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The Finnish Parliament Annex (Finnish: Pikkuparlamentti, Swedish: Lilla parlamentet; lit. 'Little Parliament') is a building in the centre of Helsinki, Finland. It houses offices for about one hundred members of the Parliament of Finland. The building was built in 2004 and the design comes from the winning entry of a design competition held from 1998 to 2000. The building was designed by the architect Pekka Helin and his team.
Finnish Parliament Annex | |
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Eduskunnan lisärakennus Pikkuparlamentti Lilla parlamentet | |
General information | |
Type | Governmental |
Location | Helsinki, Finland |
Coordinates | 60°10′17″N 024°56′02″E / 60.17139°N 24.93389°E |
Completed | 2004 |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Pekka Helin |
As well as the offices, the building has a "Kansalaisinfo" information office open to the public, the EU secretariat of the Parliament, the office of the Parliamentary Ombudsman, and the offices of the Grand Committee and Foreign Affairs Committee of the Parliament.[1]
Materials used to build the Pikkuparlamentti building include many different kinds of wood and stone, for example birch, maple and pine, and granite gathered from various places in Finland.[1]
The name "Pikkuparlamentti" comes from a restaurant which originally stood at the same site.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b "Pikkuparlamentti" (in Finnish). Eduskunta. Archived from the original (htx) on 10 July 2010. Retrieved 20 November 2023.
External links
editMedia related to Finnish Parliament Annex at Wikimedia Commons
- Finnish Parliament Annex brochure (PDF)
- Article about usability problems of the building doors, in MP Jyrki Kasvi's blog, in Finnish