1965: The Heart of Our Cities
Arkkitehti Victor Gruenia (1903–1980) pidetään modernin kauppakeskuksen konseptin kehittäjänä. Yhdysvaltojen ensimmäinen katettu kauppakeskus (enclosed mall), Southdale Center, rakennettiin Minneapolisiin Edinaan vuonna 1956. Gruen muistetaan parhaiten kauppakeskuksista, mutta hänen ansionsa kaupunkisuunnittelijana ja teoreetikkona jää usein vähemmälle huomiolle. Suunnittelukäsitykset nousevat kulloisenkin aikakauden haasteista ja käytettävissä olevasta tiedosta. Siksi on kiinnostavaa Gruenia lukiessa kysyä, onko suhtautuminen kaupunkien suunnitteluun kaikesta tiedollisesta kehityksestä huolimatta juurikaan muuttunut. Tässä klassikkoarviossa keskityn Gruenin kaupunkisuunnitteluteoriaan ja kysyn, mikä oli Gruenin ideoiden merkitys aikanaan ja millaisen perinnön ne ovat jättäneet jälkipolville.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: B1 Article in a scientific magazine
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Rantanen, A.
Publication date: 28 Mar 2016
Journal: Yhdyskuntasuunnittelu
Volume: 2015:53
Issue number: 4
ISSN (Print): 1459-6806
Original language: Finnish
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific
1974 la production de l´espace : Henri Lefebvre (1974). La production de l´espace : Paris: Editions Anthropos. 485 p
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: B1 Article in a scientific magazine
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Lehtovuori, P.
Number of pages: 3
Pages: 77-79
Publication date: 2014
Journal: Yhdyskuntasuunnittelu
Volume: 52
Issue number: 2
ISSN (Print): 1459-6806
Original language: Finnish
Contribution: organisation=ark,FACT1=1<br/>Portfolio EDEND: 2015-02-20
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 909
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific
2009 Helsinki - eurooppalainen metropoli, METROPOLITAN HORIZONS: Kaupunkitutkimusnäyttely Laituri -näyttelytilassa, Helsinki 17.4.-15.5.2009
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: F1 Published independent work of art
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Iltanen, S.
Publication date: 2009
Contribution: organisation=ark ays,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 10230
Research output: Artistic and non-textual form › Design › Solo art production
60- ja 70-lukujen matalat tyyppitalot ja korjausrakentaminen
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D4 Published development or research report or study
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Ruotsalainen, S.
Number of pages: 16
Publication date: 2011
Place of publication: Tampere
Publisher: Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto. Arkkitehtuurin laitos
ISBN (Print): 978-952-15-2498-1
ISBN (Electronic): 978-952-15-2499-8
Original language: Finnish
Name: Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto. Arkkitehtuurin laitos. Julkaisu
Publisher: Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto
Volume: 3
ISSN (Print): 1797-4143
Contribution: organisation=ark,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 7156
Research output: Book/Report › Commissioned report › Professional
Aalto Bibliothek in Seinäjoki: Feinfühlige Restaurierung der Moderne
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D1 Article in a trade journal
Organisations: Architecture
Contributors: Koponen, O.
Publication date: 2016
Journal: Alvar Aalto Gesellschaft
Issue number: Bulletin 39
Original language: German
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Professional
Aalto-kirjasto, Seinäjoki
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D1 Article in a trade journal
Organisations: Architecture
Contributors: Koponen, O.
Publication date: 2016
Journal: Arkkitehti
Issue number: 1
ISSN (Print): 0783-3660
Original language: Finnish
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Professional
Abondened wonders: An urban fallows pictorial
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A3 Part of a book or another research book
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Thureson, J.
Pages: 7-12
Publication date: 2010
Title of host publication: Urban Fallows. Transformations & Breeding Grounds. City Scratching III. Tampere University of Technology. School of Architecture. Publication
Editor: Ylä-Anttila, K.
ISBN (Print): 978-952-15-2490-5
City of Tampere / Creative Tampere, NCC Property development Oy, Ramboll Finland Oy, UPM, City of Akaa, Council of Tampere Region<br/>Contribution: organisation=ark ays,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 9401
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › Scientific › peer-review
Accessibility improvement models for typical flats: Mass-customizable design for individual circumstances
Elderly housing policies in Finland emphasize aging in place and preparing the existing housing stock for the predicted increase in the aged population. Timely home modifications that enhance mobile accessibility are a focal target for these policies. This article introduces the idea of mass-customizable architectural accessibility improvement models (AIMs) that have been developed for typical Finnish flats. The applicability and generalizability of an AIM designed for an archetypal two-room flat is tested by applying it to nine case buildings in the city of Tampere. The model was found to be beneficial for 42 of the 45 rooms in the research material.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A1 Journal article-refereed
Organisations: Research group: Built Environment in Transition, School of Architecture, Research group: ASUTUT
Contributors: Kaasalainen, T., Huuhka, S.
Number of pages: 24
Pages: 271-294
Publication date: 11 Aug 2016
Journal: Journal of Housing for the Elderly
Volume: 30
Issue number: 3
ISSN (Print): 0276-3893
Ratings: - Scopus rating (2016): CiteScore 1.2 SJR 0.312 SNIP 0.868
Original language: English
Keywords: housing, accessibility, renovation, elderly
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific › peer-review
A Cellular Automata Model for Simulating Local Scale Urban Dynamics
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A4 Article in a conference publication
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Partanen, J.
Number of pages: 16
Pages: 1-16
Publication date: 2011
Title of host publication: 12th International Conference on Computers in Urban Planning and Urban Management CUPUM, Lake Louise, Canada July 5-8, 2011
Place of publication: Lake Louise
Publisher: CUPUM
Editors: Hunt, J. D., Abraham, J.
Article number: 144
Name: International Conference on Computers in Urban Planning and Urban Management CUPUM
Publisher: CUPUM
ei ut-numeroa 26.4.2014<br/>Contribution: organisation=ark ays,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 6968
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Scientific › peer-review
A comparative study of urban form
This paper compares four different approaches to urban morphology: historico-geographical, process typological, space syntax, and spatial analytical. It explores in particular the use of four fundamental concepts proposed in these approaches: morphological region, typological process, spatial configuration, and cell. The four concepts are applied in a traditional gateway area of the city of Porto, Portugal. The area includes considerable variety of urban form. The main purpose is to understand how to combine and co-ordinate these approaches so as to improve the description, explanation and prescription of urban form.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A1 Journal article-refereed
Organisations: School of Architecture, Research group: Urban Planning Theory, Univ Porto, Universidade do Porto, Fac Med, Dept Med Imaging, Universidade do Porto, Faculdade de Engenharia, 17.07.2006, Centro de Investigação do Território, Transportes E Ambiente, Universidade do Porto, CM Arquiteta
Contributors: Oliveira, V., Monteiro, C., Partanen, J.
Number of pages: 20
Pages: 73-92
Publication date: 2015
Journal: Urban Morphology
Volume: 19
Issue number: 1
ISSN (Print): 1027-4278
Ratings: - Scopus rating (2015): CiteScore 1.3 SJR 0.141 SNIP 1.26
Original language: English
ASJC Scopus subject areas: Urban Studies, Archaeology, Archaeology
Keywords: Conzenian school, Muratorian school, Space syntax, Spatial analysis, Urban form
Source: Scopus
Source ID: 84927724787
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific › peer-review
A cookbook for agile housing
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D3 Professional conference proceedings
Organisations: Architecture, Research group: ASUTUT
Contributors: Tarpio, J.
Number of pages: 4
Pages: 88-91
Publication date: Aug 2018
Title of host publication: Alvar Aalto Symposium. : 14th international Alvar Aalto Symposium. 30–31 August 2018 Jyväskylä Finland.
Publisher: Alvar Aalto Foundation
ISBN (Print): 978-952-5498-57-8
Keywords: housing, housing design
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Professional
Adaptability of mass housing: Size modifications of flats as a response to segregation
Purpose
When dwellings fail to respond to residents' needs, housing will suffer from segregation and buildings will possibly be demolished ahead of their time. This paper focuses on the lack of variation in the sizes of dwellings as a factor in residential segregation. It examines this issue in the context of Finnish mass housing built in the 1960s and 1970s. The aim of the article is to review how mass housing layouts can be adapted to produce the currently absent flat sizes.
Design/methodology/approach
The paper operates at the intersection of human geography, building stock research and adaptability research. First, statistical data is utilised to investigate how dwellings and households of different sizes are distributed over the Finnish housing stock. Secondly, the building layouts of mass housing are examined in detail. Thirdly, the potential that flats in mass housing have for size modification is reviewed.
Findings
There is a disparity of available dwelling sizes between different housing types, and statistics show that the proportion of large households has decreased significantly in blocks of flats over the last decades. The lack of large dwellings in mass housing may contribute as one factor to the segregation of the neighbourhoods built in the 1960s and 1970s. The findings show how the variation of apartment sizes can be increased in mass housing.
Originality/value
The housing stock is rarely examined in detail in segregation research, even though it is a major determinant for a city’s social structure. This paper argues that to address segregation sustainably, it is necessary to understand the housing stock better and to view it as an adaptable asset.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A1 Journal article-refereed
Organisations: Architecture, Research group: Built Environment in Transition, Research group: ASUTUT
Contributors: Huuhka, S., Saarimaa, S.
Number of pages: 19
Pages: 408-426
Publication date: 10 Sep 2018
Peer-reviewed: Yes
Early online date: 15 Aug 2018
Journal: International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation
Volume: 36
Issue number: 4
ISSN (Print): 2398-4708
Ratings: - Scopus rating (2018): CiteScore 1.9 SJR 0.45 SNIP 0.879
Original language: English
Keywords: adaptability, apartment sizes, flexibility, housing stock, mass housing, residential segregation
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific › peer-review
Ad astra - maataideteos
Ad astra is a public piece of art, and of a form of land art. It is 200 m2 large and made of stone and lights. It is located in Mäyränmäki Vuores, in the accommodation unit of Hupakankorvenkatu 6. The art piece is accepted as part of art program in Vuores, city of Tampere.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: F1 Published independent work of art
Organisations: Architecture, Research group: Architecture: History and Theory
Contributors: Soini, K.
Publication date: 25 Nov 2017
Research output: Artistic and non-textual form › Artefact › Solo art production
A Deep Organic Re-reading of Alvar Aalto´s Design Approach
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A4 Article in a conference publication
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Hynynen, A.
Number of pages: 12
Pages: 28-39
Publication date: 2014
Title of host publication: Proceedings of the 6th Annual Architectural Research Symposium in Finland 2014: Designing and Planning the Built Environment for Human Well-Being, October 23rd to 25th in Oulu, Finland : The 6th Annual Symposium of Architectural Research 2014 and The Annual NAAR Symposium 2014, October 23-25, 2014, Oulu, Finland
ISBN (Print): 978-952-62-0635-6
Name: University of Oulu, Department of Architecture, Publications
No.: A61
ISSN (Print): 0357-8704
Contribution: organisation=ark,FACT1=1<br/>Portfolio EDEND: 2014-12-30
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 528
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Scientific › peer-review
A Designed Third Place as Social Learning Space in Higher Education - Case Motivaattori
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A4 Article in a conference publication
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Poutanen, J.
Number of pages: 10
Pages: 688-697
Publication date: 2013
Title of host publication: INTED 2013 Proceedings : 7th International Technology, Education and Development Conference, Valencia, Spain, 4th - 6th March, 2013
Publisher: IATED
ISBN (Print): 978-84-616-2661-8
Contribution: organisation=ark,FACT1=1<br/>Portfolio EDEND: 2014-10-08<br/>Publisher name: iated
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 3179
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Scientific › peer-review
Aidot vanhat & kopiot
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: E1 Popularised article, newspaper article
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Saatsi, P.
Number of pages: 6
Pages: 48-53
Publication date: 2013
Journal: Glorian antiikki
Issue number: 3
ISSN (Print): 1238-5654
Original language: Finnish
Contribution: organisation=ark,FACT1=1<br/>Portfolio EDEND: 2013-10-29<br/>Publisher name: Sanoma Magazines Finland Corporation
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 3330
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › General public
"Aika": Taidenäyttely Galleria Kapriisi, 17.10.-4.11.2012
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: F1 Published independent work of art
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Soini, K.
Publication date: 2012
Contribution: organisation=ark aht,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 5336
Research output: Artistic and non-textual form › Exhibition › Solo art production
Ainutkertaisten tarpeiden tragedia
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A1 Journal article-refereed
Organisations: School of Architecture, Research group: EDGE
Contributors: Joutsiniemi, A.
Publication date: 2015
Journal: Yhdyskuntasuunnittelu
Volume: 53
Issue number: 2
ISSN (Print): 1459-6806
Original language: Finnish
Research output: Contribution to journal › Editorial › Scientific › peer-review
Ajatuksia kaupunkiasumisen tulevaisuudesta
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D1 Article in a trade journal
Organisations: Architecture, Research group: Architecture: History and Theory
Contributors: Kalakoski, I.
Pages: 16-17
Publication date: 2017
Journal: Arkkitehtiuutiset
Issue number: 5/2017
ISSN (Print): 0044-8915
Original language: Finnish
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Professional
Akaa > Play: development paths for industrial fallow masters's thesis in Architecture, TUT 2008
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A3 Part of a book or another research book
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Eskola, S.
Number of pages: 1
Pages: 111-111
Publication date: 2010
Title of host publication: Urban Fallows. Transformations & Breeding Grounds. City Scratching III. Tampere University of Technology. School of Architecture. Publication
Editor: Ylä-Anttila, K.
City of Tampere / Creative Tampere, NCC Property development Oy, Ramboll Finland Oy, UPM, City of Akaa, Council of Tampere Region<br/>Contribution: organisation=ark ars,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 7902
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › Scientific › peer-review
Alma Mater ja keihäänkärjet. Pääkirjoitus.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D1 Article in a trade journal
Organisations: Architecture, Research group: Architecture: History and Theory
Contributors: Kalakoski, I.
Publication date: 2017
Journal: Arkkitehtiuutiset
Issue number: 3
ISSN (Print): 0044-8915
Original language: Finnish
Research output: Contribution to journal › Editorial › Professional
Almost nothing
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: B2 Part of a book or another research book
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Griffiths, G.
Pages: 14-23
Publication date: 2011
Title of host publication: Wooden Boxes
Editors: Kuhlmann, D., Simmel, C., Griffiths, G.
ISBN (Print): 078-3-902373-93-9
ei ut-numeroa 1.3.2014<br/>Contribution: organisation=ark ays,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 5983
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › Scientific
Aluekehittäminen monivärikuvassa. Aluekehittämispäätöksen valmistelun työpaperi. Työ- ja elinkeinoministeriö.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D4 Published development or research report or study
Organisations: Architecture, Research group: Urban Laboratory, Luonnonvarakeskus, Helsingin yliopisto, Tampere University
Contributors: Vihinen, H., Hynynen, A., Kolehmainen, J., Moisio, S.
Publication date: 2019
Publisher: Työ- ja elinkeinoministeriö
Research output: Working paper › Scientific
Alvar Aalto and the industrial origins of Finnish 1940s community planning
In Finland the construction of post-war neighbourhoods started in 1950, but its ideological background was in the planning of the 1940s. As has been shown, the principles of Anglo-American neighbourhood unit planning and regional planning influence the structural principles that were adopted for neighbourhood units. This paper presents another narrative for the period by analysing the work of the architect Alvar Aalto, who was a pioneer of Finnish regional planning and was significantly active in community planning. After having established good relations with Finnish industry, he got the chance to develop his own community planning principles. They became close to the principles of neighbourhood unit planning but, at the same time, were personal and extended beyond them. This paper examines in closer detail three of Aalto's plans and the way he combined planning and building design. In this way it is possible to better understand the ideas of the 1940s and the importance of Finnish industry during this time. Aalto's activity during the 1940s also explains his success in later decades.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A1 Journal article-refereed
Organisations: Architecture, Research group: Urban Planning and Design
Contributors: Norvasuo, M.
Pages: 227-251
Publication date: 2016
Journal: Planning Perspectives
Volume: 31
Issue number: 2
ISSN (Print): 0266-5433
Ratings: - Scopus rating (2016): CiteScore 1.1 SJR 0.487 SNIP 1.601
Original language: English
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific › peer-review
Alvar Aalto´s Abstract Paintings and His Quest for Expressive Forms
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: B3 Non-refereed article in conference proceedings
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Hirvonen, T.
Number of pages: 14
Pages: 81-94
Publication date: 2013
Title of host publication: Creativity, autonomy, function in architecture , Archtheo ´13, Conference Proceedings, December 4-6, 2013, Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University
Place of publication: Istanbul
Publisher: Mimar Sinan Guzel Sanatlar Universitesi
Editors: Catak, N., Duyan, E.
ISBN (Print): 978-975-6264-97-3
Name: Theory of Architecture Conference
Contribution: organisation=ark,FACT1=1<br/>Portfolio EDEND: 2013-12-29<br/>Publisher name: Mimar Sinan Guzel Sanatlar Universitesi
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 2311
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Scientific
Ammatin status ja etiikka
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D1 Article in a trade journal
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Luoma, J.
Pages: 42-43
Publication date: 2011
Journal: Arkkitehtiuutiset
Volume: 63
Issue number: 8
ISSN (Print): 0044-8915
Original language: Finnish
Contribution: organisation=ark aht,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 6670
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Professional
An architect’s perspective
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D2 Article in professional manuals or guides or professional information systems or text book material
Organisations: Architecture, Research group: Urban Planning and Design
Contributors: Poutanen, J.
Number of pages: 15
Pages: 48-62
Publication date: 2018
Title of host publication: Exploring informal learning space in the university : A collaborative approach
Place of publication: London, New York
Publisher: Routledge
Editors: Walton, G., Matthews, G.
