Finland has been characterized by its rich legacy of innovation and technological contribution to the world. The Museum of Architecture and Design in Helsinki’s South Harbour is designed to highlight Finland’s achievements in technology, environmental sustainability, and public space, offering visitors an immersive experience of the nation’s pioneering spirit. The long-lasting nature of concrete means the building will have a significantly extended lifespan, reducing the need for frequent renovations or rebuilding. This longevity reduces the overall environmental impact over the building’s life cycle. Additionally, concrete’s thermal mass helps regulate indoor temperatures by absorbing heat during the day and releasing it at night, thereby reducing the energy required for heating and cooling.