Finland proposes 13 Alvar Aalto sites for UNESCO World Heritage List archinect.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from archinect.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Jyväskylä University Campus
Paimio Hospital (formerly Paimio Sanatorium) in Paimio
Seinäjoki Administrative and Cultural Centre
Sunila Sulphate Pulp Mill and Residential Area in Kotka
Villa Mairea in Pori
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Sunila Sulphate Pulp Mill and Residential Area in Kotka.
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A date for the submission will be decided separately.
Sites to be removed from list
At the same time as the proposal of Aalto’s architecture, Finland will remove a number of cultural heritage sites from the list as they no longer fully meet the criteria for inclusion.
These include rock carvings at the island of Gaddtarmen (Hauensuoli), a Stone Age ruin at Pattijoki, rock paintings at Ristiina, and Paimio Hospital (formerly Paimio Sanatorium), which will be removed from the list as a separate listing but is one of the 13 sites on the Aalto list.
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