Article number: 4
ISBN (Print): 978-1-4724-8261-7
ISBN (Electronic): 978-1-315-58165-1
ASJC Scopus subject areas: Education
Keywords: Built environment, Planning, Architecture, Professional Practice
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › Professional
An Assessment of Errors and Their Reduction in Terrestrial Laser Scanner Measurements in Marmorean Surfaces
The need for accurate documentation for the preservation of cultural heritage has prompted the use of terrestrial laser scanner (TLS) in this discipline. Its study in the heritage context has been focused on opaque surfaces with lambertian reflectance, while translucent and anisotropic materials remain a major challenge. The use of TLS for the mentioned materials is subject to significant distortion in measure due to the optical properties under the laser stimulation. The distortion makes the measurement by range not suitable for digital modelling in a wide range of cases. The purpose of this paper is to illustrate and discuss the deficiencies and their resulting errors in marmorean surfaces documentation using TLS based on time-of-flight and phase-shift. Also proposed in this paper is the reduction of error in depth measurement by adjustment of the incidence laser beam. The analysis is conducted by controlled experiments.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A1 Journal article-refereed
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Garcia-Fernandez, J.
Number of pages: 11
Pages: 1-11
Publication date: 1 Mar 2016
Journal: 3D Research
Volume: 7
Issue number: 1
Article number: 2
ISSN (Print): 2092-6731
Ratings: - Scopus rating (2016): CiteScore 1.3 SJR 0.166 SNIP 0.425
Original language: English
ASJC Scopus subject areas: Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Software
Keywords: Comparison, Experimental, Laser scanning, Marble, Measurement, Translucency
Source: Scopus
Source ID: 84955495304
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific › peer-review
Annikin puutalokortteli - uusi elämä asukasvetoisesti
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D1 Article in a trade journal
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Helamaa, A.
Number of pages: 4
Pages: 32-35
Publication date: 2013
Journal: RY Rakennettu ympäristö
Volume: 50
Issue number: 1
ISSN (Print): 1457-9510
Original language: Finnish
Contribution: organisation=ark,FACT1=1<br/>Portfolio EDEND: 2013-12-29<br/>Publisher name: Rakennustarkasturyhdistys RTY ry; Rakennustietosäätiö RTS
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 2283
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Professional
Anteckningar från ett färggrant Äppelträd (rapport från New York).
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D1 Article in a trade journal
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Lodenius, S.
Number of pages: 5
Pages: 1-5
Publication date: 2010
Journal: Ny Tid
Issue number: Helmikuu
ISSN (Print): 1456-0518
Original language: Swedish
Contribution: organisation=ark ays,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 8661
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Professional
An urban cellular automata model for simulating dynamic states on a local scale
In complex systems, flexibility and adaptability to changes are crucial to the systems' dynamic stability and evolution. Such resilience requires that the system is able to respond to disturbances by self-organizing, which implies a certain level of entropy within the system. Dynamic states (static, cyclical/periodic, complex, and chaotic) reflect this generative capacity, and correlate with the level of entropy. For planning complex cities, we need to develop methods to guide such autonomous progress in an optimal manner. A classical apparatus, cellular automaton (CA), provides such a tool. Applications of CA help us to study temporal dynamics in self-organizing urban systems. By exploring the dynamic states of the model's dynamics resulting from different border conditions it is possible to discover favorable set(s) of rules conductive to the self-organizing dynamics and enable the system's recovery at the time of crises. Level of entropy is a relevant measurement for evaluation of these dynamic states. The 2-D urban cellular automaton model studied here is based on the microeconomic principle that similar urban activities are attracted to each other, especially in certain self-organizing areas, and that the local dynamics of these enclaves affect the dynamics of the urban region by channeling flows of information, goods and people. The results of the modeling experiment indicate that the border conditions have a major impact on the model's dynamics generating various dynamic states of the system. Most importantly, it seemed that the model could simulate a favorable, complex dynamic state with medium entropy level which may refer to the continuous self-organization of the system. The model provides a tool for exploring and understanding the effects of boundary conditions in the planning process as various scenarios are tested: resulting dynamics of the system can be explored with such "planning rules" prior to decisions, helping to identify planning guidelines that will support the future evolution of these areas.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A1 Journal article-refereed
Organisations: Architecture, Research group: Urban Planning and Design
Contributors: Partanen, J.
Publication date: 2017
Journal: Entropy
Volume: 19
Issue number: 1
Article number: 12
ISSN (Print): 1099-4300
Ratings: - Scopus rating (2017): CiteScore 3.4 SJR 0.592 SNIP 1.189
Original language: English
ASJC Scopus subject areas: Physics and Astronomy(all)
Keywords: Cellular automaton, Complexity theory, Dynamic states, Entropy, Evolution, Planning, Urban models
Source: Scopus
Source ID: 85009278908
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific › peer-review
Architects Lahdelma & Mahlamäki: Span Magazine
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: F1 Published independent work of art
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Lahdelma, I., Mahlamäki, R.
Publication date: 2009
Contribution: organisation=ark aht,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 10602
Research output: Artistic and non-textual form › Design › Solo art production
Architectural potential of deconstruction and reuse in declining mass housing estates
In Western Europe, many large housing estates have experienced spirals of intertwined physical and social decline. Such estates have wound up at the bottom of the housing hierarchy, which is manifested as high turnovers and vacancies. This qualitative multi-case study contributes to the research on the sustainable management of declining neighbourhoods’ housing stocks. The study learns from four individual cases in which vacancies were tackled with an extreme architectural transformation. In the investigated cases, large-panel buildings were partially deconstructed and renovated, and the reclaimed concrete panels were reused for new construction nearby. The approach integrates demolition, renovation and new construction − the three characteristic building stock management strategies in disadvantaged neighbourhoods. The cases are located in Sweden (Gothenburg, 1984), the Netherlands (Middelburg, 1986), Germany (Berlin, 2004) and Finland (Raahe, 2010). Deconstruction was the landlords’ way to manage their assets in the face of vacancies and social problems in relatively young, unamortized buildings. The projects proved technically feasible, yet they have been criticised for their economic and social implications. Nonetheless, the approach seems to have contributed to extending the life cycles of the buildings in question, and it has the potential to improve the quality of life in large housing estates.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A1 Journal article-refereed
Organisations: Architecture, Research group: Built Environment in Transition, Technische Universität Berlin, Chalmers University of Technology
Contributors: Huuhka, S., Naber, N., Asam, C., Caldenby, C.
Pages: 139-179
Publication date: 26 Apr 2019
Journal: Nordic Journal of Architectural Research
Volume: 31
Issue number: 1
ISSN (Print): 1893-5281
Original language: English
Keywords: adaptation measures, disadvantaged housing estates, deconstruction, mass housing, partial demolition, prefabricated concrete, renovation, reuse
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific › peer-review
Architectural window design and energy efficiency: Impacts on heating, cooling and lighting needs in Finnish climates
The building sector constitutes a significant share of global energy consumption and CO2 emissions. Despite improving technology and materials, the foundation of successful energy design lies in architectural design decisions. Windows are one architectural design issue that is a key factor in both energy efficiency and functionality. This research utilized dynamic building simulations to study the direct and combined energy impacts of window related architectural design through the following main variables’ effect on heating, cooling, and lighting need: window area, proportions, horizontal position, external shading, glazing properties, and adjacent room proportions. Four solar orientations and three climatically different Finnish locations were included as context variables.
Window energy efficiency in the studied cases was found to be primarily about controlling solar heat gain. Geographic location changed not only energy consumption directly, but also the individual variables’ impact on it and each other. The results indicate that cooling can be a significant factor even in cold climates, and that energy efficiency should always be evaluated using local weather data as well as sufficient design detail. Most properties affected each other significantly, highlighting a need for a comprehensive approach in both research and design practice and allowing evaluating previous studies comprising fewer variables.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A1 Journal article-refereed
Organisations: Architecture, Research group: ASUTUT, Civil Engineering, Research group: Building Physics, Tampere University of Applied Sciences (TAMK)
Contributors: Kaasalainen, T., Mäkinen, A., Lehtinen, T., Moisio, M., Vinha, J.
Number of pages: 14
Publication date: Jan 2020
Peer-reviewed: Yes
Early online date: 17 Oct 2019
Journal: Journal of Building Engineering
Volume: 27
Article number: 100996
ISSN (Print): 2352-7102
Original language: English
ASJC Scopus subject areas: Architecture
Keywords: Energy performance, Window design, Architectural design, Multivariable simulation, Solar energy
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific › peer-review
Architecture beyond signs and symbols : Zumthor's response to the problems of aesthetics
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A1 Journal article-refereed
Organisations: School of Architecture, Research group: History of Architecture
Contributors: Passinmäki, P.
Number of pages: 4
Pages: 325-328
Publication date: 12 May 2016
Journal: ARQ-Architectural Research Quarterly
Volume: 19
Issue number: 4
ISSN (Print): 1359-1355
Ratings: - Scopus rating (2016): CiteScore 0.2 SJR 0.127 SNIP 0.249
Original language: English
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific › peer-review
Arkinen liikkuminen kontekstina kaupunkitilan tarkasteluun
Publication status: Published
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Tartia, J.
Publication date: 2015
Journal: Versus
ISSN (Print): 2242-3443
Original language: Finnish
Research output: Contribution to journal › Special issue › Scientific
Arkkitehdit saisivat olla hieman vaatimattomampia: Juhani Pallasmaan haastattelu
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: B1 Article in a scientific magazine
Organisations: School of Architecture, Research group: History of Architecture
Contributors: Passinmäki, P.
Number of pages: 4
Pages: 42-45
Publication date: 2015
Journal: Niin ja näin
Volume: 87
Issue number: 4
ISSN (Print): 1237-1645
Original language: Finnish
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific
Arkkitehti arvioi messutaloja: "Tätä ei ole ennen nähty"
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: E1 Popularised article, newspaper article
Organisations: Architecture, Research group: ASUTUT
Contributors: Tarpio, J.
Number of pages: 6
Pages: 52-57
Publication date: Jul 2017
Journal: Meidän talo
Volume: 2017
Issue number: 7
ISSN (Print): 1455-2825
Original language: Finnish
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › General public
Arkkitehtitoimisto JKMM OY voitti Kolin kansallispuiston toiminta- ja palvelukeskuksen arkkitehtuurikilpailu
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: B1 Article in a scientific magazine
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Tikka, H.
Pages: 36-37
Publication date: 2010
Journal: Arkkitehtiuutiset
Issue number: 1/2010
ISSN (Print): 0044-8915
Original language: Finnish
Contribution: organisation=ark ars,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 9406
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific
Arkkitehtuuria neurotieteiden valossa
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D1 Article in a trade journal
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Tuunanen, A.
Number of pages: 2
Pages: 22-23
Publication date: 2013
Journal: Arkkitehtiuutiset
Volume: 65
Issue number: 6-7
ISSN (Print): 0044-8915
Original language: Finnish
Poistettu tupla r=4762<br/>Contribution: organisation=ark,FACT1=1<br/>Portfolio EDEND: 2013-10-29<br/>Publisher name: Suomen Arkkitehtiliitto
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 3592
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Professional
Arkkitehtuuri esiin Helsingin strategiassa
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D1 Article in a trade journal
Organisations: Architecture, Research group: Urban Planning Theory, Research group: Urban Planning and Design
Contributors: Lehtovuori, P.
Number of pages: 1
Pages: 3
Publication date: 2017
Journal: Arkkitehtiuutiset
Issue number: 9
ISSN (Print): 0044-8915
Original language: Finnish
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Professional
Arkkitehtuuri in Moduulirakentaminen: Teräskennoteknologian mahdollisuudet
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D4 Published development or research report or study
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Kotilainen, S., Hedman, M.
Number of pages: 16
Publication date: 2013
Place of publication: Tampere
Publisher: Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto
ISBN (Print): 978-952-15-3035-7
ISBN (Electronic): 978-952-15-3036-4
Original language: Finnish
Name: Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto. Rakennustekniikan laitos. Rakennustuotanto ja -talous. Raportti
Publisher: Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto
Volume: 14
ISSN (Print): 1797-8904
Contribution: organisation=ark,FACT1=1<br/>Portfolio EDEND: 2013-12-29
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 2635
Research output: Book/Report › Commissioned report › Professional
Arkkitehtuurin ja tilasuunnittelun vaikutus rakennuksen energiatehokkuuteen
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D3 Professional conference proceedings
Organisations: Architecture, Research group: ASUTUT, Tampere University of Applied Sciences (TAMK)
Contributors: Moisio, M., Lindberg, T., Kaasalainen, T., Mäkinen, A.
Number of pages: 6
Pages: 331–336
Publication date: 2017
Title of host publication: Rakennusfysiikka 2017 : Uusimmat tutkimustulokset ja hyvät käytännön ratkaisut, 24-26.10.2017, Tampere
Place of publication: Tampere
Publisher: Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto, Rakennustekniikka, Rakennusfysiikka
Editors: Vinha, J., Kivioja, H.
ISBN (Electronic): 978-952-15-4022-6
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Professional
Arkkitehtuurin kutsukilpailu: Hämeenlinnan Vanajanranta !!-alueen arkkitehtuurikilpailu 29.8. - 31.10.2011
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: F1 Published independent work of art
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Lodenius, S.
Publication date: 2011
Contribution: organisation=ark ays,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 6643
Research output: Artistic and non-textual form › Design › Solo art production
Arkkitehtuurin kutsukilpailu: Ylöjärven ydinkeskustan suunnittelukilpailu 19.4. - 19.8.2011
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: F1 Published independent work of art
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Lodenius, S.
Publication date: 2011
Contribution: organisation=ark aht,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 6642
Research output: Artistic and non-textual form › Design › Solo art production
Arkkitehtuurin kutsukilpailu: Vaasan Palosaaren salmen alueen ideakilpailu 19.4.-20.6.2011
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: F1 Published independent work of art
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Lodenius, S.
Publication date: 2011
Contribution: organisation=ark ars,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 6641
Research output: Artistic and non-textual form › Design › Solo art production
Arkkitehtuurin laidalta
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D4 Published development or research report or study
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Mänty, J.
Number of pages: 199
Publication date: 2010
Place of publication: Tampere
Publisher: Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto. Arkkitehtuurin laitos
ISBN (Print): 978-952-15-2282
Original language: Finnish
Contribution: organisation=ark ays,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 8743
Research output: Book/Report › Commissioned report › Professional
Arkkitehtuurin monet mahdollisuudet
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D1 Article in a trade journal
Organisations: School of Architecture, Research group: Urban Planning
Contributors: Chudoba, M.
Number of pages: 4
Pages: 6-9
Publication date: May 2016
Journal: Arkkitehtiuutiset
Issue number: 5
ISSN (Print): 0044-8915
Original language: Finnish
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Professional
Arkkitehtuurin uusi poetiikka. Fenomenologinen tutkimus teknologian ylittämisen mahdollisuudesta nykyarkkitehtuurissa
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: G4 Doctoral dissertation (monograph)
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Passinmäki, P.
Publication date: 2011
Place of publication: Tampere
Publisher: Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto. Arkkitehtuurin laitos
ISBN (Print): 978-952-15-2559-9
Original language: Finnish
Awarding institution:Tampere University of Technology
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 6972
Research output: Book/Report › Doctoral thesis › Monograph
Arkkitehtuurin vaikutus pientalon energiatehokkuuteen. Talo Saunaranta ja 47 variaatiota
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D1 Article in a trade journal
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Moisio, M.
Pages: 32-35
Publication date: 2011
Journal: RY Rakennettu ympäristö
Issue number: 2/2011
Original language: Finnish
Contribution: organisation=ark aht,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 6816
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Professional
Arkkitehtuuri polttopisteessä
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D1 Article in a trade journal
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Lehtovuori, P.
Pages: 3-3
Publication date: 2014
Journal: Arkkitehtiuutiset
Volume: 66
Issue number: 10
ISSN (Print): 0044-8915
Original language: Finnish
Contribution: organisation=ark,FACT1=1<br/>Portfolio EDEND: 2015-01-10
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 910
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Professional
Arkkitehtuurissa riittää tutkittavaa
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D1 Article in a trade journal
Organisations: Architecture, Research group: Urban Planning and Design
Contributors: Chudoba, M.
Number of pages: 1
Pages: 38
Publication date: Nov 2019
Journal: Arkkitehtiuutiset
Issue number: 11
ISSN (Print): 0044-8915
Original language: Finnish
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Professional
Arkkitehtuurista kulttuurijournalismin kokeilukenttä
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D1 Article in a trade journal
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Tuunanen, A.
Number of pages: 2
Pages: 16-17
Publication date: 2013
Journal: Arkkitehtiuutiset
Issue number: 9
ISSN (Print): 0044-8915
Original language: Finnish
Contribution: organisation=ark,FACT1=1<br/>Portfolio EDEND: 2013-12-29
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 3593
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Professional
Arkkitehtuuritutkimuksen päivät 2011: Tutkimus ja käytäntö / Proceedings of the 3rd Symposium of Architectural Research 2011: Research & Praxis
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: C2 Edited books
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Herneoja, A. (ed.), Hirviniemi, H. (ed.), Hirvonen-Kantola, S. (ed.), Joutsiniemi, A. (ed.), Luusua, A. (ed.), Mäntysalo, R. (ed.), Niskanen, A. (ed.), Niskasaari, K. (ed.), Pihlajaniemi, H. (ed.), Rönkkö, E. (ed.), Soikkeli, A. (ed.), Soudunsaari, L. (ed.), Suikkari, R. (ed.), Tolonen, K. (ed.)
Publication date: 2013
Place of publication: Oulu
Publisher: Unknown Publisher
ISBN (Print): 978-951-42-9981-0
ISBN (Electronic): 978-951-42-9982-7
Original language: Finnish
Name: Julkaisu - Oulun yliopisto. Arkkitehtuurin osasto. A
No.: A 58
ISSN (Print): 0357-8704
Contribution: organisation=ark,FACT1=1<br/>Portfolio EDEND: 2013-12-29
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 2299
Research output: Book/Report › Anthology › Scientific › peer-review
Arkkitehtuuritutkimus nyt
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D1 Article in a trade journal
Organisations: School of Architecture, Research group: Urban Planning
Contributors: Chudoba, M.
