Terassitalo, Apartment building in Pikku Huopalahti, Helsinki, Finland
Terassitalo is an apartment building in Pikku Huopalahti with 16 floors housing modern residential units designed in the style of the 1990s. The structure combines practical living spaces with architectural elements typical of that era.
The building was completed in 1994 under architect Reijo Jallinoja and represented a new direction in Helsinki's residential development. It reflected construction approaches and design trends that shaped the city during the final years of the 20th century.
The building represents the Finnish approach to contemporary residential architecture, incorporating practical design elements while maintaining a strong connection to urban living standards.
The building sits in a district with good access to local services and amenities for residents. Visitors can easily walk around the surrounding area and access nearby streets and public spaces.
The Housing Foundation manages this 16-floor residential complex, which stands as an example of Finnish architectural evolution in the western district of Helsinki.
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