peruslähiöt
Peruslähiöt, a Finnish term often translated as "basic suburbs" or "standard residential areas," refers to a particular type of urban development prevalent in Finland, particularly from the post-war era onwards. These areas were typically built to house a growing population, often in response to industrialization and urbanization. Architecturally, peruslähiöt are characterized by a functionalist aesthetic, featuring apartment buildings constructed from concrete and often a standardized design. The focus was on providing affordable and practical housing.
The layout of these areas generally includes a mix of residential buildings, green spaces, and essential services
Despite these challenges, peruslähiöt remain a significant part of the Finnish urban landscape, housing a substantial