Sunila Pulp Mill and residential area

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Sunila Pulp Mill and residential area is a landmark Finnish industrial and residential complex designed by architect Alvar Aalto, exemplifying functionalist architecture and integrated community planning.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural work
company town
industrial and residential complex
architect Aino Aalto
Alvar Aalto
Erik Kråkström
architecturalStyle Nordic functionalism
surface form: Functionalism

Modernism
associatedWith Alvar Aalto’s industrial architecture
constructionStart 1936
country Finland
designedAs integrated industrial and residential community
developedFor pulp industry
employer Sunila Oy
exemplifies functionalist architecture
integrated community planning
hasAmenity community hall
saunas
sports fields
hasBuildingType apartment blocks
detached houses
row houses
hasFeature flat roofs
horizontal window bands
simple geometric volumes
hasLandscapeDesign forest landscape integration
hasMaterial brick
plaster
wood
hasPart Sunila Pulp Mill
Sunila residential area
community facilities
service buildings
staff housing
workers’ housing
heritageStatus culturally significant built environment in Finland
inaugurated 1938
influencedBy Nordic social housing ideals
laterOwner Stora Enso
locatedIn Kotka
Kymenlaakso
Southern Finland
Sunila, Kotka
notableFor landmark Finnish industrial architecture
model industrial community
planningConcept zoning of work, housing and recreation
primaryFunction pulp production
worker housing
timePeriod 1930s Finnish Functionalism

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Alvar Aalto notableWork Sunila Pulp Mill and residential area