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Lasipalatsi (Swedish: Glaspalatset;
meaning literally "gl**** palace") is a
functionalist office building designed in the 1930s,
located on Mannerheimintie...
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named after the
publisher and arts
patron Amos
Anderson and
located in
Lasipalatsi, on
Mannerheimintie boulevard in Helsinki, Finland. It
opened in 2018...
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functionalist school. In
Finland he is best
known for the
design of the
Lasipalatsi ("Gl**** Palace") and
Palace Hotel, both in Helsinki. Internationally...
- The
crowd in
front of
Lasipalatsi in Helsinki, in 1960...
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along the
street Läntinen
Henrikinkatu at the
location of the
current Lasipalatsi building in 1833. At the time of its
completion it was one of the largest...
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Helsinki had
already begun in the late 1930s, when
Parliament House,
Lasipalatsi and Pääposti [fi] were built.
Olympic dreams motivate many construction...
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barracks was
constructed from 1830 to 1833 at the site of the
current Lasipalatsi building,
which was at the edge of the city
proper at the time, near...
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Diongre 1935–1956: High
Tower Court,
Hollywood Heights, Los
Angeles 1936:
Lasipalatsi, in Helsinki, Finland,
functionalist office building and now a cultural...
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office (1962) in
Helsinki Helsinki Olympic Stadium (1938)
Lasipalatsi (1936) in
Helsinki Hotel Vaakuna (1940) in
Helsinki Paimio Sanatorium...
- In 1936
Valio founded the
first ice
cream parlor in
Finland at the
Lasipalatsi building in Helsinki.
Later ice
cream kiosks spread throughout Finland...