Pikku-Finlandia Standort: Helsinki Baujahr: 2022 Verwendungszweck: Der temporäre Evakuierungsraum der Finlandia-Halle, Sammelraum Struktursystem: Raumelemente aus Holz Bauweise: Vorgefertigte Raumelemente aus Flachelementen: Ober- und UntergeschossLamellenplatte, Astkieferpfeiler, CLTWände, Brettschichtholzträger, Dächer: Gitterkonstruktion Bauherr/Kunde: Stadt Helsinki Bauherrenberater: Indepro Oy Architekturdesign: Architekten Jaakko Torvinen, Elli Wendelin und Havu Järvelä Järvelä in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Architekten Professor Pekka Heikkinen und Arkkitehdit NRT Oy, Architekt des Auftragnehmers: Arkitektrum Oy Lieferant der Holzteile : Kiefernstützen: Timberpoint Oy, CLT-elementen: Crosslam Oy Investitionskosten : 9,6 Millionen Euro DIE MACHER Architect Jaakko Torvinen graduated from Aalto University in 2021. His thesis work centered on the development and construction of the Pikku-Finlandia event centre. He is currently working on his PhD research on the use of natural shaped wood in architecture, runs his own practice and teaches at Aalto University in the chair of wood architecture. Architect Havu Järvelä graduated in 2021, his thesis focusing on the reuse potential of demolished building stock resources. Alongside active design work, he is a teacher at Aalto University both in the chairs of housing design and resource efficient construction and environmental impacts. Järvelä strives towards establishing a circular architecture practice and is a founder of Keltainen toimisto. Architect Elli Wendelin, graduated from Aalto University in 2021, completed her thesis work as a case study of Pikku-Finlandia, focusing on the carbon footprint calculation for temporary and transportable wooden constructions. Currently, Wendelin works as an architect in Helsinki, broadening her professional scope into repair construction. HOLZ 2024 41
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