Kiitos ihan törkeesti näistä videoista, tätä on kyllä tosi rauhottavaa kattoo kun ei ite oo päässy Helsingissä pyörimään yli vuoteen. Moni toki ihmettelee että "kuka tuolla nyt haluais kävellä" mut ite tuli kipiteltyy jopa parikymmentä kilsaa kesäisinä päivinä tuolla pokemonii pelaten. Yks mun lemppari alue Helsingissä on Vuosaaren Aurinkolahti, kesäisin etenkin on tosi nätti paikka et jos kuvauspaikkoja saa suositella niin siin on yks mistä ois ihana saada videoo. 🙏
Architects have been scratching their beards, smoking their briard pipes and talking to themselves: "Oh my god, I am genius, everybody is going to like this area so much. Lovely gray boxes. I am truly genius."
Жил там пару недель в Holiday Inn. Очень интересное место -- двухэтажные улицы. Запомнилось. Как раз примерно в это время года. Там рядом офис GE Healthcare.
Very confusing place to visit for the first time. It looks much nicer when it is summer because of all the green trees but yeah the architecture is cold and grey. Big cement blocks and no interesting details. .
Hey! I definitely agree with you on this :) I was living in Itä-Pasila sometime ago and I often saw this building because this supermarket was the closest one to me. I always thought that this must be the ugliest building in Finland! Glad to hear someone else feels the same way. It's actually so ugly that it's almost beautiful :) Have a great day!
@@asitis_walks It's called the Asemapäällikönhovi Building and is quite historic and internationally renowned. If you google it you can read about it on Wikipedia and you'll find that it's been featured on several websites, has a Facebook fan page and was even featured in the SOS Brutalism exhibition by the German museum of architecture in Frankfurt. You can read about it on the official Helsinki tourism website where it is listed as an architecture attraction: www.myhelsinki.fi/fi/n%C3%A4e-ja-koe/n%C3%A4ht%C3%A4vyydet/asemap%C3%A4%C3%A4llik%C3%B6nhovi
You definitely don't live in either. If you actually ask residents, they will tell you how nice it is. Everything you might need is a short distance away, yet there is also no air or noise pollution, you don't need to cross streets at grade and you can keep your car underground where there is no hassle in the winter with it, all while living in a highly urban, mixed-use environment. Just ask anyone who owns a flat in either district why they chose to live there. You might be surprised to learn that many people also appreciate brutalist architecture and have no interest in frivolous ornament or dysfunctional urban planning from the 19th century.
Kiitos ihan törkeesti näistä videoista, tätä on kyllä tosi rauhottavaa kattoo kun ei ite oo päässy Helsingissä pyörimään yli vuoteen. Moni toki ihmettelee että "kuka tuolla nyt haluais kävellä" mut ite tuli kipiteltyy jopa parikymmentä kilsaa kesäisinä päivinä tuolla pokemonii pelaten. Yks mun lemppari alue Helsingissä on Vuosaaren Aurinkolahti, kesäisin etenkin on tosi nätti paikka et jos kuvauspaikkoja saa suositella niin siin on yks mistä ois ihana saada videoo. 🙏
Architects have been scratching their beards, smoking their briard pipes and talking to themselves: "Oh my god, I am genius, everybody is going to like this area so much. Lovely gray boxes. I am truly genius."
i like it.
Thanks! Great video. I love Pasila. Special concrete beauty and street art. Perfect place.
Thank you!
So great virtual reality walk tour. Thanks for sharing
Täällä on hyvin vieroitettu ihmiset luontoäidistä.
This was amazing and very relaxing and beautiful, do you think you could do the same walk but in summer.
Really enjoyed this video! Thanks. Greetings from Sweden
Как после Зомби-апокалипсиса 😃
Ни души)
Но это и хорошо 👌🏻
It looks beautiful but COLD :) Thank you for sharing
Helsinki on niin hiljainen kaupunki. Pretty sure I got that sentence wrong. It's so quiet there, I love it. Nice video.
Жил там пару недель в Holiday Inn. Очень интересное место -- двухэтажные улицы. Запомнилось. Как раз примерно в это время года. Там рядом офис GE Healthcare.
There is one small pretty house there (28.50) - among the concrete monster.
The Best Pasila
I LIKED IT AND 7.32-9.39
I LIKED IT 3.33-9.27
Hieno video taas kerran, mutta on tuo kyllä melkoista betonihelvettiä. En muuttaisi asumaan vaikka siitä maksettaisiin.
Sen takia että talot on betonia vai
nuokin maisemat voi vielä muuttua kun sieltä saattaa muutama talo tulla tiensä päähän
24:01 its like a apocalypse movie 😂
Miten tuolla noin hiljaista? Luulisi sunnuntainakin olevan enemmän väkeä.
Yäk mikä kylä..Huh ja ihmiset asuu vapaaehtoisesti vieläpä tuolla..en ummarra
The is my home:). 13:17
Almost as grim as 60s-built London
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🇫🇮
End of the world 🌎 some parts of it looks like a ghost town 😳
Very confusing place to visit for the first time. It looks much nicer when it is summer because of all the green trees but yeah the architecture is cold and grey. Big cement blocks and no interesting details. .
What a hellscape. I like the street art but they're no substitute for actual color.
this is not the case here in Bulgaria.
The Ukraine of Helsinki.
Where are people?
Betoni Helvetti
لااشاهد سكان في هذه الجولة هل المدينة خالية من السكان
👍اعشق صوت قرع النعال ❤
Thank god you didn't go West Side of Pasila. You would have been robbed😂
A terrible place deliver things when you can´t find a place you should go. It´s really stressful!
Looks like Soviet Union
Finland is so stressful to live there .....I hate this City
11:00 finland most ugliest building!
Looks like something straight outta Moldova.
Hey! I definitely agree with you on this :) I was living in Itä-Pasila sometime ago and I often saw this building because this supermarket was the closest one to me. I always thought that this must be the ugliest building in Finland! Glad to hear someone else feels the same way. It's actually so ugly that it's almost beautiful :) Have a great day!
@@asitis_walks It's called the Asemapäällikönhovi Building and is quite historic and internationally renowned. If you google it you can read about it on Wikipedia and you'll find that it's been featured on several websites, has a Facebook fan page and was even featured in the SOS Brutalism exhibition by the German museum of architecture in Frankfurt. You can read about it on the official Helsinki tourism website where it is listed as an architecture attraction: www.myhelsinki.fi/fi/n%C3%A4e-ja-koe/n%C3%A4ht%C3%A4vyydet/asemap%C3%A4%C3%A4llik%C3%B6nhovi
Hey! Wow, I had no idea. Thank you so much for the information. Might need to join that fan page :) Have a great day!
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asemap%C3%A4%C3%A4llik%C3%B6nhovi
That Place should be demolished together with merihaka. Horrible.
You definitely don't live in either. If you actually ask residents, they will tell you how nice it is. Everything you might need is a short distance away, yet there is also no air or noise pollution, you don't need to cross streets at grade and you can keep your car underground where there is no hassle in the winter with it, all while living in a highly urban, mixed-use environment. Just ask anyone who owns a flat in either district why they chose to live there. You might be surprised to learn that many people also appreciate brutalist architecture and have no interest in frivolous ornament or dysfunctional urban planning from the 19th century.
@@jbi133 I referred to the appearance:)