Abstract
In his long career Juhani Pallasmaa (1936) has established himself not only as a prominent architect in his home country of Finland and beyond but as a leading voice on the meanings of space. His contributions to architecture include most notably the Kamppi Centre (2003-2006), a massive and ambitious project in the centre of Helsinki, but also many smaller and more intimate works. As a philosopher, Pallasmaa’s writings are wide ranging, touching on aesthetics, phenomenology and the relationsh...
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