Template:Did you know nominations/Aalto Center


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The result was: promoted by Fuebaey (talk) 13:05, 1 January 2015 (UTC)

Aalto Center

 * ... that the plans for Seinäjoki City Theater, part of Aalto Center (pictured), were presented in 1969 but the building was constructed nearly two decades later in 1987?
 * ALT1:... that Alvar Aalto presented plans for a theatre (pictured) in the Aalto Center in 1969, but died before the building was constructed in 1987?
 * Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/Peter Blondeau

Created by Jopo (talk). Self nominated at 09:31, 15 November 2014 (UTC).


 * Symbol question.svg New enough, long enough, adequately referenced. Most sources are in Finnish, but no close paraphrasing seen in English-language source or in sources run through Google Translate. ALT1 is hooky; hook refs verified and AGF and cited inline. Image is freely licensed. QPQ done. The only issue is the lack of citations in the list under Buildings. I added one of your current cites to the first item in the list, but that cite doesn't mention the construction date of 1960. Do you have one source (or more) that mentions that there are six buildings in the center, their names and dates of construction, which could be added after the colon in the first sentence? Thanks, Yoninah (talk) 21:54, 27 December 2014 (UTC)
 * Thanks for the review. I added a source for the number of buildings and their completion years (see pages 2 and 3 in the source PDF). Jopo (talk) 17:00, 28 December 2014 (UTC)
 * Symbol confirmed.svg Perfect. All cites in order. ALT1 hook ref verified and cited inline. ALT1 good to go. Yoninah (talk) 17:47, 28 December 2014 (UTC)