Kone Building, Office skyscraper in Keilaniemi district, Espoo, Finland.
The Kone Building is a modern office skyscraper in the Keilaniemi district with 18 floors and a steel frame structure. The facade features glass panels with special coatings that create a contemporary appearance and help control light and temperature inside.
The building was designed in 2001 by architect Antti-Matti Siikala and constructed by Skanska. It was created as the corporate headquarters for a Finnish technology company and has shaped the cityscape of Espoo since then.
The building incorporates Finnish architectural principles through its glass facades with screen-printed double glazing that reflects contemporary design standards.
The building is located in the Keilaniemi district and is best reached on foot or by public transportation. The surrounding area with parks and modern developments creates a pleasant environment for work and visiting.
The building houses advanced elevator systems that reflect the connection to vertical transportation technology. These innovative systems showcase the expertise of the company operating from this headquarters.
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