• ALA_Architects: Perhaps #Helsinki will become a taller place.Wednesday, 14 March 2012
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  • As a part of WDC 2012 programme four square balloons the size of a “Cloud City Room” will be sett up on their real locations in mid-air. Everyone can see how the balloons appear on the surrounding cityscape 3.-5.2.2012...

  • ...and 3.-5.9.2012.

  • Kauppalehti page three on the 2nd of August 2011

  • Vexi Salmi disagrees

  • Image by Väinö Karjalainen

  • Cloud City -Godzilla

  • Cities are built ideological manifests by their people. Helsinki is not just a physical area at 60 degrees north occupied by human beings. It is one of the major living global statements on how mankind should inhabit this planet.

    What kind of ideology do you want to promote?

    "Live in nostalgia. Refuse to develop. Ignore present day problems."

    or:

    "Actively tackle the important issues in global discourse for saving the world."

    Don't believe the hype. Think.

    Friday, 20 May 2011
  • Punavuoreen Cloud City näkyy vain Merimiehenkadulta, tässä 28mm laajakulmalla Fredrikinkadun kulmasta.

  • Cloud City Merimiehenkadulta, Albertinkadun kulmasta (laajakulma 28mm).

  • Cloud City Merimiehenkadun ja Albertinkadun kulmasta telelinssillä (85mm).

  • The Cloud City Banner

  • ALA_Architects: #Cloud City on TV!

    Friday, 25 March 2011
  • Exhibition at Laituri, Narinkka 2

  • Cloud City exhibition and public discussion at Laituri.

  • Take a look at the town plan sketch.

    Monday, 28 February 2011
  • Plenty of comments at yle.fi!

  • Comment the project officially to Helsinki City Planners!

    Wednesday, 23 February 2011
  • Join the discussion at HS !

  • Radio Helsinki broadcast news on Cloud city today: "Ehkäpä tuossa jonain päivänä on siis pyramidi. Niin...terveiset faraoiden maahan!", which translates as something like:"Perhaps one day there will be a pyramic there. Greetings to the land of Pharaohs!". Njassa played CutCopy to follow.

  • Architectural diagnosis:

    "Dissociative identity disorder is a condition in which a building displays multiple distinct identities or personalities, each with its own pattern of perceiving and interacting with the environment."

    Friday, 07 January 2011
  • Colleague: "This kind of project would never be possible with a Finnish client."

    Would it? Did anyone ever even bother to propose anything out of the box? Or is the lack of exiting projects just the fault of the cynicism and paranoia of the Finnish architect afterall?

  • The Loft studio before we started

  • The Barbie

  • Hipsters having a puff

  • Block Party in the rain on 26.8.2010

  • View from the sea

  • Samuli checking out the heating

  • The beautiful entrance doors to be protected

  • Shadows hour by hour on 21.9.2010

  • Helsinki four years before the Nokia Cable Factory known as Merikortteli was built.

  • Bespin "Cloud City" in Star Wars episode IV - The Empire Strikes Back

  • openhousehelsinki.fi

  • I. K. Inhas photo of the site in 1909. The scale of the wooden buildings will be recreated 16 floors above.

  • designdistrict.fi

  • A Christmas present for the planners!

  • Classic Bechers

  • Merikortteli was designed by W.G.Palqvist as the Nokia Cable Factory in 1934

  • Helsinki, as we know it (...as many would like to keep it...), is a city designed by imported architects and principles. As beautiful as it might be, the city is not from here. It has not grown from our condition. Foreign influence is a richness and a value. It is also a major part of Finnish history and culture. But is it the key element, the definition of our identity?

    Would anything be ideally more Finnish than to add to the inheritance from our former rulers, to turn it into something new, more beautiful, more natural, and better corresponding to our setting? What would complement to our capital city better than to do that, literally?

    So let's not tear down, but build and modify Helsinki from as we know it into something more: Better than its paragons.

    For the first time ever Finns could design their own cities.

  • ”99% of housing built in Finland during the last 10 years, are of two basic typologies.”
    - Helsinki City Planning Department Report on Apartment Buildings / 2007

    Tuesday, 28 December 2010
  • Juho laser beaming the portico

  • A summer storm raging over the Merikortteli block in August 2010.

  • The project deals with preservation, renovation, progress and the ethics of an architect:

    To be a functioning part of the society, we must carry a given responsibility in its structure. Our public role is to propose new buildings, build, and act supportively towards construction.

    (This is fundamentally different from opposing to preservation, or supporting destruction.)

