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FROM SHRINKING CITIES TO RURAL DREAMS

The following article is part of a new review, DOUBLE HAPPY: (8+8=19) Views on Architecture in Finland and China, published yesterday by Newly Drawn and OK Do. Double Happy brings together an international group of practitioners who wish to stir up the architectural discourse in the two countries – and beyond. It includes stories that reflect various facets of placemaking, juxtaposing Finland and China, and is available both in English and Chinese. I was invited by OK Do to write for the publication about the potentials and realities of the Finnish urban conditions.
Text: Hella Hernberg. Photography: Hella Hernberg and Timo Tuomas. (more…)
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