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movement at the time of its inception. The overall town plan shuns the typical orthogonal street grid in favour of curving street delineations, crescents, shifts in axes, localised symmetry, and more organic structures. The area consists of houses and apartment blocks arranged mostly in
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of the 1970s and 1980s. The houses are mostly two storeys, but in places go up to five storeys. The intention of the architects was to combine the technology and building methods of the present - most of the houses are built using
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rectangular type, but in bright colours. Numerous children's play areas are situated throughout the area. Public green areas permeate the entire area, contributing to the "garden village" ambience. The construction began in 2000.
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The area is located on the grounds of the Backas Mansion. Located in or near the area are the International School of Vantaa, Jumbo shopping mall, and Ruutinkoski Rapids. The area is 2 kilometres away from
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The construction costs were initially 10% higher compared to that of modernist style buildings, but the apartments sold at prices 50% higher than ordinary flats.
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concrete construction synonymous with modernism - with the architectural tradition of the past with heavy emphasis on aesthetics.
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though many of the detached and semi-detached houses on the south side of the area are of
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for the planning of a "garden village". The winner was the Swedish
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City of Vantaa: Kartanonkoski toi Ruusut kaupunkisuunnittelulle
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in Britain from the end of the 19th century, as well as the
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of the 1920s - especially in places the wooden Puu-
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