The finalist for Finlandia Prize 2019
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Information
Architectural design
Arkkitehtitoimisto A-konsultit / Jyrki Iso-Aho, Päivi Vaheri, Milja Lindberg ja Ida Lautanala
Client
Suomen Yliopistokiinteistöt
Main contractor
SRV Keski-Suomi
Location
Jyväskylä, Finland
Programme
9 146 m²
Year of completion
2017
Arkkitehtitoimisto A-konsultit Oy
Principal designer: Jyrki Iso-Aho
Project architect: Päivi Vaheri, Milja Lindberg, Ida Lautanala
Structural engineering: Marko Lehtomäki, Ramboll Oy
HVAC design: Ari Takala, Lvi-Insinööritoimisto Atakon Oy
Electrical design: Jouko Parhiala, Protacon Oy
In short
Jyväskylä University’s main building is one of the most significant examples of Alvar Aalto’s red brick period. A comprehensive restoration in 2013–2017 was carried out in close collaboration with the Alvar Aalto Foundation and Finland’s National Board of Antiquities. In the course of the project, the assembly hall ventilation system was upgraded, the roof and flooring were replaced and the windows refurbished.
Statement of the pre-selection jury
Jyväskylä University’s main building is one of the most significant examples of Alvar Aalto’s red brick period. Built in 1955, it was originally used as a teacher training college. In addition to lecture halls, laboratory spaces and other teaching and research facilities, the building comprises administrative offices, staff meeting rooms, an assembly hall and café. The building forms part of the wider Seminaarinmäki conservation area.
A comprehensive restoration in 2013–2017 was carried out in close collaboration with the Alvar Aalto Foundation and Finland’s National Board of Antiquities. In the course of the project, the assembly hall ventilation system was upgraded, the roof and flooring were replaced and the windows refurbished. Internal walls added to the building in the intervening years were demolished to reinstate the original floor plan and a new focus was created for the library foyer and main library space by creating direct access to adjoining spaces. The design team were committed to retaining as many original structures, materials and items of furniture as possible. With regard to the flooring, this meant that each brick had to be individually lifted, numbered and cleaned before being relaid in their original slots, the floor structure beneath also having been replaced. All items of furniture by Alvar and Aino Aalto, Maija Heikinheimo and Ilmari Tapiovaara were restored. The results belie the scale and scope of the project, giving the impression that much of the building remains unchanged and in its original state.
The finalists of 2019
The finalists for the Finlandia Prize for Architecture 2019 were the Helsinki Central Library Oodi, the restoration of Jyväskylä University’s Main Building, the Kruunuvuorenranta Waste Transfer Terminal, Phase 1 of the Käärmetalo refurbishment project and the Vaaralanpuisto Day Care Centre in Vantaa.