Number of pages: 1
Pages: 15
Publication date: Nov 2016
Journal: Arkkitehtiuutiset
Issue number: 11
ISSN (Print): 0044-8915
Original language: Finnish
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Professional
Arkkitehtuuriviikko innosti ammattilaisia ja maallikoita
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D1 Article in a trade journal
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Chudoba, M.
Pages: 14-14
Publication date: 2012
Journal: Arkkitehtiuutiset
Volume: 64
Issue number: 9
ISSN (Print): 0044-8915
Original language: Finnish
Contribution: organisation=ark ars,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 3975
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Professional
Arte in Architettura, Art in Architecture: Of ARCH, International Magazine of Architecture and Design
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: F1 Published independent work of art
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Callocchia, A., Lahdelma, I.
Publication date: 2010
Callocchia, A.(ed.).Architectural design: Lahdelma, I.Finnish Embassy in Tokyo<br/>Contribution: organisation=ark aht,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 7781
Research output: Artistic and non-textual form › Design › Solo art production
Artikkeli: Kaupunkiympäristön arvot ovat hukassa?
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: E1 Popularised article, newspaper article
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Hynynen, A.
Publication date: 2013
Journal: Ilkka
Original language: Finnish
Contribution: organisation=ark,FACT1=1<br/>Portfolio EDEND: 2013-11-29
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 2359
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › General public
Artikkeli: Vehreällä ehdotuksella voittoon Hyvinkään ideakilpailussa
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D1 Article in a trade journal
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Hynynen, A., Jalkanen, R., Jarva, A.
Number of pages: 4
Pages: 24-27
Publication date: 2013
Journal: Arkkitehtiuutiset
Volume: 65
Issue number: 1
ISSN (Print): 0044-8915
Original language: Finnish
Contribution: organisation=ark,FACT1=1<br/>Portfolio EDEND: 2013-11-29
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 2360
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Professional
Asemanseudut ja osaamisvetoisen kaupunkikehittämisen kolmas aalto
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A1 Journal article-refereed
Organisations: School of Architecture, Research group: Urban Laboratory, University of Tampere
Contributors: Hynynen, A., Kolehmainen, J.
Publication date: 2016
Journal: Yhdyskuntasuunnittelu
Volume: 54
Issue number: 4
ISSN (Print): 1459-6806
Original language: Finnish
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific › peer-review
Asemanseudut kaupunkikehittämisen keskiössä, Loppuraportti, MAL-verkoston työpaja 14.5.2014, Scandic Tampere Station
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D4 Published development or research report or study
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Hynynen, A., Kolehmainen, J.
Number of pages: 14
Publication date: 2014
Publisher: Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto; Tampereen yliopisto
Original language: Finnish
Contribution: organisation=ark,FACT1=1<br/>Portfolio EDEND: 2015-01-12
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 530
Research output: Book/Report › Commissioned report › Professional
Asemanseudut solmukohtina: Kehittämisen pullonkauloja ja mahdollisuuksia
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D3 Professional conference proceedings
Organisations: School of Architecture, Research group: Urban Laboratory, University of Tampere
Contributors: Hynynen, A., Kolehmainen, J.
Publication date: 23 Sep 2014
Title of host publication: XVI Kaupunkifoorumi Hämeenlinnassa 23.-24.9.2014
Publisher: Työ- ja elinkeinoministeriö
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Professional
Asemanseutujen kehittämiskonseptit ja investointimallit: Esiselvitys
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D4 Published development or research report or study
Organisations: School of Architecture, Research group: Urban Laboratory
Contributors: Harvio, S., Lehto, V., Hynynen, A., Kolehmainen, J., Laakso, S., Matikka, J.
Number of pages: 61
Publication date: 2016
Place of publication: Helsinki
Publisher: Ympäristöministeriö
Volume: 27
ISBN (Electronic): 978-952-11-4631-2
Original language: Finnish
Name: Ympäristöministeriön raportteja 27
ISSN (Electronic): 1796-170X
Research output: Book/Report › Commissioned report › Professional
Asemanseutujen momentum
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D1 Article in a trade journal
Organisations: School of Architecture, Research group: Urban Laboratory
Contributors: Hynynen, A.
Number of pages: 2
Pages: 22-23
Publication date: 2016
Journal: Arkkitehtiuutiset
Volume: 2016
Issue number: 4
ISSN (Print): 0044-8915
Original language: Finnish
Research output: Contribution to journal › Comment/debate › Professional
Askeleita kohti yhteisöasumista : Selvitys yhteisöasumisen muodoista ja toteuttamisesta : MONIKKO-hanke : Moninaisten yhteisöllisten asuin- ja toimintaympäristöjen kehittämispilotit
Kädessäsi on MONIKKO-hankkeen tutkimusselvitys. “MONIKKO – Moninaisten yhteisöllisten asuin- ja toimintaympäristöjen kehittämispilotit” on työ- ja elinkeinoministeriön vuosina 2010 – 2011 tukeman ikärakennemuutosalueiden verkoston (DEMO) yhteistyöhanke. Hanke toteutettiin vuosina 2011 ja 2012. Sen tavoitteena on ollut koota yhteen olemassa olevaa ja tuottaa uutta tietoa yhteisöllisistä asuinympäristöistä, erilaisista yhteisömalleista sekä niiden toteutusmuodoista.
Hanke muodostui kahdesta osa-alueesta, selvitys- ja suunnittelutyöstä. Selvitysosiossa tavoitteena oli tarkastella yhteisöllisyyttä asumisessa, erilaisten ympäristöjen ja tilaratkaisujen suhdetta yhteisöllisyyteen. Tavoitteena oli myös selvittää asuinyhteisöjen erilaisia toteutusmuotoja sekä toteutuksen ongelmakohtia. Erityistarkastelun kohteena oli asukkaiden rooli asuinyhteisöjen toteutuksessa. Aineisto muodostui eurooppalaisista toteutetuista asuinyhteisöistä, niihin lähetetystä kyselystä, asukkaiden ryhmähaastatteluista sekä tila-analyyseistä. Selvitysosan tuloksena syntyi tämä kirja.
Suunnitteluosiossa laadittujen ideasuunnitelmien tarkoituksena on konkretisoida ja visualisoida yhteisöllisen asumisen potentiaalia Suomessa ja erityisesti hankkeen pilottikunnissa. Hankkeeseen osallistui kuusi DEMO-verkoston kuntaa, Loimaa, Mikkeli, Mänttä-Vilppula, Närpiö, Tampere ja Turku, joihin kuhunkin laadittiin kunnan osoittamalle alueelle ideasuunnitelmat yhteisöllisyyteen ja omatoimisuuteen perustuvista asumisratkaisuista. Suunnitelmat pureutuvat hyvin erilaisten kuntien, asukasryhmien ja rakennuspaikkojen tarpeisiin, ja painopisteet vaihtelevatkin vanhusten tuetusta asumisesta omatoimiseen ryhmärakennuttamiseen ja lähiön täydentämiseen. Tavoitteena on, että suunnitelmat toimivat paitsi työkaluina yhteisöllisen asumisen kehitystyön jatkamiselle pilottikunnissa, myös malleina asumisen kehittämiselle ympäri Suomen. Kunnissa muodostettiin kuntakohtaiset projektiryhmät, jotka koostuivat vaihtelevasti kunnan eri toimialoja edustavista virkamiehistä, kunnallispolitiikoista, palveluasumisen yksiköiden henkilökunnasta sekä paikallisista yrittäjistä ja yhdistystoimijoista. Pyrkimyksenä oli lisätä vuorovaikutteista keskustelua yhteisöasumisen kehittämiseen tähtäävistä teemoista kuntaorganisaation sisällä.
Suunnittelu- ja selvitystyön ohella hankkeessa toteutettiin yhteisövierailumatka Tanskaan kuntien projektiryhmän jäsenten kanssa lokakuussa 2011, projektiryhmille suunnattu suunnitelmien esittelyseminaari maaliskuussa 2012 sekä kaikille avoin yhteisöllisen asumisen seminaari toukokuussa 2012. Hankkeen tutkijat ovat lisäksi osallistuneet yhteisöasumista käsitteleviin konferensseihin Toursissa Ranskassa maaliskuussa 2012 sekä Berliinissä Saksassa syyskuussa 2012.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D4 Published development or research report or study
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Helamaa, A., Pylvänen, R.
Number of pages: 177
Publication date: 2012
Publisher: Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto. Arkkitehtuurin laitos
ISBN (Print): 978-952-15-2981-8
ISBN (Electronic): 978-952-15-2982-5
Original language: Finnish
Name: Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto. Arkkitehtuurin laitos. Asuntosuunnittelu. Julkaisu
Publisher: Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto
Volume: 6
ISSN (Print): 2242-4598
Contribution: organisation=ark ars,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 2288
Research output: Book/Report › Commissioned report › Professional
A study on main architectural and structural design considerations of contemporary supertall buildings
The design of supertall buildings (300m+) involves many professionals from several disciplines. The need for coordination among numerous experts, increases complexity of the entire process, which is typically conducted under the leadership of the architect, or sometimes the contractor. Consequently, the architects designing supertall buildings must be aware of architectural and structural design considerations and their interrelations. In this paper, the main architectural design considerations and structural system details of supertall buildings are studied; these include 93 completed or under construction buildings from the 1980s onwards. This study analyses the contemporary trends in main architectural and structural design considerations and corresponding interrelations. In addition, more inclusive and consistent classifications of structural system, building form, and core planning are proposed. The comparison between design considerations over the new proposed classifications is intended to aid and direct architects in the planning and development of supertall building projects as a basic guideline.
Publication status: E-pub ahead of print
MoE publication type: A1 Journal article-refereed
Organisations: Architecture, Tampere University, Middle East Technical Univ.
Contributors: Ilgın, H. E., Ay, B. Ö., Gunel, M. H.
Publication date: 2020
Journal: ARCHITECTURAL SCIENCE REVIEW
ISSN (Print): 0003-8628
Original language: English
ASJC Scopus subject areas: Architecture
Keywords: architectural design considerations, building form, core planning, structural design considerations, structural system, Supertall building
INT=arch,"Ilgın, Hüseyin Emre"
Source: Scopus
Source ID: 85083712874
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific › peer-review
Asukaskeskeisyys asuntorakentamisen haasteena: kommunikatiivisesta kuilusta yhteistyöhön? Miten saataisiin asuntotarjontaa, joka palvelisi nykyistä paremmin asukkaita?
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D1 Article in a trade journal
Organisations: Architecture, Research group: ASUTUT
Contributors: Saarimaa, S., Nieminen, N.
Number of pages: 32
Pages: 28-29
Publication date: 15 Oct 2019
Journal: ARA Viesti, Asumisen rahoitus- ja kehittämiskeskus (ARA)
Volume: 2/2019
ISSN (Print): 2343-1520
Original language: Finnish
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Professional
Asukaslähtöinen puukerrostalokortteli tilaelementeistä: Esimerkkinä Kokkolan Nukkumatin tontin suunnitelma
This study examines resident-oriented modular timber framed construction in relation to the residential environment, multi-storey apartment buildings and apartments. Resident-orientation is a concept that in housing construction terminology, specifies the concept of user-orientation.
Special features of the production of modular timber framed construction affect design mainly in the scales of apartments and apartment buildings. When an apartment can be modified to suit the user's needs, a building's service life and the degree of utilisation increase. This study examines the possibilities of adaptable modular timber framed housing construction using the principle of adaptable zones and examples of three placement methods of modules as a tool. The analysis is supported by a large variety of modular timber framed apartment studies and their adaptable variations.
The study also attempts to better understand – regardless of the production method – the appreciation of residential environments and seeks to find an interpretation of how the built environment can be developed on the basis of residential preference studies. In addition, the study analyses the potential benefits of modular timber framed construction for realising residential environment preferences.
The study combines practical design and theoretical analysis. The study has incorporated two case designs, of which one modular timber framed housing block in central Kokkola is introduced. The aim of the study is to both determine necessary areas of development regarding modular timber framed building construction from the viewpoint of architectural and housing design; and to function as a resource for ideas and knowledge regarding the design of modular timber framed housing blocks.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D4 Published development or research report or study
Organisations: School of Architecture, Research group: ASUTUT
Contributors: Kotilainen, S., Hedman, M.
Number of pages: 213
Publication date: 7 May 2015
Place of publication: Tampere
Publisher: Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto. Arkkitehtuurin laitos
ISBN (Print): 978-952-15-3494-2
ISBN (Electronic): 978-952-15-3495-9
Original language: Finnish
Name: Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto. Arkkitehtuurin laitos. Asuntosuunnittelu. Julkaisu
No.: 17
ASJC Scopus subject areas: Architecture
Keywords: Timber apartment building, modular construction, resident orientation, adaptable housing construction
Versio ja lupa ok 12.1.2016 KK
Research output: Book/Report › Commissioned report › Professional
Asukkaiden tarpeet ja ekologia asuntoreformin keskiössä (Esko Kahri ym. Asukasnäkökulma kaupunkiasumiseen)
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: B1 Article in a scientific magazine
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Hedman, M.
Pages: 50-
Publication date: 2012
Journal: Yhdyskuntasuunnittelu
Volume: 50
Issue number: 1
ISSN (Print): 1459-6806
Original language: Finnish
Contribution: organisation=ark ars,FACT1=1<br/>Publisher name: Yhdyskuntasuunnittelu-lehti
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 4170
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific
Asumiseen tarvitaan ekohumanismia, The Need for Eco-Humanism in Dwelling
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A2 Review article in a scientific journal
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Hedman, M.
Pages: 22-27
Publication date: 2011
Journal: Arkkitehti
Volume: 108
Issue number: 4
ISSN (Print): 0783-3660
Original language: Finnish
Contribution: organisation=ark ars,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 6042
Research output: Contribution to journal › Review Article › Scientific › peer-review
Asumisen katselmus : Housing Fair by the Lakeside
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D1 Article in a trade journal
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Lehtovuori, P.
Number of pages: 3
Pages: 79-81
Publication date: 2014
Journal: Arkkitehti
Issue number: 4
ISSN (Print): 0783-3660
Original language: English
Contribution: organisation=ark,FACT1=1<br/>Portfolio EDEND: 2015-01-09
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 911
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Professional
Asuntomessujen talotärpit
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: E1 Popularised article, newspaper article
Organisations: Architecture, Research group: ASUTUT
Contributors: Tarpio, J.
Number of pages: 6
Pages: 44-49
Publication date: Jul 2018
Journal: Meidän talo
Volume: 2018
Issue number: 7
ISSN (Print): 1455-2825
Original language: Finnish
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › General public
Atmosfäärien salainen voima
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D1 Article in a trade journal
Organisations: Architecture, Research group: Architecture: History and Theory
Contributors: Passinmäki, P.
Number of pages: 2
Pages: 82-83
Publication date: 2017
Journal: Arkkitehti
Volume: 114
Issue number: 2
ISSN (Print): 0783-3660
Original language: Finnish
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Professional
ATUT Proceedings, 5th Annual Symposium of Architectural Research, Architecture and Resilience, August 28-30, 2013 Tampere, Finland
Globally, a scientific conference that focuses specifically on architectural research is a rarity. Finland has been a pioneer in foregrounding architects’ knowledge and their ways of knowing. The Annual Symposium of Architectural Research, organized by Aalto University, Tampere University of Technology, University of Oulu and the Finnish Association of Architects, has established itself as a key forum of knowledge exchange, debate and brainstorming. In August 2013, the 5th Symposium was organized in Tampere. The theme was “Architecture and Resilience”, in Finnish “Notkea arkkitehtuuri”. The Symposium was successful, bringing together 45 papers and presentations by scholars in architecture, urban design, planning and urban studies from around the world. This Proceedings Book presents a representative collection of the conference papers, peer-reviewed by the Scientific Committee. Its chapters mirror the tracks of the conference.
When preparing the Symposium, we realized that the theme of resilience is very topical in architecture and urbanism. Clearly, the constantly changing urbanity warrants a revision of theories, methods, design applications and professional cultures. A systemic transition of our society and space is underway. Starting from these broad notions, we collectively engaged in multiple discussions to find out why resilience is important, how to study it, and what in our discourse is meant by “resilience” in the first place.
The participants explored the current state of architecture and urbanism and their potential to shape the future. The complex and relational nature of this potential became evident. How should we tackle the complex, interlinked and inter-scalar social, spatial, natural and economic networks in constant flux? How to operationalize the links between architecture and the resilience of urban systems? What are the exemplary cases and projects?
The papers by researchers and practitioners in architecture, urban design, planning, geography, social sciences, ecology and other fields approached these questions in various ways: from history to contemporary and future challenges, from the role of architects to urban evolution and permanence in change.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: C2 Edited books
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Chudoba, M. (ed.), Joachimiak, M. (ed.), Laak, M. (ed.), Lehtovuori, P. (ed.), Partanen, J. (ed.), Rantanen, A. (ed.), Siter, N. (ed.)
Publication date: 2014
Place of publication: Tampere
Publisher: Tampere University of Technology, School of Architecture
ISBN (Print): 978-952-15-3108-8
ISBN (Electronic): 978-952-15-3109-5
Original language: English
Contribution: organisation=ark,FACT1=1<br/>Portfolio EDEND: 2015-01-26<br/>Publisher name: Tampere University of Technology, School of Architecture
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 233
Research output: Book/Report › Anthology › Scientific › peer-review
BDR/ School Building, School of Architecture: Joensuu Primary School
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: F1 Published independent work of art
Organisations: School of Architecture, Research group: Architecture: History, Theory and Innovations
Contributors: Lahdelma, I.
Publication date: 2014
Research output: Artistic and non-textual form › Architecture › Solo art production › peer-review
Becoming metapolis - A configurational approach
Becoming Metapolis develops the argument that the modern city is a highly diverse and heterogeneous structure, something beyond the traditional idea of the monocentric structures that were developed during the industrial revolution and before. In essence, the modern city is polycentric to the point where its diversity needs to be recognised in the variety of its parts and the structure of its whole. In this sense, the modern city is ‘beyond the polis’ - which indeed the term ‘metapolis’ suggests. To make sense of such structures, the concept of accessibility is developed at many levels, and it is argued that the ideas of space syntax, with its focus on defining the city across many levels in terms of its patterns of influence through the depth of its networks, is a powerful way of describing and perhaps even explaining the diversity that is the metapolis.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: G4 Doctoral dissertation (monograph)
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Joutsiniemi, A.
