näytetyimmät
Näytetyimmät is a concept in Finnish architecture and urban planning that refers to the most visible and prominent buildings in a city's skyline. The term is derived from the Finnish word "näytyä", which means "to be visible" or "to be apparent".
The concept of näytetyimmät was first introduced in the 1950s as part of Finland's post-war reconstruction
Key characteristics of näytetyimmät buildings include their prominent locations, unique architectural designs, and use of modern
Notable examples of näytetyimmät buildings in Finland include the Senate Square in Helsinki and the Market
The concept of näytetyimmät has also influenced urban planning policies and design methodologies, emphasizing the importance