says Tuomas Uusheimo.

    Column — 1.3.2021

    Photo Column: Sacred Sites

    What creates an experience of sacredness?

    Editorial — 1.3.2021

    Editorial 3/21: Eternal Values?

    What will happen to the built heritage of Lutheran Church, and where will we experience sacredness in the future? Kristo Vesikansa outlines the theme of the Sacred Space theme issue.

    Column — 1.2.2021

    The Unfinished Business of Regionalism in Portuguese Architecture

    The development of Portuguese architecture from the mid-20th century onwards carried also political undertones.

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    Editorial — 1.2.2021

    Editorial 2/2021: Time and Matter

    The drive for carbon-neutral construction has elevated materials to an increasingly central role in architecture, writes Editor-In-Chief Kristo Vesikansa.

    Column — 1.2.2021

    Photo Column: Fundamentals of Facade Design – A Barn in Evitskog

    Tuomas Uusheimo found an ideal composition on the field side.

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