Publication date: 2010
Place of publication: Tampere
Publisher: Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto
ISBN (Print): 978-952-15-2311-3
Original language: English
Name: Datutop
Publisher: Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto
Volume: 32
ISSN (Print): 0359-7105
Awarding institution:Tampere University of Technology
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 8225
Research output: Book/Report › Doctoral thesis › Monograph
Betonia päiväkotiin, sirkukseen ja teatteriin, TTY:n Arkkitehtuurinlaitoksen Betonistudio 2016
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D1 Article in a trade journal
Organisations: Architecture, Research group: Built Environment in Transition
Contributors: Pesonen, M.
Number of pages: 7
Pages: 64-70
Publication date: 2017
Journal: Betoni
Issue number: 1
ISSN (Print): 1235-2136
Original language: Finnish
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Professional
Betoni ei ole enää betonia... - TTY:narkkitehtuurin laitoksen betonistudio 2011
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D1 Article in a trade journal
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Pesonen, M.
Pages: 52-55
Publication date: 2012
Journal: Betoni
Volume: 82
Issue number: 2
ISSN (Print): 1235-2136
Original language: Finnish
Contribution: organisation=ark ars,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 5058
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Professional
Betonielementtien uudelleenkäyttömahdollisuudet
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D4 Published development or research report or study
Organisations: Department of Civil Engineering, Research group: Service Life Engineering of Structures, School of Architecture, Research group: Built Environment in Transition
Contributors: Lahdensivu, J., Huuhka, S., Annila, P., Pikkuvirta, J., Köliö, A., Pakkala, T.
Number of pages: 78
Publication date: 2015
Place of publication: Tampere
Publisher: Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto. Rakennustekniikan laitos
ISBN (Electronic): 978-952-15-3461-4
Original language: Finnish
Name: Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto. Rakennustekniikan laitos. Rakennetekniikka. Tutkimusraportti
Publisher: Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto. Rakennustekniikan laitos
Volume: 162
ISSN (Print): 1797-9161
Contribution: organisation=rak,FACT1=1<br/>Portfolio EDEND: 2015-03-27
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 18
Research output: Book/Report › Commissioned report › Professional
Betonilähiö joustaa muuttuviin asumistarpeisiin
Suomalaisesta kerrostaloasuntokannasta 26% on peräisin 1970-luvulta. Tämän joukon yksistään on arvioitu aiheuttavan noin 70 000 asunnon perusparannustarpeen seuraavien kymmenen vuoden aikana. Rakenteellisten seikkojen lisäksi erityisesti demografiset muutokset luovat painetta olemassa olevan rakennuskannan päivittämiselle uudistuotannon ohessa. Tampereen teknillisen yliopiston Arkkitehtuurin laitoksen MuutosMallit-hankkeessa on tutkittu aikakauden suomalaisia asuinkerrostaloja asuntojen uudistamisen näkökulmasta.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D1 Article in a trade journal
Organisations: School of Architecture, Research group: ASUTUT, Tampere University of Technology
Contributors: Kaasalainen, H., Achrén, H.
Number of pages: 6
Pages: 54-59
Publication date: Jun 2015
Journal: Betoni
Volume: 85
Issue number: 2
ISSN (Print): 1235-2136
Original language: Finnish
ASJC Scopus subject areas: Architecture
Keywords: renovation, accessibility, housing estate, aging, elderly, diversity
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Professional
Betonipinnan kolmas ulottuvuus : TTY:n Arkkitehtuurin laitoksen betonistudio 2013
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D1 Article in a trade journal
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Pesonen, M.
Number of pages: 6
Pages: 72-77
Publication date: 2014
Journal: Betoni
Issue number: 2
ISSN (Print): 1235-2136
Original language: Finnish
Contribution: organisation=ark,FACT1=1<br/>Portfolio EDEND: 2014-12-30<br/>Publisher name: Betoniteollisuus ry
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 1269
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Professional
Book of Abstracts - 13th AESOP Complexity and Planning Thematic Group Meeting: Complexity and Digitalisation of Cities - Challenges for Urban Planning and Design
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D5 Text book, professional manual or guide or a dictionary
Organisations: School of Architecture, Research group: Urban Planning Theory
Contributors: Partanen, J. (ed.)
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: Tampere University of Technology. School of Architecture
ISBN (Electronic): 978-952-15-3449-2
Original language: English
Research output: Book/Report › Anthology › Scientific
Bricolage in Collaborative Housing in Finland: Combining Resources for Alternative Housing Solutions
Finnish collaborative housing projects are in an experimental stage. These projects are trying to push the conventional practices of housing production into a new shape in order to realize their schemes in the housing market dominated by large construction companies. This paper aims to shed light on the resident groups’ resources in a context where resident-driven projects are rare. We apply the concept of bricolage to analyse three collaborative housing projects in Finland. Our analysis highlights that the residents refused to enact limitations imposed by the dominant housing market and examines how this was made possible. The cases we studied were successful for two interconnected reasons: (1) because of the capabilities of the residents; and (2) the professional allies they had. We argue that analyses framed by bricolage can help better understand the local contexts with their real and presumed constraints, and offer a possibility for international comparison of collaborative housing.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A1 Journal article-refereed
Organisations: Architecture, POLEIS - Research Program on the Politics of Space and the Environment
Contributors: Laine, M., Helamaa, A., Kuoppa, J., Alatalo, E.
Publication date: 2018
Peer-reviewed: Yes
Early online date: 2018
Journal: Housing, Theory and Society
ISSN (Print): 1403-6096
Ratings: - Scopus rating (2018): CiteScore 3.1 SJR 1.24 SNIP 1.305
Original language: English
ASJC Scopus subject areas: Development, Sociology and Political Science, Urban Studies
Keywords: bricolage, Collaborative housing, multi-unit housing production, residents
EXT="Alatalo, Elina"
Source: Scopus
Source ID: 85050374479
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific › peer-review
Bridging soft and hard – Towards a more coherent understanding of self-organisation within urban complexity research
Cities are becoming increasingly complex in both form and function, while the planning system retains the rational top-down mode – assuming that urbanity is predictable. However, complexity thinking affords a promising perspective on cities as uncertain and dissipative, bottom-up organizing systems.
Emerging from social sciences, the methodology of communicative approaches in urban planning is mainly qualitative, while the origin of complexity thinking is in natural sciences, relying on quantitative methods. In both discourses the concept of self-organisation in particular occurs constantly. Regarding their backgrounds, the approaches in urban planning research typically differ from each other rendering the use of the concept unclear and thereby limiting its overall applicability.
In this paper we seek to explore concepts of self-organisation and urban complexity in two different kinds of urban analyses, and to build a shared understanding which supports urban planning and development endeavours in practice.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A1 Journal article-refereed
Organisations: Architecture
Contributors: Partanen, J., Wallin, S.
Publication date: Jan 2018
Journal: Yhdyskuntasuunnittelu
Volume: 01
Issue number: 2018
ISSN (Print): 1459-6806
Original language: English
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific › peer-review
Building Conservation and the Circular Economy: A Theoretical Consideration
Purpose
The purpose of this conceptual paper is to discuss the relation between building conservation and circular economy (CE), which are often erroneously seen as inherently contradictory to one another.
Design / methodology / approach
The work draws from a comparative approach. The paper reviews a body of literature on architectural conservation and CE to establish an understanding on the state-of-the-art for both disciplines separately. Then, the relation between thereof is developed through a theoretical discourse.
Findings
Both architectural conservation and CE aim at safeguarding value, although they define ‘value’ differently. Fabric-focused conservation and CE favor minimal intervention to material, albeit they arrive at this conclusion from different bases. Consequently, both approaches struggle with the low cost of virgin resource extraction and waste production and the high cost of human labor in contemporary Western societies. CE could be harnessed for building conservation by adopting its vocabulary and methodology, such as life cycle assessment and material flow analysis. Transitioning towards CE can help increase the preservation of built heritage while redefining what is meant by ‘heritage’ and ‘waste’.
Originality / value
Prior to this paper, there have been no articles addressing the relationship of the concepts explicitly and to this extent. The paper provides a theoretical basis for further discourse and outlines some implications of CE for the construction and built heritage disciplines.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A1 Journal article-refereed
Organisations: Architecture, Research group: Built Environment in Transition, Aarhus School of Architecture
Contributors: Huuhka, S., Vestergaard, I.
Number of pages: 12
Pages: 29-40
Publication date: 28 Nov 2019
Journal: JOURNAL OF CULTURAL HERITAGE MANAGEMENT AND SUSTAINABLE D
Volume: 10
Issue number: 1
ISSN (Print): 2044-1266
Ratings: - Scopus rating (2019): CiteScore 1.2 SJR 0.283 SNIP 0.816
Original language: English
Keywords: conservation theory and practice, sustainability, modern heritage, building materials, architecture
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific › peer-review
Building new history museums i Poland - who's building them, how are they building them and for whom? Architectura, murator, Puola
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: F1 Published independent work of art
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Lahdelma, I., Mahlamäki, R.
Publication date: 2010
Puolan juutalaisten historian museo, Varsova, Puola, kilpailu- ja suunnitteluvaihe<br/>Contribution: organisation=ark aht,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 8530
Research output: Artistic and non-textual form › Design › Solo art production
Building 'Post-Growth': Quantifying and Characterizing Resources in the Building Stock
Building stocks will play growing roles in the extraction of secondary construction materials in future. Moreover, as there is a need to decouple buildings’ service provision from their material consumption, building stocks should, in fact, be considered not only as deposits of raw materials but also as reserves of space. Despite of their significance, these stocks tend neither to be well known nor systematically analysed. The end-of-life phase of buildings is especially poorly covered in research, although the aspects of buildings’ mortality and survival are fundamentally intertwined. The omission is highly problematic, because it precludes understanding the fundamental dynamics of the stock.
The current study is situated in Finland, where the basic composition of the stock is relatively well established in the Building and Dwelling Register, contrary to many other countries. Taking advantage of statistical description, this dissertation explores the geography and characteristics of obsolete parts of the Finnish building stock, that is, demolished and problematically vacant buildings. The dynamics, or the relations, within the stock are also considered on a very basic level, with the help of a simple correlation analysis. In order to exemplify refining the results of this kind of top-down research, the study then switches to a bottom-up approach and zooms into the more specific composition of a selected age-use cohort, the 1960–80s blocks of flats. The types and dimensions of the cohort’s components, or concrete panels, are inventoried, and the results are compared to the current requirements for dimensioning living spaces. Furthermore, the spatial configurations of flats, the service provided by these physical structures, are also investigated using graph theory informed typological methodology. The findings consist of a typology of flats characteristic to the cohort. Lastly, the extents of the reserves in the entire stock of demolished buildings, the stock of problematically vacant residential buildings and the exemplary cohort (its existing, vacant and demolished parts) are quantified and proportioned to each other and new construction, inter alia.
By highlighting the magnitudes of secondary deposits of materials, components and spaces, this dissertation suggests that public policy should start paying more attention to the building stock and the potentials embedded within it. Even though an unambiguous relation between vacancy and demolition was not identified, the key finding from the resource perspective is that significant amounts of obsolete buildings are geographically concentrated on cities. In order to practice sustainable policies on the building stock, planners and decision-makers should be better aware of these reserves and acknowledge their adaptation and modification capacities.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: G5 Doctoral dissertation (article)
Organisations: School of Architecture, Research group: Built Environment in Transition
Contributors: Huuhka, S.
Number of pages: 94
Publication date: 7 Oct 2016
Publisher: Tampere University of Technology
ISBN (Print): 978-952-15-3812-4
ISBN (Electronic): 978-952-15-3817-9
Original language: English
Name: Tampere University of Technology. Publication
Volume: 1414
ISSN (Print): 1459-2045
Research output: Book/Report › Doctoral thesis › Collection of Articles
Built Environment and Architecture as a Resource: Proceeding Series
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: C2 Edited books
Organisations: Architecture, Research group: Urban Laboratory, Research group: Urban Planning and Design, Chalmers University of Technology, Aarhus School of Architecture
Contributors: Chudoba, M. (ed.), Hynynen, A. (ed.), Rönn, M. (ed.), Toft, A. E. (ed.)
Number of pages: 250
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: Nordic Academic Press of Architectural Research
Volume: 2020
Edition: 1
ISBN (Electronic): 978-91-983797-4-7
Original language: English
Name: The NAAR Proceedings Series
Publisher: Nordic Academic Press of Architectural Research
ISSN (Electronic): 2535-4523
jufoid=86486
Research output: Book/Report › Anthology › Scientific › peer-review
Built environment determinants of pedestrians’ and bicyclists’ route choices on commute trips: Applying a new grid-based method for measuring the built environment along the route
To better understand the role of the built environment in route choices among pedestrians and bicyclists, this study explores the built environment distribution along commute routes in two neighbourhoods in Tampere, Finland. A new grid-based method is developed to enable a more sophisticated analysis of the built environment along the route. The data consist of 73 commute routes collected with the Sports Tracker® smartphone application, of which 18 are made by foot and 55 by bicycle. To find the most relevant spatial scale, the values of each built environment variable are calculated with five buffer sizes for each cell of the grid covering the research area. Five statistics describing the distribution of the built environmental variables along each shortest and actual route are then calculated and compared. The results show that besides determining whether a significant association is found, different spatial scales for the analysis produce dissimilar findings in strength and even the direction of the correlations found. The most significant associations are found mainly with the smallest buffer (15m). Of the five built environment statistics calculated, the mean value of most built environmental variables had the most consistent correlation with route choice. Also, standard deviation and the third quartile of several built environmental variables along the routes correlate with route choice. The most significant associations with route choice are found with intersection density, institutional land use, slope, and age of buildings.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A1 Journal article-refereed
Organisations: Architecture
Contributors: Sarjala, S.
Number of pages: 14
Pages: 56-69
Publication date: 1 Jun 2019
Journal: JOURNAL OF TRANSPORT GEOGRAPHY
Volume: 78
ISSN (Print): 0966-6923
Ratings: - Scopus rating (2019): CiteScore 6.6 SJR 1.777 SNIP 2.147
Original language: English
ASJC Scopus subject areas: Geography, Planning and Development, Transportation, Environmental Science(all)
Keywords: Active transport, built environment, commute, GIS, GPS, route choice
Source: Scopus
Source ID: 85066158071
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific › peer-review
Can the new cosmology, cosmogenesis, serve as a basis for a shared value system in architecture? A critique of Charles Jencks
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A4 Article in a conference publication
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Passinmäki, P.
Number of pages: 8
Pages: 1-8
Publication date: 2010
Title of host publication: Nordic Association of Architectural Research NAAR Annual Conference 2010, From Gesamtkunstwerk to Complexity - Architecture in All Scales, Tampere, Finland, 22.-24.04.2010
Contribution: organisation=ark aht,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 8947
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Scientific › peer-review
Can the new cosmology, cosmogenesis, serve as a basis for a shared value system in architecture? On Charles Jencks
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A1 Journal article-refereed
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Passinmäki, P.
Number of pages: 5
Pages: 19-23
Publication date: 2013
Journal: ARQ-Architectural Research Quarterly
Volume: 17
Issue number: 1
ISSN (Print): 1359-1355
Ratings: - Scopus rating (2013): CiteScore 0.2 SJR 0.123 SNIP 0.133
Original language: English
Contribution: organisation=ark,FACT1=1<br/>Portfolio EDEND: 2013-12-29<br/>Publisher name: Cambridge University Press
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 3103
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific › peer-review
Cellular Automata in Urban Spatial Modelling
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A3 Part of a book or another research book
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Iltanen, S.
Pages: 69-84
Publication date: 2012
Title of host publication: Agent-Based Models of Geographical Systems
Place of publication: Dordrecht
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Editors: Heppenstall, A., Crooks, A., See, L., Batty, M.
ISBN (Print): 978-90-481-8926-7
ISBN (Electronic): 978-90-481-8927-4
ei ut-numeroa 14.8.2013<br/>Contribution: organisation=ark ays,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 4300
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › Scientific › peer-review
Challenges in assessing urban sustainability
Achieving urban sustainability has been one of the main goals in European Union policies since 1991, when an expert committee was created for that objective. Several research calls concerning it were arranged during the fifth, sixth and even seventh Framework Programmes. The results stated that indicators of urban sustainability were the most effective way of assessing urban sustainability and for establishing a set of goals of sustainability. Many research projects aimed at obtaining a valid list of indicators of urban sustainability. However, after years of research, there is still no set of indicators for planning or assessing urban sustainability, and the topic has been omitted from EU policies. This chapter investigates the various challenges in assessing urban sustainability and proposes how to evaluate urban sustainability in the future.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A3 Part of a book or another research book
Organisations: Architecture, Research group: Urban Planning and Design, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
Contributors: Corredor-Ochoa, Á., Antuña-Rozado, C., Fariña-Tojo, J., Rajaniemi, J.
Number of pages: 20
Pages: 355-374
Publication date: Jul 2020
Title of host publication: Urban Ecology : Emerging Patterns and Social-Ecological Systems
Publisher: Elsevier
Editors: Verma, P., Singh, P., Singh, R., Singh Raghubanshi, A.
ISBN (Electronic): 978-0-12-820730-7
ASJC Scopus subject areas: Urban Studies
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › Scientific › peer-review
Children and youth transport in different urban morphological types
As demonstrated in many earlier studies, the qualities of physical environment have great impacts on physical activity behavior. However, studying individual built environmental variables often produces contradictory effects between studies. To overcome this, we composed multivariate environmental types using principal component analysis that take notice of the inter-correlations between the physical environmental variables. To get a realistic view of the places children and adolescents visit in their daily life, we used mapping methodology where children themselves defined their important places. Based on 16 built environmental variables, six built environmental types were composed around these places.
