Sanomatalo (Swedish: Sanomahuset) is a commercial and office building in central Helsinki, Finland, to the north of and the Helsinki Central railway station and to the south of the Helsinki Music Centre. It has twelve floors of which three are underground. The building was designed by professor and architect and it was completed in 1999. It was the first "glassy" building in Helsinki, and environmentalists protested against the glass walls because they might cause bird deaths. There have also been protests against the building because it had two additional floors built contrary to the zoning plan.
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| - La maison de la presse (en finnois : Sanomatalo) est située dans le quartier de Kluuvi à Helsinki en Finlande. (fr)
- Sanomahuset är ett affärs- och kontorshus i Helsingfors centrum i stadsdelen Gloet. Det är ritat av Jan Söderlund och Antti-Matti Siikala. Huset, som är SanomaWSOY-koncernens huvudkontor, byggdes 1996-1999 efter en arkitekttävling. (sv)
- Sanomatalo (Swedish: Sanomahuset) is a commercial and office building in central Helsinki, Finland, to the north of and the Helsinki Central railway station and to the south of the Helsinki Music Centre. It has twelve floors of which three are underground. The building was designed by professor and architect and it was completed in 1999. It was the first "glassy" building in Helsinki, and environmentalists protested against the glass walls because they might cause bird deaths. There have also been protests against the building because it had two additional floors built contrary to the zoning plan. (en)
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| - La maison de la presse (en finnois : Sanomatalo) est située dans le quartier de Kluuvi à Helsinki en Finlande. (fr)
- Sanomatalo (Swedish: Sanomahuset) is a commercial and office building in central Helsinki, Finland, to the north of and the Helsinki Central railway station and to the south of the Helsinki Music Centre. It has twelve floors of which three are underground. The building was designed by professor and architect and it was completed in 1999. It was the first "glassy" building in Helsinki, and environmentalists protested against the glass walls because they might cause bird deaths. There have also been protests against the building because it had two additional floors built contrary to the zoning plan. Sanoma sold the building in 2014 to a German building fund for a sum of 176 million Euro and remained in the building as a tenant. The offices of Helsingin Sanomat, Ilta-Sanomat, Taloussanomat, Radio Rock, Radio Suomipop, , , , and are located in open offices at the top floors of the building. The two lower floors are commercial and exhibition spaces: they include for example an R-kioski branch. The building also has a blood donation point of the Finnish Red Cross. The addresses of the building are Töölönlahdenkatu 2, Alvar Aallon kuja 2, and Postikuja 2. (en)
- Sanomahuset är ett affärs- och kontorshus i Helsingfors centrum i stadsdelen Gloet. Det är ritat av Jan Söderlund och Antti-Matti Siikala. Huset, som är SanomaWSOY-koncernens huvudkontor, byggdes 1996-1999 efter en arkitekttävling. (sv)
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