Pasila Office Centre, Government office building in Itä-Pasila, Finland.
The Pasila Office Centre is a government office building in Helsinki with twelve floors, including eight above ground and four below. It houses multiple government departments and administrative offices within its structure.
The building was designed in 1982 by the National Board of Public Building during a period of expansion in Helsinki's administrative infrastructure. This project reflected the growing need for centralized government office space in the city.
The center embodies Finnish administrative practice by bringing multiple public services together in one place. This arrangement allows visitors and residents to handle government matters in a straightforward and efficient way.
The building is located near Pasila railway station, the second busiest station in Finland, making it easy to access. Daily service includes numerous train and tram connections that serve the area efficiently.
The building features an elevated podium system that connects to neighboring structures. This allows pedestrians to move between buildings while staying protected from outdoor weather conditions.
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