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    Phenomena — 1.4.2022

    Housing as a Solution

    In cities worldwide, people are suffering the effects of a prolonged housing crisis. Housing as a Service has been presented as a solution, but who does it really benefit?

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    Phenomena — 1.3.2022

    Form Follows Fuel – Building Our Way into (and out of?) Climate Emergency

    Historian of architecture Barnabas Calder traces the architectural history and future from the point of view of energy.

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    Essay — 1.3.2022

    Three Perspectives on the Posthumanist Living Environment

    How could the design professionals be better involved in resolving increasing environmental crises and reducing the negative impact of construction on the environment? The concept of posthumanism offers new viewpoints for the organisation of the field.

    Phenomena — 1.3.2022

    Architecture as the Politics of Reconstruction

    The ever-worsening climate crisis places the built environment at the center of politics and ecological reconstruction of society, where architecture plays a central role. The question remains, what the architecture of ecological reconstruction should be like?

    Phenomena — 1.3.2022

    The Spaces In-Between

    Diverse and flexible cities not only require clearly defined and designed places, but also undefined, so-called-interstitial spaces in-between to help them in, for example, adjusting to changes.

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    Essay — 1.2.2022

    Essay: In Search of a Hero – Stories of Aino Aalto

    Ulla Engman examines the stories told of Aino Aalto.

    Essay — 1.2.2022

    Deep, Deeper, Deepest Empathy

    When architects design a building, they usually think about the future users and inhabitants, perhaps even collaborate with them in the design process. Empathy can build bridges between actors. In her research, Helena Sandman found three types of empathy.

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    Phenomena — 1.2.2022

    The Rare, the Outstanding and the Everyday Grey

    Uniqueness or rarity most often determines what kind of buildings are highlighted in architecture and what is, in the end, protected. What will happen to those commonplace environments that do not fulfil either of the criteria?

    Phenomena — 1.2.2022

    When Minorities Talk about Architecture, Does Anyone Listen?

    Arvind Ramachandran interviewed members of different minorities on their experiences on the discussion around Finnish architecture and how it could be made more inclusive.

    Phenomena — 1.1.2022

    New Districts – How are Finnish cities being densified and infilled right now?

    How are Finnish cities being densified and infilled right now? What kind of values are the plans based on? In this article, we will present an infill development plan of an inner city district, a sustainable smart city district and a district with mixed-use perimeter blocks.

    Phenomena — 1.1.2022

    A City That Is Growing towards the Sky

    In recent years, large construction projects have brought changes to the cityscape of Tampere. On whose terms is new construction conducted?

    Essay — 1.1.2022

    Interpreting and Completing the Suburban Atmosphere

    In a suburban residential area, what are the elements that determine how the place feels? Can the atmosphere of a place be created through design? Two architectural researchers explore the relationship between architect and place.

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    Essay — 1.1.2022

    Visual Essay: Nothing Decorative and Nothing Functional

    Graphic designer Emery Norton studied the urban details found on a walk. 

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    Phenomena — 1.1.2022

    Erik Bryggman and the Turku Cityscape

    Erik Bryggman is particularly well known for his individual buildings. His work, however, demonstrates also a clear approach to urban planning.

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    Phenomena — 1.1.2022

    Canal City Shaped by Wind and Waves

    Ranta-Tampella, a canal district for 4,000 residents is being built in Tampere. In constructing the area, special emphasis has been placed on public outdoor spaces.

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