Think Corner (Helsinki University) - Tiedekulma: Renovation and change of function

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Abstract

Jarmo Suominen created the concept and Teemu Kurkela was a member of the architectural design team at JKMM Architects. University of Helsinki resides in the very heart of Helsinki's Empire era center. The old administrative building was renovated as a New Think Corner, a meeting point for science and citizens. Inviting openness and interaction are at the core of the design. Linking the university buildings together, the renovation aims to complete the dynamics of the city centre campus.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationHelsinki
PublisherUniversity of Helsinki
Size13 332 brm2
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2017
MoE publication typeF3 Artistic part of a non-artistic publication

Keywords

  • university building
  • building design
  • interior design
  • concept design
  • adaptive reuse

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