Architects: Playa Arkkitehdit
Location: Kotisaarenkatu 7, 00550 Helsinki, Finland
Architect In Charge: Veikko Ojanlatva, Tuukka Vuori, Sirpa Pyyhtiä
Design Team: Marja Lapinleimu, Tuomas Raikamo, Jukka Kangasniemi, Mari Haavisto, Ulla Seppä, Jukka Sulonen
Scale Model: Daniel Lütolf
Area: 5190.0 sqm…
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Architects: Talli Architecture and Design
Location: Hernesaarenranta, 00150 Helsinki, Finland
Architects In Charge: Minna Lukander, Jari Heikkinen
Area: 158.0 sqm
Year: 2014
Photographs: Tuomas Uusiheimo
Collaborators: Pia Ilonen, Karoliina Hoppu, Martti Lukander, Lassi Heikkinen
Structural Engineering: Insinööritoimisto Matti Haapala Oy …Sigue leyendo →
More than ever, the media shapes architecture. The controversial Helsinki Guggenheim competition is as much about the use and exploitation of contemporary media as it is about design. The competition organisers are hugely proud to have over 1,700 entries to tweet… Sigue leyendo →
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Aside from attracting a huge level of media interest, the record-breaking competition to design the Guggenheim Museum’s planned outpost in Helsinki also generated a significant level of criticism – not least from Michael Sorkin and his collaborators, who launched a …Sigue leyendo →
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Para el concurso de diseño del Museo Guggenheim de Helsinki, Gilles Retsin ha propuesto un museo que toda la estructura es visible, no hay revestimiento, y los espacios son todos flexible. La entrada utiliza metodologías de cálculo avanzados para desarrollar el techo, sin embargo, se erige desde lo más económico, reciclando, y grandes elementos constructivos […] Sigue leyendo →