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    Viewpoint — 22.4.2026
    oulu

    Definitions for Oulu architecture

    How does the character of Oulu show up in today’s architecture? We asked architects who are active in varied positions in Oulu to describe the current focuses in their work and the special features of the local working environment.

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    Phenomena — 20.4.2026
    built heritage

    What remains of the Oulu School?

    The architecture of the Oulu School has been both loved and disparaged. The buildings are now due for refurbishment, and many risk demolition.

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    People — 9.4.2026
    Denmark

    “It takes time to turn a supertanker” – Architect Martin Laursen explains where Danish sustainable architecture currently stands

    The founding partner at the architectural firm ADEPT will be visiting Finland at the Annual Seminar of the Finnish Association of Architects in April.

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    Phenomena — 10.3.2026
    geopolitics

    Mirkku Kullberg: ”Paimio Sanatorium can become the most interesting and important meeting place in the Nordics”

    Paimio Sanatorium can offer answers to what kind of problems can be solved through architecture and design in a world where there are already enough goods and buildings, says Mirkku Kullberg, CEO of the Paimio Sanatorium Foundation.

    Project Review — 27.2.2026
    wooden building

    Handcrafted-like finishing completes the otherwise industrial wood construction in Lagmansgården Reform School

    The skilful use of wood creates the impression of architectural quality and a sense of home, writes Teemu Hirvilammi.

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    Research — 27.2.2026
    films

    Are there open endings in architecture?

    Films offer one means to delve into how architecture is experienced and used. In her doctoral dissertation, Helmi Kajaste studied the relationship between homes in films and homes off-screen.

    Project Review — 27.2.2026

    The terraced apartment block in Jätkäsaari is an ambitious addition to the typology in Finland

    The impact of Ambra Terraced Housing s a landmark lies in its startling monochromaticity, argues Tommy Lindgren.

    housing design

    The quality of housing begins with the plan, shows an apartment building in the new Postipuisto neighbourhood

    The right-of-occupancy apartment building offers its residents natural light and long views, but also compromises between the coherent cityscape and the quality of the interiors, considers Katja Maununaho.

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    Phenomena — 24.2.2026
    housing co-ops

    The bubble of the fortunate

    Zurich’s housing co-operative model represents a success in both social policy and urban governance. It is based on political support measures that do not currently exist in Finland.

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    Research — 24.2.2026
    housing design

    How to design housing for the unpredictable

    Improving the spatial flexibility of buildings seem to have been overlooked in the toolkit for increasing the sustainability of our built environment, argues professor Karin Krokfors.

    Editorial — 24.2.2026
    editorial reform

    Editorial 1/2026: Approaching the finish line in our editorial reform

    During its 123-year history, this magazine has gone through several transformations. However, the core task of the publication has remained remarkably clear from the start, writes Kristo Vesikansa.

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    People — 16.2.2026
    Museum of Architecture and Design

    What kind of museum do you want to be part of creating, Carson Chan?

    The new Director of Curatorial Affairs at the Museum of Architecture and Design sees museums as highly visible public institutions that can inspire new, responsible ways of engaging with the world.

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    Book — 16.2.2026
    artificial intelligence

    A comprehensive book on the principles of AI

    The AI revolution can be of great benefit to architects if the profession navigates this change carefully, argues Phil Bernstein, Deputy Dean at the Yale School of Architecture and a former vice-president at Autodesk.

    Pros and Cons — 12.2.2026
    architectural competitions

    Is an open architectural competition the best way to commission creative ideas?

    Open competitions have been a central part of Finnish architectural culture for 150 years. But are they the most effective way to utilise the expertise of architects? And how could the system be improved? Two architects with success in competitions share their views.

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    Phenomena — 2.1.2026
    Museum of Architecture and Design

    Pilvi Kalhama: “Today’s construction culture is too cautious”

    Finland spends too much time calculating risks, says Pilvi Kalhama, director of the Museum of Architecture and Design. This may also be the reason why no major Finnish companies have emerged in the creative industries in recent decades, Kalhama says in an interview with Daniele Belleri.

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