nollaasema
Nollaasema refers to a concept in Finnish urban planning and architecture, translating roughly to "zero point" or "starting point." It describes a central, easily accessible location within a city or town that serves as a primary hub for public services, transportation, and social activities. The idea emphasizes the importance of creating a well-connected, pedestrian-friendly environment where residents can meet their daily needs without relying on private vehicles.
The concept gained prominence in Finland as part of efforts to promote sustainable urban development and improve
The term is often used in discussions about smart cities and compact urban planning, where infrastructure is
In practice, Finnish cities like Helsinki and Tampere have incorporated elements of nollaasema into their master