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Tallest Building in Finland: Finland has a population of almost 1.2 million, and the surrounding municipalities have about three quarters of a million people within commuting distance. That makes Helsinki comparable to cities like Newcastle-Sunderland in England or Marseille in France.

Majakka: Tallest Building in Finland

Height: 134 metres (440 ft)

Finland is home to the Tallest Building in Europe – the Majakka. Located in Kalasatama, Helsinki, this 134 metre tall building contains 283 residences. The building is part of a complex that includes the Redi shopping center and the Kalasatama metro station. The complex will eventually feature 7 additional residential towers, offices and a hotel.

 

Majakka: Tallest Building in Finland

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The Majakka is the tallest building in Finland and it is located in the old harbour district of Kalasatama. PERI engineers have been supporting the construction team in Finland. The Majakka is part of the new REDI district, which also includes seven other multi-storey buildings and the largest shopping and entertainment centre in Helsinki. The Majakka building and the shopping centre will provide a unique urban neighbourhood in the centre of the city.

Lighthouse Joensuu: Tallest wooden Building in Finland

 Height: 50 metres (164.042 ft)
The Tallest Building in Finland is made from wood, and the Joensuu Lighthouse in eastern Finland is no exception. The 48-metre structure is made from massive wood and is topped with 117 student apartments. Moreover the structure uses a timber framework and 2,000 m3 of timber. Additionally, the wooden building uses a sustainable construction method that reduces its carbon footprint by sequestering 2,000 tons of CO2 per year.

 

Lighthouse Joensuu: Tallest wooden Building in Finland

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Although, The building is made from wood and has a white and grey color scheme. It also features a spectacular lightwork by light artist Kari Kola. The lights spread across the building like the branches of a tree and give it a unique expression in the night.

Ullanlinna

 

Ullanlinna - district by sea

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In addition, Ullanlinna is an elegant cultural district by the sea and surrounded by other high-end neighborhoods. So the neighborhood gets its name from the Swedish Queen, Ulrika Eleonora, and a fortification built in the 18th century. It is a walkable area with rich history and high-style design.

The new 35-story tower is currently under construction and will be Finland’s tallest residential building when it is finished. It is part of a waterfront complex with eight skyscrapers. Apartments are priced at an average of $763 per square foot and luxury units in the top floors are selling for double that amount. Top-floor units are going for more than $2.35 million, and residents can enjoy concierge services.

 

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