tilatilamallit
Tilatilamallit, also known as "tila-tila mallit" or "grid-patterned malls," refer to a specific architectural and urban planning style popularized in Finland, particularly in the 1960s and 1970s. This design approach emphasizes a structured, grid-like layout for shopping centers, often characterized by uniform, repetitive modules and a focus on functionality over aesthetic complexity.
The concept originated from the post-war demand for efficient, large-scale commercial spaces that could accommodate growing
Notable examples include the *Kauppakeskus Keskus* in Helsinki and *Kauppakeskus Rantakauppatori* in Turku, both exemplifying the
Today, tilatilamallit serve as a historical marker of mid-20th-century urban development in Finland, illustrating the era’s