Sunila residential area

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Sunila residential area is a planned workers’ housing district in Kotka, Finland, known for its functionalist architecture designed to serve the nearby Sunila industrial complex.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf planned workers’ housing area
residential district
architecturalStyle functionalism
associatedWithIndustry pulp and paper industry
country Finland
designedToServe Sunila industrial complex NERFINISHED
hasBuildingType ancillary service buildings
apartment buildings
row houses
hasDesignGoal to integrate housing with industrial production site
to provide healthy living conditions for industrial workers
hasFunction workers’ housing
hasHeritageValue architectural heritage
industrial community heritage
hasLandUse residential land use
small-scale services
hasNotableFeature functional residential blocks
green courtyards
proximity to industrial plant
hasStreetLayout planned street grid
hasTransportConnection road connections to central Kotka
hasUrbanPlanningType planned district
isExampleOf Nordic functionalist workers’ housing
locatedIn Kotka NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Kymenlaakso NERFINISHED
locatedNear Sunila industrial complex NERFINISHED
locatedOnBodyOfWater Gulf of Finland NERFINISHED
partOf Sunila NERFINISHED
primaryUse residential
timePeriod 20th century modernism

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Sunila Pulp Mill and residential area hasPart Sunila residential area