Architecture in Helsinki

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The Band

When people speak of Architecture in Helsinki, they might be referring to buildings in Helsinki, Finland, or they might be speaking instead of The Band called Architecture in Helsinki which originated in Australia. Though not international superstars, The Band called Architecture in Helsinki is made up of multi-talented musicians who can each play many instruments. The instruments used by The Band called Architecture in Helsinki are composed of drums, bass, guitars, recorder, clarinet, trombone, tuba, and trumpet. In some songs, The Band called Architecture in Helsinki might employ handclaps, a glockenspiel, samplers and even analog synthesizers (where necessary.) At present, the six active members of The Band called Architecture in Helsinki are based within Northcote suburb of Melbourne, Australia but do go on international gigs.

The city architecture

There are many samples of great architecture in Helsinki, which any student of the architecture of great buildings within Finland can attest to. Much of the city architecture has a socio civic significance such as the Academic Bookshop, the Enso-Gutzeit headquarters, the Helsinki Library, the House of Culture, the National Pensions Building, and the Arena Building. Other examples of the city architecture are St. Nicholas’ Church, the Olympic Stadium Tower, the Ursa Observatory, the House of Nobility, the Presidential Palace, the Helsinki Museum of Contemporary Art, and the University Library in Helsinki. Architecture in Helsinki can be divided into examples from the past and modern ideas in architecture. You can probably tell when the structure was built based on the city architecture style it follows.




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