The Otaniemi water tower is a structure designed by the well-known Finnish architect Alvar Aalto in 1971.[1] The water tower is located in Otaniemi area, Espoo, Finland.[1] The total capacity of the tower is 6000 m³.[1] It rises to a height of 45 meters. It is Otaniemi's principal landmark, and consists of two stacked elements - the water storage tank and a free-form, five-story building constructed underneath containing the technical spaces and offices.[2]
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Otaniemi (Finnish), or Otnäs (Swedish), is a district of Espoo, Finland. It is located near the border of Helsinki, the capital of Finland. Otaniemi is...
centres formed around historical manors. Aalto University is situated in Otaniemi, Espoo, alongside a thriving scientific community that comprises various...
Eastern Bloc athletes, a second race village was established in Espoo, Otaniemi. The 1952 Games were also threatened with cancellation due to the deteriorating...
Haukilahti school,: 86–89 but it moved to the Aalto University campus in Otaniemi in autumn 2016, keeping its original name. The Haukitalo building, maintained...