There is a long tradition in Finnish architecture to take influences internationally.
There is not much notable Renaissance influence in Finnish architecture.
Helander has also written widely on the subject of the history of Finnish architecture.
Situated on the same city block is the Museum of Finnish Architecture.
During this time, Niemeyer built up his knowledges about Finnish architecture.
Finnish architecture is famous around the world.
In the 1950s and '60s Otaniemi became one of the most interesting sites of Finnish architecture.
Their basic question is to what extent Pietilä goes against the grain of a Finnish modernist architecture concerned with rationalism and economy.
Nikula is regarded as a generalist historian of Finnish architecture, with her writings covering a time-span from prehistoric times to the present day.
The design of the Town Hall was influenced by both Finnish vernacular architecture and the humanist Italian renaissance.