Architecture in
context Helin workshop / Peter Davey ; with an essay by Riitta Nikula.
Birkhäuser, Basel : 2011.
224 p. : il.
ISBN 9783034606042
Biblioteca Sbc Aprendizaje A-72 HELIN ARC
The Finnish architect Pekka Helin created his first firm in 1979. In
his design approach, he draws in a specifically Scandinavian manner both on
functionalism as well as on the organic architecture of Aalvar Alto, Viljo
Revell, and Heikki Sirèn, but also Arne Erve. The building material wood plays
a prominent role in this extremely clear architecture. The firm creates
residential buildings -- often right next to water, where the structure's
embeddedness in nature plays an important role in its sight lines -- but also
office buildings, for example Nokia's corporate headquarters and the Finnish
Modular Office, the tallest wooden office building in Europe. The firm's work
also encompasses public buildings such as the Finnish embassy in Moscow and the
concert hall and library in Espoo, and even town-planning projects, such as the
master plan for the redesigning of the grounds of the former Oslo airport.
This book presents 24 of the firm's projects organized by typological
task, with the focus on life in nature, urban public buildings, residential
structures, and various types of workspace.
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