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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 103. Chapters: Buildings and structures in Finland, Finnish architects, Gothic Revival architecture in Finland, Gothic architecture in Finland, Modernist architecture in Finland, National Romantic architecture in Finland, Neo-Byzantine architecture in Finland, Neoclassical architecture in Finland, Eero Saarinen, Alvar Aalto, Aalto University School of Science and Technology, Finnish Orthodox Church, University of Helsinki, Helsinki Central railway station, Marco Casagrande, Villa Mairea, Nordic Classicism, Sod roof, Presidential Palace, Helsinki, Eliel Saarinen, Vyborg Library, Uno Ullberg, Turku Cathedral, Gronvik gard, List of tallest structures in Finland, National Museum of Finland, Finlandia Hall, Petajavesi Old Church, Juhani Pallasmaa, Wilderness hut, Parliament House, Helsinki, Helsinki Cathedral, Hilding Ekelund, Helsinki Senate Square, Sami Rintala, Juha Leiviska, Reima and Raili Pietila, Carl Ludvig Engel, Futuro, Martti Valikangas, Kristian Gullichsen, Stockmann, Helsinki centre, Saint Catherine's Church, Turku, Embassy of Finland to Australia, St Mary's Church, Turku, SAFA, Paimio Sanatorium, Carl O. Nordling, Aino Aalto, Finnish National Opera, Uspenski Cathedral, Helsinki, Vilhelm Helander, Turku Central railway station, Wivi Lonn, Swedish Theatre, Saynatsalo Town Hall, Espoo Cathedral, Holy Cross Church, Old Academy Building, Simo Paavilainen, Aarne Ervi, Vyborg railway station, Josef Stenback, Government Palace, National Romantic style, Architecture of Finland, Tampere Cathedral, Aarno Ruusuvuori, Toivo Tikkanen, Erik Bryggman, Museum of Finnish Architecture, Gunnar Taucher, Porvoo Cathedral, Rainer Mahlamaki, Armas Lindgren, New Valamo, Lapinjarvi Educational Center, Viljo Revell, Lasipalatsi, List of tallest buildings in Finland, Kristiina Lassus, Old Rauma, Kari Asikainen, Yrjo Lindegren, Keskiniemi daybeacon, ...