Matti Sanaksenaho
Matti Sanaksenaho (b. 1966) is a practising architect and professor of contemporary architecture at the University of Oulu. He is a partner at Sanaksenaho Arkkitehdit Oy alongside Professor Pirjo Sanaksenaho. Sanaksenaho graduated from the Helsinki University of Technology with a degree in architecture in 1993.
Over the course of his career, Sanaksenaho has held a range of positions within the industry, including as a jury member for design competitions both at home and internationally. He has lectured and exhibited widely in Europe, China, South Korea, Japan and the United States. Matti Sanaksenaho’s work has been recognised with numerous international awards, and he has won design competitions both in Finland and further afield.
His most high profile works include the Finnish pavilion at the Seville World Expo in 1992 (with Ryhmä MONARK), Empty Space in Saarijärvi (1993), Vaasa student hub (1997), Iittala store concept for flagship stores in Helsinki and Stockholm (2000), Tammimäki House, Espoo (2001), St Henry’s Ecumenical Art Chapel, Turku (2005), Laavu holiday property, Utsulevi, Lapland (2006), Villa Boathouse Nanjing, China (2012), Student health centre, Töölö, Helsinki (2012), Talo K, Espoo (2015), Villa Hiltunen, Lake Saimaa (2024) and Villa Niri, Taivassalo (2024).