We found that walking and cycling was most prominent in residential environments and least common in (central) business districts. Commercial environments as well as green environments had the highest proportions of car use. Most places, in general, were visited with friends, but most typically, commercial environments and (central) business districts were reached in the company of friends. Relatively many places were visited alone in residential areas.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A4 Article in a conference publication
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Broberg, A., Hynynen, A., Sarjala, S.
Number of pages: 19
Pages: 1-19
Publication date: 2014
Title of host publication: WSTLUR 2014 Proceedings. 2014 World Symposium on Transport and Land Use Research, June 24-27, 2014, Delft, the Netherlands
Publisher: World Society for Transport and Land Use Research
Contribution: organisation=ark,FACT1=1<br/>Portfolio EDEND: 2015-01-10<br/>Publisher name: World Society for Transport and Land Use Research
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 195
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Scientific › peer-review
Children and youth transport in different urban morphological types
As demonstrated in many earlier studies, the qualities of physical environment have great impacts on physical activity (PA) behavior. However, studying individual built environmental variables often produces contradictory effects between studies. To overcome this, we composed multivariate environmental types using principal component analysis that take notice of the inter-correlations between the physical environmental variables. To get a realistic view of the places children and adolescents visit in their daily life, we used mapping methodology where children themselves defined their important places. Based on 16 built environmental variables, six built environmental types were composed around these places.
We found that walking and cycling was most prominent in residential environments and least common in mixed use areas with offices. Environments with big commercial buildings as well as green environments had the highest proportions of car use. Most places, in general, were visited with friends, but most typically, areas with big commercial buildings and mixed use areas with offices were reached in the company of friends. Relatively many places were visited alone in residential areas.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A1 Journal article-refereed
Organisations: School of Architecture, Research group: EDGE, Research group: Urban Laboratory, Aalto University
Contributors: Sarjala, S., Broberg, A., Hynynen, A.
Number of pages: 17
Pages: 87-103
Publication date: 2015
Journal: The Journal of Transport and Land Use
Volume: 9
Issue number: 2
ISSN (Print): 1938-7849
Ratings: - Scopus rating (2015): CiteScore 2.1 SJR 0.748 SNIP 1.163
Original language: English
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific › peer-review
Chinese Superblock : A Study and Design Tools for Sustainable Urban Development in China
The thesis studies Chinese superblock housing areas, which are exceptionally large and enclosed high-density residential areas. The superblock typology has been the main method for planning and constructing urban housing in China during the past three decades of rapid urbanization.
After the Chinese economy opened up in 1978, Chinese-Western co-operation in Chinese projects has continuously increased. The co-operation is challenging due to very different cultural backgrounds. The thesis bridges the gap of the cross-cultural co-operation issues with a study approach respectful of cultural differences.
The study enlightens the backgrounds of the superblock housing areas and analyses existing superblocks. The characteristics of the blocks are further explained from a Chinese perspective, through the Chinese culture.
The study defines main challenges in relation to sustainable development issues. The superblock housing areas lack in human scale, and diversity of both the built form and the non-built areas. The environments prohibit pedestrianism and poorly meet the needs of contemporary Chinese urban life.
Practical design tools have been created from the basis of the study to overcome the challenges. The design tools combine essential Chinese characteristics with two Western sustainable planning theories. The design concepts form a basis to start planning for sustainable urban housing in China.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D4 Published development or research report or study
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Nieminen, S.
Number of pages: 96
Publication date: 2012
Publisher: Tampere University of Technology
ISBN (Print): 978-952-15-2782-1
ISBN (Electronic): 978-952-15-2782-1
Original language: English
Name: Tampere University of Technology. School of Architecture. Housing Design. Publication
Publisher: Tampere University of Technology
No.: 3
ISSN (Print): 2242-4598
Contribution: organisation=ark ars,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 4918
Research output: Book/Report › Commissioned report › Professional
CIAV VERNADOC 2010 - Östmark church and smoke cabins
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: B2 Part of a book or another research book
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Mattila, M.
Pages: 7-9
Publication date: 2011
Title of host publication: CIAV VERNADOC 2010: Keski-Skandinavian suomalaiset: Östmarkin kirkko, savutuvat
Place of publication: Helsinki
Publisher: Suomen ICOMOS, kansanrakentamisen komitea
Editor: Mattila, M.
ISBN (Print): 978-951-96602-9-5
ei ut-numeroa 9.4.2014<br/>Contribution: organisation=ark aht,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 6773
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › Scientific
Circular Construction in Regenerative Cities: A H2020 project
The poster presents an overview of the H2020 project ‘Circular Construction in Regenerative Cities’ (CIRCuIT), started in June 2019, and Tampere University’s (TAU’s) planned activities. The project cities are Copenhagen (coordinator), London, Hamburg, and Vantaa, Finland.
The project has four areas of focus: (1) mapping the flows and stocks of materials in the built environment, (2) urban mining and recycling and reuse of building materials, (3) life cycle extension of buildings through their transformation, and (4) design for deconstruction (DfD) and adaptability.
In the first topic, i.e. flows and stocks of building materials, a material flow analysis is planned for parts of the building stock in Vantaa. The work is underlain by a previous project, where TAU reviewed the methods and materials available for built environment MFA in Finland.
In the second topic, i.e. urban mining, TAU focuses on the reuse of building components. Tests are planned for deconstructed components in TAU’s construction laboratory to verify their properties and to compare them to those of virgin products. The work also contributes to standardized testing procedures for secondary components.
TAU is the WP leader for the third topic, i.e. life cycle extension of buildings. A GIS-based analysis on the demolition and renovation patterns is conducted in Vantaa to identify obsolete but transformable buildings types. Then, archetypes of these building types are formed and different development scenarios are designed. Lastly, the life cycle impacts of the scenarios are assessed.
In the fourth topic, i.e. DfD and adaptability, TAU has two distinct focuses. Firstly, the barriers to implementing more flexible housing is reviewed in an interview study of experts. Secondly, possibilities to design buildings for deconstruction is reviewed.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: Not Eligible
Organisations: Architecture, Tampere University
Contributors: Kolkwitz, M., Huuhka, S., Luotonen, E.
Publication date: 20 Feb 2020
Event: Paper presented at Mining the European Anthroposphere Final Conference, Bologna, Italy.
Research output: Other conference contribution › Paper, poster or abstract › Scientific
Circular Economy in Building Construction in Tampere, Finland: Buildings as Material Banks, Current Recycling Possibilities, Future Steering Instruments
This poster presents the advances achieved in the research project 'Future Circular Economy Hubs in Finland' (CircHubs) pertaining to the circularity of building construction in the City of Tampere. The research entails three separate entities: (1) a material flow analysis of built and demolished buildings in Tampere between 2000 and 2018, (2) a literature review of the current recycling possibilities, and (3) a review of possible future steering instruments and a proposal of criteria for selected instruments.
The poster presents the first and the third items in detail. The material flow analysis was conducted in GIS and it is based on the building and dwelling registers in Tampere. Among other things, it presents an overview of the volume and development of activities by building type, and zooms geographically into identified areas of building 'replacement', i.e. areas where both demolition and building construction to take place, to understand the drivers of demolition and the nature of the materials pertaining to both activities better.
The development of the future steering instruments is based on reviewing the current Finnish literature regarding steering instruments for circular economy and low carbon construction. In addition to identifying existing instruments, some new instruments are proposed, which have not been considered in this context yet. The work entails a steering theoretical discussion on the instruments' limits and possibilities. Tentative criteria are proposed for given instruments for future development.
The work was conducted in EcoFellows Ltd. The authors of the poster are Satu Huuhka and Mario Kolkwitz. Jussi Lahti also contributed to the work in the project. Most of the results have been published in Finnish only, so the authors would welcome the chance to disseminate in English via this poster.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: Not Eligible
Organisations: Architecture, Research group: Built Environment in Transition, Tampere University
Contributors: Huuhka, S., Kolkwitz, M., Lahti, J.
Publication date: 20 Feb 2020
Event: Paper presented at Mining the European Anthroposphere Final Conference, Bologna, Italy.
Research output: Other conference contribution › Paper, poster or abstract › Scientific
City of Boulevards or City of Malls? Urban Transport Infrastructure Retrofits Are Urban Landscape in Helsinki and Tampere
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D1 Article in a trade journal
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Hämäläinen, T., Lehtovuori, P.
Pages: 36-41
Publication date: 2014
Journal: Project Baltia, Archive
Issue number: 22
Original language: English
Contribution: organisation=ark,FACT1=1<br/>Portfolio EDEND: 2015-01-10
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 405
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Professional
City scale and the Gesamtkunstwerk idea in the work of Eliel Saarinen
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A4 Article in a conference publication
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Chudoba, M.
Number of pages: 13
Pages: 1-13
Publication date: 2010
Title of host publication: Nordic Association of Architectural Research NAAR Annual Conference 2010, From Gesamtkunstwerk to Complexity - Architecture in All Scales, Tampere, Finland, 22.-24.04.2010
Contribution: organisation=ark ays,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 7804
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Scientific › peer-review
CLT- ja LVL-tilaelementtiratkaisut yleistyvät puukerrostalorakentamisessa: Tampereen yliopiston arkkitehtuurin yksikkö selvitti CLT- ja LVL-tilaelementtiratkaisut yleistyvät puukerrostalorakentamisessa
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D1 Article in a trade journal
Organisations: Architecture, Research group: Built Environment in Transition
Contributors: Karjalainen, M.
Number of pages: 3
Pages: 23-25
Publication date: 30 Jan 2019
Journal: Puumies
Volume: 64
Issue number: 1
ISSN (Print): 0355-953X
Original language: Finnish
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Professional
Cohousing in Finland
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D2 Article in professional manuals or guides or professional information systems or text book material
Organisations: School of Architecture, Research group: ASUTUT
Contributors: Helamaa, A.
Pages: 112-117
Publication date: 2015
Title of host publication: Europe Co-operative Housing
Place of publication: Berlin
Publisher: Jovis
Editor: Wohnbund e.V
ISBN (Print): 978-3-86859-406-5
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › Professional
Combining Geographical Potential Model with Micro Scale Network Analysis - With an Application of Shopping Centres in Helsinki City Region
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A4 Article in a conference publication
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Iltanen, S.
Pages: 358-362
Publication date: 2011
Title of host publication: Proceedings of the 19th GIS Research UK Annual Conference, University of Portsmouth with Ordnance Survey, UK, 27.-29.4.2011
Place of publication: Portsmouth
Publisher: GISRUK Conference Series
Editors: Jones, C. E., Pearson, A., Hart, G., Groome, N.
Name: GIS Research UK Annual Conference
Publisher: GISRUK Conference Series
ei ut-numeroa 15.3.2014<br/>Contribution: organisation=ark ays,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 6164
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Scientific › peer-review
Combining Urban Morphological Network Analysis with Urban Growth Model SLEUTH
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A4 Article in a conference publication
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Iltanen, S.
Number of pages: 16
Pages: 1-16
Publication date: 2011
Title of host publication: 12th International Conference on Computers in Urban Planning and Urban Management CUPUM, Lake Louise, Canada July 5-8, 2011
Place of publication: Lake Louise
Publisher: CUPUM
Editors: Hunt, J. D., Abraham, J.
Article number: 194
Name: International Conference on Computers in Urban Planning and Urban Management CUPUM
Publisher: CUPUM
ei ut-numeroa 15.3.2014<br/>Contribution: organisation=ark ays,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 6165
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Scientific › peer-review
Comparing two methods for Urban Complexity calculation using Shannon-Wiener index
This study will compare the results of measuring Urban Complexity using Shannon-Wiener index in two different methods. Using a joint dataset retrieved from Foursquare API, we will measure the degree of urban complexity of every street 1. relating every amenity to the closest street segment in a computational way and then applying the calculation to the segments, and 2. applying the calculation to every cell of a grid that will be combined with the street network afterwards. The selected case study is the city of London and the dataset employed will be retrieved from Foursquare. Over 79,000 venues were collected and classified in over 660 categories. In order to proceed to the analysis, these 660 categories will be reduced to 10 based on the classification of activities observed in the public space from the traditional urban discipline. Then the urban complexity index of each Street segment of London will be measured as a simultaneous calculation of the density and diversity of collected and classified economic activities.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A4 Article in a conference publication
Organisations: Architecture, University of Alicante, SPIN Unit
Contributors: López Baeza, J., Cerrone, D., Männigo, K.
Number of pages: 10
Pages: 369-378
Publication date: 2017
Title of host publication: Comparing two methods for Urban Complexity calculation using Shannon-Wiener index
Publisher: WIT Press
Name: WIT Transactions on Ecology and The Environment
Volume: 226
ISSN (Print): 1743-3541
ISSN (Electronic): 1746-448X
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Scientific › peer-review
Complexity and Digitalisation of Cities - Challenges for Urban Planning and Design: Conference Proceedings of 13th AESOP Complexity and Planning Thematic Group Meeting 15th-16th January 2015, Tampere, Finland
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: C2 Edited books
Organisations: School of Architecture, Research group: Urban Planning Theory
Contributors: Partanen, J. (ed.)
Number of pages: 226
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: Tampere University of Technology. School of Architecture
ISBN (Electronic): 978-952-15-3711-0
Original language: English
Research output: Book/Report › Anthology › Scientific › peer-review
Complexity and ethics; evaluating the self-organizing reality
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A4 Article in a conference publication
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Partanen, J.
Number of pages: 20
Pages: 1-20
Publication date: 2010
Title of host publication: Nordic Association of Architectural Research NAAR Annual Conference 2010, From Gesamtkunstwerk to Complexity - Architecture in All Scales, Tampere, Finland, 22.-24.04.2010
Contribution: organisation=ark ays,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 8942
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Scientific › peer-review
Complex patterns of self-organized neighbourhoods
Complexity theory has increased our understanding of cities as dynamic, self-organizing systems. However, the planning practice of today often collides with the complex urban realm, and is incapable of steering or even recognizing self-organization. Since many self-organization mechanisms may actually be indispensable to the city, we need a better understanding of them to develop appropriate planning tools. In this paper the complex nature of self-organization in the industrial district of Nekala in the Finnish city of Tampere is studied using isovist analyses for statistical observation to confirm the inner diversity of the spontaneously evolving phenomenon. The conclusion section includes some remarks on accommodating self-organization principles in planning.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A3 Part of a book or another research book
Organisations: School of Architecture, Research group: Urban Planning Theory, Research group: EDGE
Contributors: Partanen, J., Joutsiniemi, A.
Number of pages: 16
Pages: 242-257
Publication date: 2016
Title of host publication: Spatial Planning in a Complex Unpredictable World of Change : Towards a proactive co-evolutionary type of planning
Place of publication: Groeningen
Publisher: InPlanning
Editors: Boelens, L., deRoo, G.
ISBN (Print): 978-94-91937-26-2
ISBN (Electronic): 978-94-91937-27-9
Keywords: self-organization, complexity, urban processes, urban planning, Urban evolution
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › Scientific › peer-review
Comprehensive School Joensuu: The Best School in the World: Seven Finnish Examples from the 21st Century: 54-59
978-952-5195-37-8
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: F3 Artistic part of a non-artistic publication
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Lahdelma, I., Mahlamäki, R., Viiri, H.
Publication date: 2011
Suomen rakennustaiteen museon julkaisu<br/>Contribution: organisation=ark aht,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 6512
Research output: Artistic and non-textual form › Architecture › Art in non-art work › peer-review
Condensation at the exterior surface of windows
New energy efficient windows have a higher risk for outdoor air vapour condensing to their exterior surface, when compared to older windows with lower thermal resistance. This external condensation can reduce visibility through the window, decrease owner satisfaction and affect the behaviour of window buyers and sellers. The purpose of this study was to analyse the impact of window U-value and other factors on the occurrence of external condensation. A combined heat and moisture transfer model was created and used for the calculations. According to the results, the duration and amount of external condensation are projected to increase in the future due to lower window U-values and climate change. Exterior surface emissivity, external shadings and building location had a big impact on the amount of yearly condensation hours, while window orientation and solar absorption coefficient had a smaller impact. There was also an interesting power-law-type correlation between yearly condensation hours and the median effective thickness of the condensation layer. The results help window manufacturers and building designers make more accurate decisions in their future work.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A1 Journal article-refereed
Organisations: Civil Engineering
Contributors: Laukkarinen, A., Kero, P., Vinha, J.
Number of pages: 10
Pages: 592-601
Publication date: 1 Sep 2018
Journal: Journal of Building Engineering
Volume: 19
ISSN (Print): 2352-7102
Ratings: - Scopus rating (2018): CiteScore 3.6 SJR 0.682 SNIP 1.569
Original language: English
ASJC Scopus subject areas: Building and Construction, Architecture , Civil and Structural Engineering, Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality
Keywords: Building physics, Condensation, Energy efficiency, Heat transfer, Moisture transfer, Windows
Source: Scopus
Source ID: 85049334016
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific › peer-review
Cosmos, dwelling and identities - the notions of space and place of the Likuba people
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A4 Article in a conference publication
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Liwata, M.
Number of pages: 8
Pages: 1-8
Publication date: 2010
Title of host publication: Nordic Association of Architectural Research NAAR Annual Conference 2010, From Gesamtkunstwerk to Complexity - Architecture in All Scales, Tampere, Finland, 22.-24.04.2010
Contribution: organisation=ark ays,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 8660
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Scientific › peer-review
Critique, Creativity and the Co-Optation of the Urban: A Case of Blind Fields and Vague Spaces in Lefebvre, Copenhagen and Current Perceptions of the Urban
Even though more than four decades have passed since the writing of The Production of Space, with walls, governance regimes and financial markets coming tumbling down, cities around the globe still find themselves in—and reproduce what Lefebvre would characterize as—abstract space, a space produced by economy and bureaucracy, and reproducing dominant regimes thereof beyond the grasp of users and inhabitants of cities. In this article, it is argued that an urban perception is cancelled out in the reductive struggle between two dominant perceptions of urban change. The article unfolds in three moments: firstly, an outline of Henri Lefebvre’s critique of ‘the urban’ and ‘the production of space’ is presented in order to clarify his critique of reductive perceptions and the significance of the urban in his work; secondly, a conceptualizing narrative anchoring Lefebvre’s concepts to recent developments in Copenhagen, not least developments related to the sub-cultures, is explored — showing how different agents pursue the realization of different perceptions of urban change; thirdly, it is concluded that this development needs to be conceptualized as a reduction of the urban into a residual as well as the unfolding of a dominant contradiction between ‘critique’ and ‘creativity’.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A1 Journal article-refereed
Organisations: Architecture
Contributors: Larsen, J. L., Brandt, J.
