The finalist for Finlandia Prize 2024

Tammela Stadium

Tammela Stadion’s most valuable contribution is its knack for generating a diverse, urban feel in the city centre.

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Architectural design

JKMM Architects / Samuli Miettinen (lead architect), Asmo Jaaksi, Teemu Kurkela, Juha Mäki-Jyllilä and project architects Alli Bur, Harri Koski, Kristian Forsberg

Client

City of Tampere

Main contractor

Pohjola Rakennus Oy Suomi, YIT Housing Oy, YIT Business Premises Oy

Location

Tampere

Programme

47,753 sqm > Stadium 13,436 sqm (excl. pitch), residential development on Kalevan Puistotie 12,208 sqm, residential development on Salhojankatu 9,688 sqm, Alatila 12,421 sqm

Year of completion

2024

Hannu Rytky

Hannu Rytky

In short

Tammela Stadium, commissioned by the City of Tampere, is Finland’s first ever city centre football stadium. What distinguishes this stadium development from its peers is the way it has succeeded in seamlessly integrating, and breathing new life, into the surrounding urban setting, creating a more cohesive feel for it. The stadium stands out while fitting in.

Tuomas Uusheimo

Statement of the pre-selection jury

Tammela Stadium, commissioned by the City of Tampere, is Finland’s first ever city centre football stadium. What distinguishes this stadium development from its peers is the way it has succeeded in seamlessly integrating, and breathing new life, into the surrounding urban setting, creating a more cohesive feel for it. The stadium stands out while fitting in.

Tammela’s most valuable contribution is its knack for generating a diverse, urban feel in the city centre. The new vibe is enjoyed not only by the local residents in the stadium’s immediate vicinity but also all Tampere residents and those visiting to watch football and to enjoy other events. It offers an ideal setting for football in Tampere.

The new stadium replaces an existing playing field. It has seating for around 8,000 people. For concerts and other gatherings, it can accommodate an audience of 15,000.

The development comprises a football pitch, covered stands and housing surrounding the stadium. Parking and commercial premises have been created underneath the stadium. Hybrid buildings of this kind remain rare in Finland.

The suspended roof structure above the stand is a visually stunning addition. It means that there are no pillars to block the spectators’ view of the action. The interiors are thoughtfully designed and open out into several different directions.

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