Finland has received the highest award at the Architecture Biennale in Venice – the Golden Lion – only once. It …
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The Finnish Architectural Review 3/2016: Structure, material, sustainability
Football and sports stadiums are venues for large audiences and great emotions. This is right now visible in the media, …
Read more »Our new NAVI architecture database is now open
The Architecture Information Centre Finland has launched a brand new online service which assists you in navigating top projects of …
Read more »Finnish Architecture Biennial Review 2016 exhibition now open
Fifteen impressive examples of latest Finnish architecture are now exhibited under the title Finnish Architecture Biennial Review 2016. The selection can be …
Read more »Wow! That euphoric feeling! An anniversary interview with Juha Leiviskä
Juha Leiviskä, who turned 80 this March, has had a stressful spring. The media has been bugging him for his …
Read more »Meet the Makers of the Venice Architecture Biennale 2016: ALA Architects
ALA Architects participates in the Nordic pavilion exhibition at the 15th International Architecture Exhibition in Venice. Their In Focus project …
Read more »Meet the Makers of the Venice Architecture Biennale 2016: JKMM Architects
JKMM Architects is one of the Finnish participants at the 15th International Architecture Biennale in Venice. Their amazing design for the …
Read more »Erik Bryggman’s architecture exhibited in Gdansk, Poland and at Rakennustieto, Helsinki
The key works of one of the most influential early functionalists in Finland, Erik Bryggman (1891–1955), has been on display in …
Read more »Two Lecturer positions open at Aalto University Department of Architecture
Aalto University School of Arts, Design and Architecture, Department of Architecture is inviting applications for two intriguing Lecturer positions. Application …
Read more »Words of Wisdom: National – International by Alvar Aalto (1967)
The curator of the 15th Venice Architecture Biennale, Alejandro Aravena, has called for architects to address architecture’s social power. In …
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