The winner of Finlandia Prize 2017
Kuvakaruselli
Information
Architectural design
NRT Architects
Client
Aalto University Campus & Real Estate
Main contractor
NCC
Location
Espoo, Finland
Programme
8 320 m²
Year of completion
2016
In short
The Otaniemi campus library was completed in 1970 to complement the complex designed by Alvar Aalto. The plans, completed in 2016, were prepared by architects Teemu Tuomi and Tuomo Remes. The exterior was left intact just like the library halls with their fixtures and details. A new learning centre open to the public was built on the floors originally reserved for a book depository. Its architectural solutions and modern interiors designed by interior architect Päivi Meuronen add a fresh contemporary touch to the familiar surroundings.
Statement of the pre-selection jury
The Otaniemi campus library was completed in 1970 to complement the complex designed by Alvar Aalto whose architectural core consists of a scenic space flanked by red brick buildings. The flowing spaces of the library interior with its rich details beautifully illuminated from above represent easily recognisable Aalto architecture.
With the establishment of Aalto University, steps were taken to develop the campus buildings with a view to future uses. The library building has been renovated and renamed Harald Herlin Learning Centre. The plans, completed in 2016, were prepared by architects Teemu Tuomi and Tuomo Remes. The exterior was left intact just like the library halls with their fixtures and details. The functional changes necessitated by advanced library services have been carried out with due regard to the original concept while retaining the option to revert to the original design. A new learning centre open to the public was built on the floors originally reserved for a book depository. Its architectural solutions with bare, partly dismantled frame structures and modern interiors designed by interior architect Päivi Meuronen add a fresh contemporary touch to the familiar surroundings.
The finalists of 2017
The finalists for the Finlandia Prize for Architecture 2017 were Aalto University Harald Herlin Learning Centre, the Helsinki City Theatre, the Roihuvuori Lower Level School and St. Paul’s Church in Tartu.