Publication date: 2018
Journal: Urban Planning
Volume: 3
Issue number: 3
ISSN (Print): 2183-7635
Ratings: - Scopus rating (2018): CiteScore 2.1 SJR 0.547 SNIP 1.134
Original language: English
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific › peer-review
Cultural encounters in housing environments - designing meeting spaces for a multicultural neighborhood
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A4 Article in a conference publication
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Maununaho, K.
Number of pages: 10
Pages: 1-10
Publication date: 2010
Title of host publication: Nordic Association of Architectural Research NAAR Annual Conference 2010, From Gesamtkunstwerk to Complexity - Architecture in All Scales, Tampere, Finland, 22.-24.04.2010
Contribution: organisation=ark ars,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 8769
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Scientific › peer-review
Debet - Credit -maalaussarja
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: F1 Published independent work of art
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Soini, K.
Publication date: 7 May 2010
Contribution: organisation=ark aht,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 9302
Research output: Artistic and non-textual form › Artefact › Solo art production › peer-review
Decayed, developed, defined. Comparing the development paths of two urban fallow areas in New York City
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A3 Part of a book or another research book
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Hietakorpi, L.
Pages: 55-65
Publication date: 2010
Title of host publication: Urban Fallows. Transformations & Breeding Grounds. City Scratching III. Tampere University of Technology. School of Architecture. Publication
Editor: Ylä-Anttila, K.
ISBN (Print): 978-952-15-2490-5
City of Tampere / Creative Tampere, NCC Property development Oy, Ramboll Finland Oy, UPM, City of Akaa, Council of Tampere Region<br/>Contribution: organisation=ark ays,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 8076
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › Scientific › peer-review
Decline or revival? Four small to medium-sized towns in Eastern Finland
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: B1 Article in a scientific magazine
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Lodenius, S.
Pages: 35-38
Publication date: 2011
Journal: Project Baltia, Shoreline
Issue number: 12
Original language: English
Contribution: organisation=ark ays,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 6644
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific
Defining requirements for appreciation of patina
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A4 Article in a conference publication
Organisations: Architecture
Contributors: Kalakoski, I.
Number of pages: 14
Pages: 27-40
Publication date: 2016
Title of host publication: Aesthetics - the uneasy dimension in architecture
Volume: 2016-1
Place of publication: Trondheim
Publisher: Nordisk Arkitekturforskning
Editors: Toft, A. E., Rönn, M.
Edition: Proceedings Series
ISBN (Electronic): 978-91-983797-0-9
Name: Proceedings Series
Publisher: Nordisk Arkitekturforskning
Volume: 2016-1
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Scientific › peer-review
deja-vu : Eric Adlercreutz, Nils-Hinrik Aschan - Motelli Marinen laajennus, Tammisaari 1972 : Marine Motel Extension, Tammisaari 1972
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D1 Article in a trade journal
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Koponen, O.
Pages: 82-83
Publication date: 2012
Journal: Arkkitehti
Volume: 109
Issue number: 5
ISSN (Print): 0783-3660
Original language: Finnish
Contribution: organisation=ark aht,FACT1=1<br/>Publisher name: Suomen Arkkitehtiliitto
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 4524
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Professional
Demolished buildings: Empirical evidence on types, ages and construction materials
Studies have found that from the ecological perspective, preservation of existing buildings is usually more sustainable than demolition and new construction. Knowledge about the characteristics of demolished buildings could help to promote renovation of buildings and to advance more sustainable management of building stocks, but so far the acquisition of comprehensive data has posed an immense challenge for research. Due to the lack of empirical evidence, the current understanding is largely based on theorizing. To participate in bridging this gap of knowledge, the current study takes advantage of data extracted from the Finnish Building and Dwelling Register. This data, which encompass all buildings demolished in Finland between 2000 and 2012 (50 818 buildings), are utilized to investigate the ages, decades of origin and construction materials and methods of demolished buildings by building types in 11 different categories from residential to non-residential. The results show that buildings are being demolished after remarkably short service lives. On average, the demolished buildings were only 51 years old — a service life that is considered as appropriate for temporary structures in the current design guidance. Furthermore, prefabricated buildings reached lives around 20 years, which is clearly less than with in situ built buildings. The average lives of buildings made of different materials were as follows: 54 years (timber buildings), 50 years (brick buildings), 40 years (concrete buildings) and 19 years (steel buildings). A comparison to statistics covering the existing stock showed that demolition is typically underrepresented in the youngest cohorts and overrepresented in older cohorts.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A4 Article in a conference publication
Organisations: School of Architecture, Research group: Built Environment in Transition
Contributors: Huuhka, S.
Number of pages: 8
Pages: 1105-1112
Publication date: 22 Jun 2016
Title of host publication: CESB16 - Central Europe towards Sustainable Building 2016 : Innovations for Sustainable Future, June 22-24, 2016, Prague
Place of publication: Prague
Publisher: Czech Technical University in Prague
Editors: Hajek, P., Tywoniak, J., Lupisek, A., Sojkova, K.
ISBN (Print): 978-80-271-0248-8
ISBN (Electronic): 978-80-271-0248-8
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Scientific › peer-review
Demolition Rates of Buildings with Different Functions and Construction Materials
Obsolescence of buildings is a complex phenomenon. Previous research has found that demolition of buildings is primarily determined by behavioural aspects, amongst which is the use of the building. At the same time, service life design of buildings keeps focusing strongly on physical factors, such as the durability of materials. This study intends to shed light on the relationship of the building’s function and material by investigating demolition rates of Finnish buildings that are made of different materials (timber, concrete, bricks, steel) and that have different functions (10 categories, both residential and non-residential). The study uses demolition data from the Finnish Building and Dwelling Register (50 818 buildings – all buildings demolished between 2000 and 2012) and statistical data on the composition of the entire building stock. According to the results, the building type seems to be more decisive than the material. The highest loss rates take place amongst warehouse buildings.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A4 Article in a conference publication
Organisations: School of Architecture, Research group: Built Environment in Transition
Contributors: Huuhka, S.
Number of pages: 7
Pages: 301-307
Publication date: 21 Jun 2016
Title of host publication: YRSB16 - iiSBE Forum of Young Researchers in Sustainable Building 2016 : Innovations for Sustainable Future June 21, 2016, Prague
Place of publication: Prague
Publisher: Czech Technical University in Prague
Editors: Zelezna, J., Hajek, P., Tywoniak, J., Lupisek, A., Sojkova, K.
ISBN (Electronic): 978-80-01-05979-1
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Scientific › peer-review
Designing Cities, Planning for People :
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A4 Article in a conference publication
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Chudoba, M.
Number of pages: 10
Pages: 76-85
Publication date: 2014
Title of host publication: Proceedings of the 6th Annual Architectural Research Symposium in Finland 2014: Designing and Planning the Built Environment for Human Well-Being, October 23rd to 25th 2014 in Oulu : The 6th Annual Symposium of Architectural Research 2014 and The Annual NAAR Symposium 2014, October 23-25, 2014, Oulu, Finland
ISBN (Print): 978-952-62-0635-6
Name: University of Oulu, Department of Architecture, Publications
No.: A61
ISSN (Print): 0357-8704
Contribution: organisation=ark,FACT1=1<br/>Portfolio EDEND: 2015-01-10
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 231
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Scientific › peer-review
Developing architecture studio culture: peer-peer learning
Traditionally, architecture teaching has been centered around the architectural design studio , where students are taught usually on an individual project basis. This studio environment is a physical space but also a pedagogical and cultural space where learning and teaching happens. Students also regularly present their design and design process to tutors, external guests and peers. The studio is based on project-based learning and allows for reflective practice, and integration and testing of abstract knowledge into projects. This unique pedagogical tradition of studio-based teaching is based on ‘reflection in action’ , developed from the master-apprentice model, as a simulation of ‘real-life’ practice, with regular feedback on the student’s design development by tutors. However, studio culture can also lead to unhealthy practices, such as peer-peer pressure and competition, long hours, isolation from other activities, and stress when exposed to negative ‘public evaluation’ of one’s work. Nevertheless, studio culture can also support reciprocal peer-peer learning, which happens in formalized group work but also informally in the absence of tutors. Advantages include co-experimenting, and learning competencies, design processes and critical reflection from and with one another , building a student’s confidence to try new things.
Through four case studies, this paper illustrates ways to enhance the unique and positive aspects of studio culture, by fostering peer-peer learning to underpin and support deeper learning and healthier practices across years. Findings and reflections on each case are jointly discussed in concluding remarks at the end of the paper.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A4 Article in a conference publication
Organisations: Architecture, Aarhus School of Architecture
Contributors: Pelsmakers, S., Donovan , E., Moseng, K., Eyebye, B.
Publication date: 4 Apr 2020
Title of host publication: Education, Design and Practice – Understanding skills in a Complex World AMPS, Architecture_MPS; Stevens Institute of Technology New Jersey / New York: 17-19 June, 2019
Publisher: AMPS
Name: AMPS Proceedings Series
ISSN (Electronic): 2398-9467
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Scientific › peer-review
Development vision for Hiedanranta: Densely-built and intensively green Tampere City West
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D5 Text book, professional manual or guide or a dictionary
Organisations: School of Architecture, Research group: Built Environment in Transition, Research group: Urban Planning Theory, Department of Civil Engineering, Research group: Service Life Engineering of Structures, Department of Chemistry and Bioengineering, Research group: Industrial Bioengineering and Applied Organic Chemistry
Contributors: Lehtovuori, P., Edelman, H., Rintala, J., Jokinen, A., Rantanen, A., Särkilahti, M., Joensuu, T.
Number of pages: 76
Publication date: 2 Mar 2016
Publisher: Tampere University of Technology. School of Architecture
ISBN (Electronic): 978-952-15-3739-4
Original language: English
Name: Tampere University of Technology. School of Architecture. Publication
Volume: 11
ISSN (Print): 1797-4143
Research output: Book/Report › Book › Professional
Digitaalista ja elähtänyttä
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A1 Journal article-refereed
Organisations: School of Architecture, Research group: EDGE
Contributors: Joutsiniemi, A.
Publication date: 2014
Journal: Yhdyskuntasuunnittelu
Volume: 52
Issue number: 4
ISSN (Print): 1459-6806
Original language: Finnish
Research output: Contribution to journal › Editorial › Scientific › peer-review
Digital Design in Urban Environments 2017: Explorations in Computational Design Strategies
Publication status: Published
Organisations: Architecture
Contributors: Bonora, M., Degryse, I., Denni, C., Fassotte, R., Ferdous, R., Grangien, C., Kopecka, K., Milanesi, S., Pflüger, M., Qian, W., Riminiceanu, D., Vaillant, J., Vlkova, K., Voigtländer, L.
Number of pages: 63
Publication date: 29 Jan 2018
Publisher: Tampere University of Technology
Year: 2018
ISBN (Print): 978-952-15-4088-2
ISBN (Electronic): 978-952-15-4089-9
Original language: English
Research output: Other contribution › Scientific
DIMENSIO – NYT Keski-Suomen museo. (taidenäyttely)
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: F1 Published independent work of art
Organisations: School of Architecture, Research group: Architecture: History, Theory and Innovations
Contributors: Soini, K.
Publication date: 5 Dec 2015
Research output: Artistic and non-textual form › Exhibition › Solo art production › peer-review
Diplomityönäyttely; Kohti uutta arkkitehtuuria. Arkkitehtiopiskelijoiden diplomitöitä kolmesta koulusta: Suomen Rakennustaiteen museo, Helsinki 13.4.- 5.6.2005
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: F1 Published independent work of art
Organisations: Yhdyskuntasuunnittelu
Contributors: Iltanen, S.
Publication date: 2005
Contribution: organisation=ays,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 18455
Research output: Artistic and non-textual form › Design › Solo art production
Discussion on Accessibility Instruments
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A3 Part of a book or another research book
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Hull, A., Papa, E., Silva, C., Joutsiniemi, A.
Pages: 205-238
Publication date: 2012
Title of host publication: Accessibility Instruments for Planning Practice
Place of publication: Brussels
Publisher: COST Office
Editors: Angela, H., Cecilia, S., Luca, B.
ISBN (Print): 978-989-20-3187-3
ISBN (Electronic): 978-989-20-3210-8
ei ut-numeroa 13.8.2013<br/>Contribution: organisation=ark ays,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 4242
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › Scientific › peer-review
Diversity scales for integrated housing in the multicultural city
“We have to deconstruct both ‘the public interest’ and ‘community’, recognizing that each tends to exclude difference. We must acknowledge that there are multiple publics and that planning in this new multicultural arena, requires a new kind of multicultural literacy” (Sandercock 1998, 30).
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D3 Professional conference proceedings
Organisations: Architecture
Contributors: Maununaho, K.
Number of pages: 4
Pages: 104-107
Publication date: 30 Aug 2018
Title of host publication: Alvar Aalto Symposium : 14th International Alvar Aalto Symposium New housing solutions for cities in change
Publisher: Alvar Aalto Foundation
ISBN (Print): 978-952-5498-57-8
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Professional
‘Don’t Fix It if It Ain’t Broke’: Encounters with Planning for Complex Self-Organizing Cities
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: G5 Doctoral dissertation (article)
Organisations: Architecture
Contributors: Partanen, J.
Number of pages: 214
Publication date: 12 Jan 2018
Publisher: Tampere University of Technology
ISBN (Print): 978-952-15-4050-9
ISBN (Electronic): 978-952-15-4073-8
Original language: English
Name: Tampere University of Technology. Publication
Volume: 1514
ISSN (Print): 1459-2045
Research output: Book/Report › Doctoral thesis › Collection of Articles
Drivers of Global Urbanization: Exploring the emerging Urban Society
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A3 Part of a book or another research book
Organisations: Architecture, Research group: Urban Planning and Design
Contributors: Lehtovuori, P., Tartia, J., Cerrone, D.
Number of pages: 9
Publication date: 2019
Title of host publication: The Routledge Handbook of Henri Lefebvre, The City and Urban Society
Place of publication: London
Publisher: Routledge
Editors: Leary-Owhin, M. E., McCarthy, J. P.
ISBN (Print): 9781138290051
ISBN (Electronic): 9781315266589
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › Scientific › peer-review
Dynaaminen simulaatiomalli
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: B2 Part of a book or another research book
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Iltanen, S.
Pages: 21-31
Publication date: 2012
Title of host publication: Kestävät kauppapaikat verkostokaupungissa. Aalto-yliopiston julkaisusarja TIEDE + TEKNOLOGIA
Place of publication: Espoo
Publisher: Aalto-yliopisto. Insinööritieteiden korkeakoulu. Maankäyttötieteiden laitos. Yhdyskuntasuunnittelun tutkimus- ja koulutusryhmä YTK
Editors: Raine, M., Anssi, J., Suvi, N., Simo, S.
ISBN (Print): 978-952-60-4738-6
ISBN (Electronic): 978-952-60-4737-9
Contribution: organisation=ark ays,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 4301
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › Scientific
Echoes - 100 Years in Finnish Design anad architecture: Polin, Vellamo
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: F1 Published independent work of art
Organisations: Architecture, Research group: Architecture: History and Theory
Contributors: Lahdelma, I.
Publication date: 2 Mar 2017
Research output: Artistic and non-textual form › Exhibition › Solo art production › peer-review
Echoes - 100 Years in Finnish Design and Architecture: Polin, Vellamo
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: F1 Published independent work of art
Organisations: Architecture, Research group: Architecture: History and Theory
Contributors: Lahdelma, I.
Publication date: 13 Jan 2017
Research output: Artistic and non-textual form › Exhibition › Solo art production › peer-review
Echoes - 100 Years in Finnish Design and Architecture: Polin, Vellamo
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: F1 Published independent work of art
Organisations: Architecture, Research group: Architecture: History and Theory
Contributors: Lahdelma, I.
Publication date: 29 Jun 2017
Research output: Artistic and non-textual form › Exhibition › Solo art production › peer-review
Echoes-100 Years in Finnish Design and Architecture: Polin, Vellamo
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: F1 Published independent work of art
Organisations: Architecture, Research group: Architecture: History and Theory
Contributors: Lahdelma, I.
Publication date: 9 Nov 2017
Research output: Artistic and non-textual form › Exhibition › Solo art production › peer-review
Echoes-100- Years in Finnish Design and Architecture: Polin, Vellamo
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: F1 Published independent work of art
Organisations: Architecture, Research group: Architecture: History and Theory
Contributors: Lahdelma, I.
Publication date: 19 Oct 2017
Research output: Artistic and non-textual form › Exhibition › Solo art production › peer-review
Editorial: City Imaginings and Urban Everyday Life
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: B1 Article in a scientific magazine
Organisations: Architecture, Research group: Urban Planning and Design, University of Oulu, University of Tampere
Contributors: Ylipulli, J., Ridell, S., Partanen, J.
Publication date: Jan 2018
Journal: WiderScreen
Volume: 1
Issue number: 2018
Article number: 01/2018
ISSN (Print): 1795-6161
Original language: English
Research output: Contribution to journal › Review Article › Scientific
Editorial Introduction
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A1 Journal article-refereed
Organisations: Architecture
Contributors: Passinmäki, P.
Number of pages: 3
Pages: 6-8
Publication date: 3 Jul 2018
Journal: Architectural Research in Finland
Volume: 2
Issue number: 1
ISSN (Print): 2489-6799
Original language: English
Research output: Contribution to journal › Editorial › Scientific › peer-review
Eedenistä utopiaan/Out of Eden - into utopia
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A1 Journal article-refereed
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Näveri, M.
