“Where am I”, asks British architecture critic Jonathan Glancey, 51, spreading his arms theatrically inside the Kamppi Center shopping mall in the centre of Helsinki. “Am I in Shanghai? Or Hamburg? Or America?” On the digital bus schedule display on the wall he looks at the names of places, supposedly to find out where he is. “This is anywhereish. Is this the Finland that has produced some of the world’s best architecture for hundreds of years?” he asks. Read More