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Haukilahden Merilinnake, housing company, Espoo

Espoon Haukilahden Merilinnake housing company includes two high-class residential apartment buildings and a parking facility.

Haukilahden Merilinnake, housing company, Espoo

Both apartment buildings have basement floors with warehouses, technical facilities, civil shelters and common areas. A total of 22 high-class apartments were be built on the upper floors. Large living rooms with full-width windows, high ceilings, large south and west terraces with sea views ensure comfort. Merilinnake is designed to naturally blend into the park and beach landscape. ONE Architects (Part of AINS Group) were responsible for the main and architectural design of the project: https://www.onearchitects.fi/ Photos: Kuvatoimisto Kuvio Oy, Anders Portman

Customer
Taitokaari Oy

Location
Espoo

Size
2700 brm2

Completion
2023

Services
Principal and architectural design

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