Pages: 49-53
Publication date: 2010
Journal: Arkkitehti
Issue number: 1
ISSN (Print): 0783-3660
Original language: Finnish
Contribution: organisation=ark ays,FACT1=1<br/>Publisher name: Suomen Arkkitehtiliitto
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 8827
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific › peer-review
Ei ainoastaan leivästä: Ruoka, kokemus ja moniaistisuus
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D5 Text book, professional manual or guide or a dictionary
Organisations: Architecture, Taideyliopiston Sibelius Akatemia, Seinäjoen Ammattikorkeakoulu, Turun yliopisto, Functional Foods Forum, University of Oslo, Faculty of Medicine, 22.10.2010, University of Turku, Turun Yliopisto/Turun Biomateriaalikeskus
Contributors: Hynynen, A., Hopia, A., Uimonen, H., Pitkäkoski, T., Aaltojärvi, I., Paakki, M., Kontukoski, M.
Number of pages: 92
Publication date: 2018
Publisher: Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto. Arkkitehtuurin laboratorio
ISBN (Print): 978-952-15-4110-0
ISBN (Electronic): 978-952-15-4111-7
Original language: Finnish
Research output: Book/Report › Book › Professional
Eliel Saarinen ja korkean rakentamisen ristiriita
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A1 Journal article-refereed
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Chudoba, M.
Number of pages: 16
Pages: 13-28
Publication date: 2014
Journal: Yhdyskuntasuunnittelu
Volume: 52
Issue number: 1
ISSN (Print): 1459-6806
Original language: Finnish
Contribution: organisation=ark,FACT1=1<br/>Portfolio EDEND: 2014-12-30
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 232
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific › peer-review
El origen del ‘sueño’ de la arquitectura de cristal: Una aproximación
The history of glass architecture has been animated by a ‘dream’, stimulated by the particular interaction properties of this material with light. The article approaches to the genesis of that dream and its first manifestations, in the form of legends about fantastic glass buildings, transcribed in sacred or literary texts. It refers also to the architectures in which it has been materialized and some of the architects it has inspired. We conclude that the survival of this dream in time is due to the capacity granted to glass as a way to access indistinctly to ‘anagogies’ (elevation and alienation of the soul by the contemplation of ‘divine’ things), whether religious or secular.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A1 Journal article-refereed
Organisations: Architecture
Contributors: Rubio Hernandez, R.
Number of pages: 15
Pages: 123-137
Publication date: 1 Jun 2019
Journal: Constelaciones
Issue number: 7
ISSN (Print): 2340-177X
Original language: Spanish
ASJC Scopus subject areas: Arts and Humanities(all)
Keywords: Architecture, Crystal, Glass, Light, Sun, Divinity, Medieval literature, Sacred texts, anagogy
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific › peer-review
Embajada de Finlandia, Embassy of Finland, Tokyo: AV proyectos
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: F1 Published independent work of art
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Lahdelma, I., Mahlamäki, R.
Publication date: 2010
Architectural design: Lahdelma, I. & Mahlamäki, R.<br/>Contribution: organisation=ark aht,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 8531
Research output: Artistic and non-textual form › Design › Solo art production
Emotional diners and rational eaters: Constructing the urban lunch experience
Lunch is an urban phenomenon relatable to people of all age groups. Nationally-legislated-free lunches for children at day-care, schools, universities and at workplace canteens have a long history in the Finnish welfare society. In this article, the meaning-making of having lunch is shown to be mainly – but not solely – rational, and the sensory and emotional information received from the environment is verbally and rationally interpreted by the interviewees. In comparison, local food events are experiential and embodied in terms of the senses. It is asked whether there are common elements between those two contexts of eating and if some of the findings from the experiential side of eating might be applied to everyday eating occasions, thus contributing to urban conviviality.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A1 Journal article-refereed
Organisations: Architecture, Research group: Urban Laboratory, University of Turku, University of Eastern Finland
Contributors: Hynynen, A. J., Aaltojärvi, I., Hopia, A., Uimonen, H.
Number of pages: 21
Publication date: 2020
Journal: Journal of Urbanism
ISSN (Print): 1754-9175
Original language: English
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific › peer-review
Empathy in Architecture
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: B3 Non-refereed article in conference proceedings
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Hedman, M.
Number of pages: 2
Publication date: 2014
Title of host publication: Landscape Accessibility, Landscape Accessibility International Workshop - Milazzo 2014
Publisher: ARACNE
Editor: Morabito, V.
ISBN (Print): 978-88-548-7683-5
Name: Intelligent landscape
No.: 3
Contribution: organisation=ark,FACT1=1<br/>Portfolio EDEND: 2014-12-30<br/>Publisher name: ARACNE
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 420
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Scientific
Endocrine disruption and commensal bacteria alteration associated with gaseous and soil PAH contamination among daycare children
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are priority environmental pollutants that cause adverse health effects. PAHs belong to endocrine signaling disruptors to which children are sensitive to. Recent evidence suggests that PAH pollution alters the abundance of environmental bacteria that is associated with health outcomes. The alteration of environmental and commensal microbiota by PAH pollution has never been connected to endocrine signaling pathways. To estimate the risk of endocrine disruption in daycare children, we measured PAHs from soil and air of eleven urban daycare centres in Finland. We analyzed daycare yards' soil and children's gut and skin bacterial communities with 16S rRNA gene metabarcoding and used Kyoto Encyclopaedia of Genes and Genomes database to categorize endocrine signaling pathways. We also assessed the PAH hazard to children's health based on the current risk assesments. We observed associations between signaling pathways in endocrine system and gaseous PAH levels in ambient air. Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor and adipocytokine signaling pathway decreased with higher chrysene concentration in the air. Soil PAH contamination was associated with altered Actinobacteria, Bacteoridetes and Proteobacteria communities on children's skin and in daycare yard soil. However, adjusted genera were not the same in soil and on skin, with the exception of Mycobacterium that was associated with higher PAH concentrations both in soil and on the skin. Even though fluoranhtene levels were above the current threshold values, total PAHs were below safety threshold values and based on current risk assessments there is a minor risk for child health. Our findings indicate that PAH concentrations that are considered safe may interfere with endocrine signaling by commensal microbiota and alter both environmental and commensal bacterial communities. The imbalance in human microbiota and the decrease in signaling pathways may contribute to emerging public health problems, including inflammatory disorders, obesity and diabetes. Therefore, the optimal risk assessments of PAHs and theoretically also other contaminants shaping commensal microbiota may need to take into account the possibility of the disruption of endocrine signaling pathways.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A1 Journal article-refereed
Organisations: Architecture, University of Helsinki, Tampere University of Applied Sciences
Contributors: Roslund, M. I., Rantala, S., Puhakka, R., Hui, N., Parajuli, A., Rantalainen, A. L., Sinkkonen, A., Grönroos, M., Soininen, L., Yan, G., Oikarinen, S., Laitinen, O. H., Hyöty, H., Nurminen, N., Kalvo, R., Rajaniemi, J.
Publication date: 1 Sep 2019
Journal: Environment International
Volume: 130
Article number: 104894
ISSN (Print): 0160-4120
Ratings: - Scopus rating (2019): CiteScore 9.9 SJR 2.357 SNIP 2.242
Original language: English
ASJC Scopus subject areas: Environmental Science(all)
Source: Scopus
Source ID: 85067226479
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific › peer-review
Energiatehokas kyläkoulu puusta: Lähes nollaenergiakoulu Laukaalle
This master's thesis is a design proposal for an energy efficient wooden school, which considers the new approach of teaching and learning methods of the new curriculum of Finnish National Board of Education. This is a case study -like thesis and a proposal for the ongoing ecological school -project of the municipality of Laukaa, even though the emphasis is on the energy efficiency. The written part of the thesis is a comprehensive design narrative about the development, solutions, the argumentation behind it, and deliberating of these matters. This master's thesis is a concrete example of a transformable and cosy school which energy efficiency is certified by calculations.
This master’s thesis is part of the research project COMBI, which is led by Tampere University of Technology (TUT) and explores the concept of nearly zero-energy in the context of municipal service buildings. The thesis is included in the work package titled The Impact of Architecture on Energy Efficiency, carried out by TUT’s School of Architecture. The work package’s aim is to study current and future energy efficient building solutions as well as develop a tool for guiding the design and illustrating the connections between various aspects of energy efficient architectural design.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: G2 Master's thesis, polytechnic Master's thesis
Organisations: Architecture
Contributors: Nissilä, K.
Number of pages: 64
Publication date: 7 Jun 2017
Publisher: Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto
ISBN (Print): 978-952-15-3961-9
Original language: Finnish
Name: Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto. Arkkitehtuurin laboratorio. Asuntosuunnittelu. Julkaisu
Volume: 28
ISSN (Electronic): 2489-429X
Research output: Book/Report › Master's Thesis › Scientific
Energiatehokkaan arkkitehtisuunnittelun ohjekortisto
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D5 Text book, professional manual or guide or a dictionary
Organisations: Architecture, Research group: ASUTUT
Contributors: Moisio, M., Kaasalainen, T., Lehtinen, T., Hedman, M.
Number of pages: 142
Publication date: Dec 2018
Publisher: Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto. Arkkitehtuurin laboratorio
ISBN (Print): 978-952-15-4284-8
ISBN (Electronic): 978-952-15-4285-5
Original language: Finnish
Name: Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto. Arkkitehtuurin laboratorio. Asuntosuunnittelu. Julkaisu
Volume: 32
ISSN (Print): 2242-4598
ASJC Scopus subject areas: Architecture , Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
Keywords: Energy efficiency, Architectural design, Service buildings, Building simulation
Research output: Book/Report › Book › Professional
Energy efficient building experiment striving for realization, Leppavirta, Finland: Travelling exhibition Architect Award ABF 2009, Sept 2009-April 2010, Minsk (Belarus), Prague, Liberec, Olomouc, Brno and Ostrava (Czech)
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: F1 Published independent work of art
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Alatalo, E., Osara, V. (.
Publication date: 2009
Contribution: organisation=ark ays,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 9721
Research output: Artistic and non-textual form › Design › Solo art production
Epätoivon kaupungit ja perirealistinen dystopia
During the last decades, dystopic visions have become very popular, especially in the literature and movies targeted to teenagers. The genre offers many interesting works of art also for more mature taste. Two important novels from the year 2009, Margaret Atwood’s The Year of the Flood and Ahmed Khaled Towfik’s Utopia, are describing the failure of the city in the near future. In both books two types of urban settlement exist in the same area, one for the rich and the other for the poor. They are dependent on each other, even if a protective wall – both concrete, societal and economic – is built to separate their inhabitants. I examine them especially from the point of view of inequality. I also suggest that the books represent a formerly undefined subgenre of speculative fiction, perirealistic dystopia. It is a fact-based narrative situated in the near future and intended to improve the current societal development by presenting exaggerated dystopic visions. I call this desire as the principle of no-hope.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A1 Journal article-refereed
Organisations: Architecture, Research group: Urban Planning and Design
Contributors: Rajaniemi, J.
Number of pages: 9
Pages: 19-27
Publication date: Jan 2018
Journal: Futura
Volume: 36
Issue number: 4
ISSN (Print): 0785-5494
Original language: Finnish
ASJC Scopus subject areas: Urban Studies, Linguistics and Language
Keywords: utopia, dystopia, kaupunki, valta, tulevaisuus, toivo, epätoivo, urbaani, fiktio
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific › peer-review
Eriksson arkkitehdeille voitto. Ylläksen uuden matkailukylän arkkitehtuurikilpailussa
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: B1 Article in a scientific magazine
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Lahdelma, I.
Pages: 28-31
Publication date: 2010
Journal: Arkkitehtiuutiset
Issue number: 12/2010
ISSN (Print): 0044-8915
Original language: Finnish
Contribution: organisation=ark aht,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 8528
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific
Erityisiä asumisratkaisuja
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D1 Article in a trade journal
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Hedman, M., Sanaksenaho, P.
Number of pages: 3
Pages: 30-32
Publication date: 2013
Journal: Arkkitehtiuutiset
Volume: 65
Issue number: 4
ISSN (Print): 0044-8915
Original language: Finnish
Contribution: organisation=ark,FACT1=1<br/>Portfolio EDEND: 2013-10-29
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 2256
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Professional
Etelä-Pohjanmaan aluerakenteen tulevaisuuskuvat 2040
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D4 Published development or research report or study
Organisations: School of Architecture, Research group: Urban Laboratory
Contributors: Kurikka, H., Alarinta, J., Kolehmainen, J., Hynynen, A.
Number of pages: 36
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: Seinäjoen yliopistokeskus ja Etelä-Pohjanmaan liitto
ISBN (Print): 978-951-766-309-0
ISBN (Electronic): 978-951-766-310-6
Original language: Finnish
Name: Julkaisunumero B:81
Publisher: Etelä-Pohjanmaan liitto
ISSN (Electronic): 1239-0607
Research output: Book/Report › Commissioned report › Professional
Eternal optimism? Ethics explained away
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A4 Article in a conference publication
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Griffiths, G.
Number of pages: 10
Pages: 1-10
Publication date: 2010
Title of host publication: Nordic Association of Architectural Research NAAR Annual Conference 2010, From Gesamtkunstwerk to Complexity - Architecture in All Scales, Tampere, Finland, 22.-24.04.2010
Contribution: organisation=ark ays,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 7955
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Scientific › peer-review
"Eurooppa Tampereella" -näyttely aikasyvyyden hahmottamisesta ja sen käsitelystä rakennuskulttuurin tueksi: Galleria Nottbeck, Tampere 9.2.-31.5.2012
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: F1 Published independent work of art
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Tallqvist, T.
Publication date: 2012
Contribution: organisation=ark aht,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 5390
Research output: Artistic and non-textual form › Exhibition › Solo art production
Evaluating complexity - Ethical challenges in computational design processes
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A4 Article in a conference publication
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Partanen, J.
Pages: 1182-1192
Publication date: 2010
Title of host publication: WASET 2010 World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology Conference, Paris, France, June 28-30, 2010
Contribution: organisation=ark ays,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 8943
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Scientific › peer-review
Evolution of the shopping mall type: A morphological approach
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A4 Article in a conference publication
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Rantanen, A.
Pages: 253-253
Publication date: 2010
Title of host publication: 24th AESOP Annual Conference, Space is Luxury, Espoo, Finland, 7-10 July 2010
Contribution: organisation=ark ays,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 9082
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Scientific › peer-review
Evolution of the shopping mall type. Modifications in the Finnish context
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A4 Article in a conference publication
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Rantanen, A.
Number of pages: 1
Pages: 1-1
Publication date: 2010
Title of host publication: 17th Conference International Seminar on Urban Form ISUF 2010, Formation on Persistence of Townscape, Hamburg-Lubeck, Germany, 20-23 August 2010
Contribution: organisation=ark ays,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 9081
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Scientific › peer-review
Exactum, Helsinki University
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: F1 Published independent work of art
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Lahdelma, I., Mahlamäki, R.
Publication date: 2011
Contribution: organisation=ark aht,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 6503
Research output: Artistic and non-textual form › Design › Solo art production
Examining the rhythms of ‘urban elements’ on walking and driving routes in the city
The article follows Kevin Lynch’s renowned formulation of ‘urban elements’ to examine the mobilities, experiences and materialities on ordinary routes in the city. Utilizing route narratives and participant-produced visual data, the article focuses on various identifiable micro-temporalities and mobility rhythms on repeated walking and driving routes, building on Henri Lefebvre’s notion of ‘rhythmanalysis’. The article examines how a framework built around rhythm and urban elements can add to the analysis of contemporary urban sites from the perspectives of situated mobile contexts, noting sequences and polyrhythmia as central temporal characteristics in the body‒environment relations.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A1 Journal article-refereed
Organisations: Architecture
Contributors: Tartia, J.
Publication date: 2018
Peer-reviewed: Yes
Early online date: 2018
Journal: Mobilities
Volume: 13
Issue number: 6
ISSN (Print): 1745-0101
Ratings: - Scopus rating (2018): CiteScore 5.1 SJR 1.581 SNIP 1.541
Original language: English
ASJC Scopus subject areas: Demography, Geography, Planning and Development, Sociology and Political Science
Keywords: everyday life, mobile methods, mobilities, Rhythm, rhythmanalysis, urban elements
Source: Scopus
Source ID: 85051998023
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific › peer-review
Existing Apartment Buildings as a Spatial Reserve for Assisted Living
Purpose
Ageing populations induce needs to adapt existing housing. With ageing, the number of frail old people, who require assistance in daily life, is also increased. Converting existing housing into assisted living enables them to remain in their community while receiving necessary support and care. The purpose is to investigate whether post-war mass housing is spatially appropriate for adaptation into group homes for older people.
Design/methodology/approach
The research material is attained from Finland. Spatial requirements for group homes are drawn from 130 units built or renovated during 2000–2015. Spatial characteristics of mass housing are mapped from 105 apartment buildings built in the 1970s. The latter are matched with the former by comparing the connectivity of layouts, sizes of units and the numbers and sizes of individual spaces.
Findings
Group homes typically utilize a linear layout, which can easily be created in apartment buildings. Individual spaces of a group home fit apartment buildings effortlessly. Whole group home units mostly prove to be spatially feasible but result in looser dimensioning than is typical in existing units. The mass housing stock can be considered a spatial reserve for adaptation into group homes.
Originality/value
This is the first study to employ a large-scale, multi-case spatial mapping approach to analyse the adaptability properties of mass housing into assisted living. The findings pertain primarily to the Finnish context, but a methodology is presented which can be applied to other countries and also to other spatial functions.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A1 Journal article-refereed
Organisations: Architecture, Research group: ASUTUT, Research group: Built Environment in Transition
Contributors: Kaasalainen, T., Huuhka, S.
