This chapter provides much-needed novel perspectives on the mass-produced suburbs of the 1960s and 1970s in Finland. By analyzing how first-generation suburbanites perceived and enacted their new environment, the chapter points out the multidimensionality of these seemingly monotonous environments. With their up-to-date apartments and environments built from scratch, the suburbs were key places where modernizing welfare Finland was lived. The discussion demonstrates that their thus far largely unrecognized experiential and aesthetic qualities emerged in the reciprocity of no-nonsense architecture, developed and undeveloped natural settings, and inhabitants. It shows the importance of undefined land beyond the reach of planning for the wellb...
Subject of our interest will be villages in direct relation to a bigger cities. Over time influence ...
This paper is a study of residential housing production in the suburban fringe of Helsinki in 1950–6...
Different urban models, ranging from sparse garden cities to dense compact cities, have aimed to ach...
This article looks at Finnish suburbs as a resource for urban growth. It explo-res the process of su...
Finland and Estonia had unusually close connections for a Western and a Soviet state follow-ing the ...
Finland and Estonia had unusually close connections for a Western and a Soviet state following the K...
The article examines Finnish forest suburbs in the 1940s–1960s. We highlight the role of landscape a...
Danish suburbs are facing major challenges trying to coping with demographic changes, with structura...
In this study, I approach participation in living environment as everyday practices and relations wi...
This PhD study in urban geography focuses on a distinct neighborhood type in Finland, namely suburba...
Suburbs are much discussed but poorly defined. However, suburbs are in many ways considered to be a ...
This article examines how Väestöliitto, the Finnish Population and Family Welfare League, developed ...
Deindustrialisation has severely hit Finnish suburban housing estates of the 1960s and 1970s, and so...
Suburbia varies widely both between countries and within them. In some countries suburbanization rep...
Suburbs that developed in metropolitan Canada post-World War II have historically been depicted as h...
Subject of our interest will be villages in direct relation to a bigger cities. Over time influence ...
This paper is a study of residential housing production in the suburban fringe of Helsinki in 1950–6...
Different urban models, ranging from sparse garden cities to dense compact cities, have aimed to ach...
This article looks at Finnish suburbs as a resource for urban growth. It explo-res the process of su...
Finland and Estonia had unusually close connections for a Western and a Soviet state follow-ing the ...
Finland and Estonia had unusually close connections for a Western and a Soviet state following the K...
The article examines Finnish forest suburbs in the 1940s–1960s. We highlight the role of landscape a...
Danish suburbs are facing major challenges trying to coping with demographic changes, with structura...
In this study, I approach participation in living environment as everyday practices and relations wi...
This PhD study in urban geography focuses on a distinct neighborhood type in Finland, namely suburba...
Suburbs are much discussed but poorly defined. However, suburbs are in many ways considered to be a ...
This article examines how Väestöliitto, the Finnish Population and Family Welfare League, developed ...
Deindustrialisation has severely hit Finnish suburban housing estates of the 1960s and 1970s, and so...
Suburbia varies widely both between countries and within them. In some countries suburbanization rep...
Suburbs that developed in metropolitan Canada post-World War II have historically been depicted as h...
Subject of our interest will be villages in direct relation to a bigger cities. Over time influence ...
This paper is a study of residential housing production in the suburban fringe of Helsinki in 1950–6...
Different urban models, ranging from sparse garden cities to dense compact cities, have aimed to ach...