The modernist concrete building in brutalist style was designed by the architect Aarno Ruusuvuori and opened in 1965.
[1] The church seats 600 people and is thus the largest in Espoo by capacity.
[1] The church is part of the garden city of Tapiola which is internationally famous for its architecture[2] and listed as a nationally significant built cultural heritage site by the National Board of Antiquities.
[3] Docomomo has also selected Tapiola as a significant example of modern architecture in Finland.
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