aaltomallit
Aaltomallit, also known as Aalto towers, are a series of residential buildings designed by architect Alvar Aalto. They are located in Espoo, Finland, and were constructed between 1952 and 1955. The buildings are notable for their modernist design, which features a combination of concrete and glass, as well as their distinctive, stepped rooflines. Aaltomallit are considered a significant example of mid-20th century architecture and have been recognized for their innovative design and functional layout. The buildings are also known for their communal spaces, which include a large communal kitchen and a shared living room. Aaltomallit have been well-preserved and continue to be a popular residential option in Espoo.