    Tuesday, 21 December 2010

Cloud City

Helsinki is currently developing new sustainable methods for building the city. Primarily these projects aim at increasing density at the expense of urban sprawl. One question is how to make existing built areas denser, another where and how to build high. The Cloud City project is one possible answer. As its site, the project uses the large courtyard of the 1930’s Nokia cable factory block, Merikortteli. It aims at combining a single family house typology with central location and high rise views. This is achieved by using an office tower to elevate the residential building above the surrounding ridge line. The building is literally two different architectures piled on top of each other. These two identities are never present simultaneously so they can be completely optimized for their own use and conditions. Both sections have adopted a type of camouflage relating to their specific situations. The lower office section has a façade literally reflecting the surrounding brick walls, becoming a distorted reflection of its container. Its form and reflective facade direct additional light into the yard in the winter, while in the summer it provides shade against overheating. The apartments above are made up of one room sized units, creating a small scale, detached house feel. The private terraces and greenhouses give a sense of having your own garden. Each apartment has magnificent views to the sea and across central Helsinki. On the scale of the cityscape the pixelated shape, lined by reflective glass railings and conservatories, makes the building blend into the skyline. The courtyard will be built into a public garden, with the ground level containing public functions. The 9th floor will offer a public cafe with full views to the sea.

Name: Cloud City

Type: Commission

Status: In progress

Program: 3 500 m² Housing on 4 500 m² Offices with 500 m² Public and 2 000 m² Support

Location: Helsinki, Finland

Client: ING

Team: Juho Grönholm, Antti Nousjoki, Janne Teräsvirta, Samuli Woolston with Julius Kekoni, Pekka Tainio, Jan Galecky, Ossi Konttinen, Petra Grisova and model maker Klaus Stolt

Collaborators: Saraco / Mikko Kaartinen, Aaro Kohonen Oy / Teuvo Meriläinen, Insinööritoimisto Olof Granlund Oy / Paavo Tikkanen, Insinööritoimisto Olof Granlund Oy / Erkki Finni, Insinööritoimisto Severi Anttonen Ky / Severi Anttonen, L2 / Jukka Laine

Cloud City

Helsingin kaupunki on kehittämässä uusia tapoja rakentaa ekologisesti. Kehitysprojekteissa etsitään uusia mahdollisuuksia tiiviimpään rakentamiseen esikaupunkimaisen kaupungin levittämisen sijaan. Tähän liittyy kaksi keskeistä kysymystä: Mihin rakentaa uusia tiiviitä asuinalueita ja toisaalta miten rakentaa lisää olemassa oleville alueille? Cloud City on suora vastaus jälkimmäiseen kysymykseen.

Punavuori on Helsingin luovan luokan valtaamaa entistä teollisuuskaupunginosaa. Yhtenä hankkeen päätavoitteena on lisätä rakentamisen monimuotoisuutta Punavuoressa. Projekti käyttää tonttinaan olemassa olevan Merikorttelin pihaa. Merikortteli on luovien alojen valtaama tehdasrakennus (alun perin Nokian kaapelitehdas). Lisärakennuksen tavoitteena on yhdistää omakotiasumisen itsenäisyys upeiden sataman yli avautuvien merimaisemien kanssa. Asuntovuoren jalustana toimii toimistotalo, joka nostaa asunnot katonharjan yläpuolelle.

Projekti maastoutuu kaupunkiin kahdella tasolla: Alempi toimisto-osa kirjaimellisesti peilaa ympäröivää tiilitehdasta, vääntäen tiiliseinän pintansa mukana harjalle. Kiiltävä pinta heijastaa matalalta säteilevää auringonvaloa korttelin ytimeen talvikuukausina. Kesäaikana massa tarjoaa ylilämpenemissuojan vanhan korttelin toimistotiloille.

Ylemmät asuinkerrokset muodostavat pyramidimaisen, lähinäkymässä vanhan korttelin räystäiden taakse jäävän asuinvuoren. Kauempaa mereltä katsottuna rakennuksen pirstoutunut hahmo sulautuu kaupungin siluettiin.

Nimi: Cloud City

Laji: Toimeksianto

Tilanne: Käynnissä

Ohjelma: 3500m² asuntoja, 4500m² toimistoja, 500m² julkisia ja 2000m² tukitiloja

Sijainti: Helsinki

Asiakas: ING

Työryhmä: Juho Grönholm, Antti Nousjoki, Janne Teräsvirta, Samuli Woolston sekä Julius Kekoni, Pekka Tainio, Jan Galecky, Ossi Konttinen, Petra Grisova

Yhteistyökumppanit: Saraco / Mikko Kaartinen, Aaro Kohonen Oy / Teuvo Meriläinen, Insinööritoimisto Olof Granlund Oy / Paavo Tikkanen, Insinööritoimisto Olof Granlund Oy / Erkki Finni, Insinööritoimisto Severi Anttonen Ky / Severi Anttonen, L2 / Jukka Laine, Klaus Stolt

Winter in Telakkapuisto
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