Number of pages: 17
Publication date: 25 May 2020
Journal: International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation
ISSN (Print): 2398-4708
Original language: English
Keywords: repurposing, adaptability, adaptive reuse, mass housing, population ageing
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific › peer-review
Experience-Driven Design of Ambiences for Future Pop Up Workspaces
Knowledge work is in transformation and new means for supporting workers’ wellbeing and productivity are needed. Pop Up workspaces are temporary and often social working environments where people can modify their environment to suit their current work mode. The aim of the present research was to explore the opportunities of future Pop Up workspaces, and specifically their technology-mediated ambiences that can provide meaningful experiences for the workers. We employed the Experience-Driven Design (EDD) approach to gain insights of the desired experiences in Pop Up workspaces. We first conducted three participatory group sessions to ideate experience types for Pop Up workspaces. We then run a multidisciplinary concepting workshop in which we designed concepts for technology-mediated ambiences. Five experience categories for worker mindsets were identified, namely Liberty, Fellowship, Determination, Retreat and Recovery. We present ambience concepts that utilise the mindsets and related target experiences, and how they can be supported by ambient technologies.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A4 Article in a conference publication
Organisations: Department of Pervasive Computing, Research group: Public Buildings, School of Architecture, Department of Information Management and Logistics, Research group: Novi, Research area: User experience, Augmented Human Activities (AHA), Institute of Society and Space (SOCIS)
Contributors: Ahtinen, A., Poutanen, J., Vuolle, M., Väänänen, K., Peltoniemi, S.
Number of pages: 17
Pages: 296-312
Publication date: 2015
Title of host publication: Ambient Intelligence : 12th European Conference, AmI 2015, Athens, Greece, November 11-13, 2015, Proceedings
Publisher: Springer Verlag
ISBN (Print): 978-3-319-26004-4
ISBN (Electronic): 978-3-319-26005-1
Name: Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Volume: 9425
ISSN (Print): 0302-9743
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Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Scientific › peer-review
Exploring complex dynamics with a CA-based urban model
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A4 Article in a conference publication
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Partanen, J.
Number of pages: 12
Pages: 257-268
Publication date: 2012
Title of host publication: Proceedings of CAMUSS, International Symposium on Cellular Automata Modeling for Urban and Spatial Systems, 8-10.11.2012, Oporto, Portugal
Publisher: Coimbra: Department of Civil Engineering of the University Coimbra
Editors: Pinto, N., Dourado, J., Natalio, A.
ISBN (Print): 978-972-96524-8-6
Name: International Symposium on Cellular Automata Modeling for Urban and Spatial Systems
Publisher: Coimbra: Department of Civil Engineering of the University Coimbra
Contribution: organisation=ark,FACT1=1<br/>Portfolio EDEND: 2013-11-29
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 5023
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Scientific › peer-review
Extending Professional Fields. Architectural Research and Regional Development
In this article, architectural research work is studied as an effective operations model in regional innovation networks of building clusters. The study focuses on the projects of an academic research team working at the University Centre of Seinäjoki, as well as on the innovation environment of the surrounding South Ostrobothnian region in Western Finland. There is no actual university in the region, but the University Centre hosts some twenty professors and their research teams from six Finnish universities. The head of the subject team is also the author of this article. Because of this, the method applied in the article is a reflective action research approach.
The actions and impacts of the research work will be analysed through three case projects. The first case is the development of the large railway station area that will form a new 20-hectare multifunctional part of the city centre of Seinäjoki. The project has strong linkages to the economic policies of the city. The second case is related to the boom in new timber construction, which has been going on in Central Europe and Scandinavia for some time, but not so strongly in the subject region of this study. The aim of the project was to train small and medium-sized building cluster firms to take advantage of the emerging business potential in timber construction. The third case is closely related to the real speciality of the region. The city of Seinäjoki is home to one of the most complete building groups of architect Alvar Aalto, the famous civic centre that consists of the town hall, library, theatre, office building, church and the parish centre. At the moment there is a very demanding renovation project going on, which was also the main subject of the recent research and development project.
The descriptions of the projects are meant to illustrate the operational field of the research team, but the main focus of the article is to analyse the innovation environment that the researchers join as players among others, thus deviating from the more conventional role of architectural professionals.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A4 Article in a conference publication
Organisations: School of Architecture, Research group: Urban Laboratory
Contributors: Hynynen, A.
Number of pages: 12
Pages: 372-383
Publication date: 2016
Title of host publication: Proceedings of the CIB World Building Congress 2016. : Volume I - Creating built environments of new opportunities
Volume: I
Publisher: Tampere University of Technology. Department of Civil Engineering
Editors: Kähkönen, K., Keinänen, M.
ISBN (Print): 978-952-15-3741-7
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Scientific › peer-review
Extending the life of virtual heritage: Reuse of TLS point clouds in synthetic stereoscopic spherical images
Recent advances in Terrestrial Laser Scanner (TLS), in terms of cost and flexibility, have consolidated this technology as an essential tool for the documentation and digitalization of Cultural Heritage. However, once the TLS data is used, it basically remains stored and left to waste. How can highly accurate and dense point clouds (of the built heritage) be processed for its reuse, especially to engage a broader audience? This paper aims to answer this question by a channel that minimizes the need for expert knowledge, while enhancing the interactivity with the as-built digital data: Virtual Heritage Dissemination through the production of VR content. Driven by the ProDigiOUs project's guidelines on data dissemination (EU funded), this paper advances in a production path to transform the point cloud into virtual stereoscopic spherical images, taking into account the different visual features that produce depth perception, and especially those prompting visual fatigue while experiencing the VR content. Finally, we present the results of the Hiedanranta's scans transformed into stereoscopic spherical animations.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A4 Article in a conference publication
Organisations: Architecture, Research group: EDGE
Contributors: Garcia Fernandez, J., Tammi, K., Joutsiniemi, A.
Number of pages: 7
Pages: 317-323
Publication date: 23 Feb 2017
Title of host publication: 3D Virtual Reconstruction and Visualization of Complex Architectures
Publisher: ISPRS
Name: International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences - ISPRS Archives
ISSN (Electronic): 2194-9034
ASJC Scopus subject areas: Information Systems, Geography, Planning and Development
Keywords: Point cloud, Reuse, Spherical images, Stereoscopic, Terrestrial Laser Scanner, VR
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Source: Scopus
Source ID: 85021701753
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Scientific › peer-review
Filippiiniläinen vuoristotalo - A mountain house in Patad Ifugao Luzon, Philippines
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: B2 Part of a book or another research book
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Mattila, M.
Pages: 198-199
Publication date: 2011
Title of host publication: CIAV VERNADOC 2010: Keski-Skandinavian suomalaiset: Östmarkin kirkko, savutuvat
Place of publication: Helsinki
Publisher: Suomen ICOMOS, kansanrakentamisen komitea
Editor: Mattila, M.
ISBN (Print): 978-951-96602-9-5
Contribution: organisation=ark aht,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 6774
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › Scientific
Finnish Building Stock: Does Urban Shrinkage Equal Demolition?
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A4 Article in a conference publication
Organisations: School of Architecture, Research group: Built Environment in Transition
Contributors: Huuhka, S.
Number of pages: 156
Pages: 64-71
Publication date: 2014
Title of host publication: ATUT Proceedings, 5th Annual Symposium of Architectural Research, ARCHITECTURE AND RESILIENCE, August 28-30, 2013 Tampere, Finland
Place of publication: Tampere
Publisher: Tampere University of Technology, School of Architecture
Editors: Chudoba, M., Joachimiak, M., Laak, M., Lehtovuori, P., Partanen, J., Rantanen, A., Siter, N.
ISBN (Print): 978-952-15-3109-5
ISBN (Electronic): 978-952-15-3109-5
Contribution: organisation=ark,FACT1=1<br/>Portfolio EDEND: 2015-01-26<br/>Publisher name: Tampere University of Technology, School of Architecture
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 521
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Scientific › peer-review
Fraktaalit alueellisuuden perustaa murentamassa
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A1 Journal article-refereed
Organisations: School of Architecture, Research group: EDGE
Contributors: Joutsiniemi, A.
Publication date: 2014
Journal: Yhdyskuntasuunnittelu
Volume: 52
Issue number: 4
ISSN (Print): 1459-6806
Original language: Finnish
Research output: Contribution to journal › Literature review › Scientific › peer-review
From corner shop to heterotopia: evolution and revolution of the shopping mall type
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A4 Article in a conference publication
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Rantanen, A.
Number of pages: 16
Pages: 1-16
Publication date: 2010
Title of host publication: Nordic Association of Architectural Research NAAR Annual Conference 2010, From Gesamtkunstwerk to Complexity - Architecture in All Scales, Tampere, Finland, 22.-24.04.2010
Contribution: organisation=ark ays,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 9083
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Scientific › peer-review
From Marginal to Mainstream? Analysing Translations between the Collaborative Housing Niche and the Established Housing Sector in Finland
This paper focuses on the interaction between collaborative housing projects and the established housing sector. While collaborative housing is increasingly seen as a promising housing model, its impact on the wider housing system has remained under researched. This paper traces translations between the two domains. Drawing on the transition theory, it views collaborative housing as a grassroots niche challenging the culture, structures, and practices of the dominant housing system. The evidence from three Finnish cases shows that while the established housing sector may adopt niche ideas and move the goal posts, structural and practical barriers remain and make the diffusion of collaborative housing difficult.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A1 Journal article-refereed
Organisations: Architecture
Contributors: Helamaa, A.
Number of pages: 18
Pages: 364-381
Publication date: Sep 2019
Journal: BUILT ENVIRONMENT
Volume: 45
Issue number: 3
ISSN (Print): 0263-7960
Ratings: - Scopus rating (2019): CiteScore 2 SJR 0.444 SNIP 0.565
Original language: English
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific › peer-review
From momentary to historic: Rhythms in the social production of urban space, the case of Calcada de Sant'Ana, Lisbon
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A1 Journal article-refereed
Organisations: School of Architecture, Institute of Society and Space (SOCIS)
Contributors: Lehtovuori, P., Koskela, H.
Pages: 124-143
Publication date: 2013
Journal: Sociological Review
Volume: 61
Issue number: Suppl. 1
ISSN (Print): 0038-0261
Ratings: - Scopus rating (2013): CiteScore 1.6 SJR 0.947 SNIP 1.598
Original language: English
Contribution: organisation=ark,FACT1=1<br/>Portfolio EDEND: 2013-12-29
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 2761
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific › peer-review
From obscurity to heritage: Canonisation of the Nordic Wooden Town
Art historian Juan Pablo Bonta has presented a nine-step model for analysing how the interpretation of architectural oeuvres becomes canonised. We suggest that in terms of the built heritage, canonisation and heritagisation are essentially the same process, so Bonta’s model can be used for analysing heritagisation processes. This article testifies to this assumption by examining how the interpretation of historic Nordic wooden towns became stabilised in Finland. The concept was introduced in the 1960s to describe the Nordic urban heritage that was threatened by massive town development projects. The identification of the heritage category enabled the preservation of some remaining wooden districts. Examining this process allows us to discuss the role of expertise in the building preservation. In the case of wooden towns, experts’ early recognition was a crucial precondition for the preservation of the heritage, which enabled novel generations to form a living relationship with it. Seen through the experts’ writings, the heritagisation process of the wooden towns also reflect the expanding scope of the built heritage discipline. Based on our findings, the canonisation model is applicable not only to the individual oevres, as Bonta addresses, but also to broader built environments and, more conceptually, to heritage categories.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A1 Journal article-refereed
Organisations: Architecture, Research group: Architecture: History and Theory, Research group: Built Environment in Transition
Contributors: Kalakoski, I., Huuhka, S., Koponen, O.
Number of pages: 16
Pages: 790-805
Publication date: 29 Nov 2019
Journal: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HERITAGE STUDIES
Volume: 26
Issue number: 8
ISSN (Print): 1352-7258
Ratings: - Scopus rating (2019): CiteScore 2.4 SJR 0.613 SNIP 1.905
Original language: English
Keywords: canonisation, heritagisation, heritage experts, heritage discourse, wooden towns
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific › peer-review
Function and ornament: the modern of Louis Sullivan and Eliel Saarinen
This article explores the search for modern architectural expression in the
texts of Louis Sullivan and Eliel Saarinen. The latter was influenced by the
former’s architecture, but the main focus of the study is the comparison of
their texts on architectural design process, or search for form. The similarities
found in the texts tell of a like-minded design philosophy, which was
based on observation and appreciation of nature. Nature contained ornaments;
therefore architecture could do so as well. The applications of the
ideas prompted by the common source differed in the work of these two architects, but the premise that ornaments could be a useful part of a modern
architect’s design vocabulary remained the same. The understanding of both
architects’ versions of contemporary form language has suffered from a strict
modernist interpretation. The canonical image of functional architecture has
resulted in the dismissal of many divergent interpretations of modern architectural language, including that of Sullivan and Saarinen. Although current
use of architectural ornamentation stems from various sources and not necessarily nature, a look at the aesthetic search of these two architects at the
turn of the previous century may lend some historical perspective to the use
of architectural ornament today.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A4 Article in a conference publication
Organisations: School of Architecture, Research group: Urban Planning
Contributors: Chudoba, M.
Number of pages: 22
Pages: 87-108
Publication date: 22 Dec 2016
Title of host publication: Aesthetics - The Uneasy Dimension in Architecture
Publisher: Nordic Academic Press of Architectural Research
Editors: Toft, A. E., Rönn, M.
ISBN (Print): 978-91-983797-0-9
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Scientific › peer-review
Future in wood? Timber construction in boosting local development.
Large scale timber construction has been on the upswing for some time in many European countries. Besides the building cluster, also regions and cities have taken advantage of the ongoing timber boom in their economic and spatial development. In this article the focus is on the South Ostrobothnia region and the city of Seinäjoki in Western Finland, where the potential of the business is quite weakly exploited regardless of favourable preconditions. By studying the key actors of the innovation network we are able to better understand the premises of the local development platform that should aim at boosting timber construction.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A2 Review article in a scientific journal
Organisations: School of Architecture, Research group: Urban Laboratory
Contributors: Hynynen, A.
Number of pages: 13
Pages: 127-139
Publication date: 2016
Journal: European Spatial Research and Policy
Volume: 23
Issue number: 1
ISSN (Print): 1231-1952
Ratings: - Scopus rating (2016): CiteScore 0.5 SJR 0.152 SNIP 0.378
Original language: English
Keywords: Urban development, regional development, timber construction, innovation network, development platform
Research output: Contribution to journal › Review Article › Scientific › peer-review
Future-oriented building stock studies and the significance of values: addressing demolition behaviour with the Delphi method
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A4 Article in a conference publication
Organisations: School of Architecture, Research group: Built Environment in Transition
Contributors: Huuhka, S.
Number of pages: 8
Pages: 56-63
Publication date: 2014
Title of host publication: Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Ageing of Materials & Structures, AMS'14, Delft, The Netherlands, 26-28 May 2014
Publisher: Delft University of Technology, DCMat Ageing Centre
Editors: van Breugel, K., Koenders, E.
ISBN (Print): 978-94-6186-314-0
Contribution: organisation=ark,FACT1=1<br/>Portfolio EDEND: 2014-12-30<br/>Publisher name: Delft University of Technology, DCMat Ageing Centre
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 522
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Scientific › peer-review
Greening of Daycare Yards with Biodiverse Materials Affords Well-Being, Play and Environmental Relationships
Nature contacts are recognized as positively contributing to humans’ health and well-being. Although there have been projects to green daycare or schoolyards, yard greening and microbial biodiversity have never been studied simultaneously. We asked whether simultaneously increasing biodiversity exposure and greening urban daycare yards affects 3–5 years-old children’s physical activity and play, their environmental relationships, and their perceived well-being. For transforming six daycare yards in Finland, we used a forest floor with high biodiversity, sod, peat blocks, and planters for vegetable and flower growing. We used qualitative interview and survey-based data collected from the daycare personnel and parents to analyze how green yards encourage children’s engagement with their everyday life-worlds. We identified the functional possibilities provided by the yards and the dynamic aspects related to the greening. Green, biodiverse yards were considered safe, and inspired children’s play, diversified their activities, and increased physical activity. The greenery offered embodied experiences of nature and provided the children with multi-sensory exploration and diverse learning situations. The dynamic and emotional ways of engaging with the natural environment increased their well-being. The activities related to caring for the yards and exploring them promoted the development of environmental relationships. The results can be used for designing health-enhancing yards.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A1 Journal article-refereed
Organisations: Architecture, University of Lapland, University of Helsinki, University of Tampere
Contributors: Puhakka, R., Rantala, O., Roslund, M. I., Rajaniemi, J., Laitinen, O., Sinkkonen, A., ADELE Research Group
Number of pages: 16
Publication date: 16 Aug 2019
Journal: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Volume: 16
Issue number: 16
Article number: 2948
ISSN (Print): 1661-7827
Ratings: - Scopus rating (2019): CiteScore 3 SJR 0.739 SNIP 1.248
Original language: English
ASJC Scopus subject areas: Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
Keywords: affordance; children; well-being; physical activity; environmental relationship; green space; biodiversity
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific › peer-review
Hämeenpuiston kahvila, Hämeenpuisto Cafe
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: B1 Article in a scientific magazine
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Pesonen, M.
Pages: 42-43
Publication date: 2011
Journal: Puu - Suomalaista puuarkkitehtuuria ja rakentamista
Issue number: 2
ISSN (Print): 0357-9484
Original language: Finnish
Contribution: organisation=ark ars,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 7008
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific
Havaintoja yhteisöasumisesta
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A4 Article in a conference publication
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Helamaa, A.
Number of pages: 10
Publication date: 2013
Title of host publication: Arkkitehtuuritutkimuksen päivät 2011. Tutkimus ja käytäntö, Proceedings of the 3rd Symposium of Architectural Research 2011. Research & Praxis
Place of publication: Oulu
Publisher: University of Oulu, Department of Architecture
Editors: Herneoja, A., Hirviniemi, H., Hirvonen-Kantola, S., Joutsiniemi, A., Luusua, A., Mäntysalo, R., Niskanen, A., Niskasaari, K., Pihlajaniemi, H., Rönkkö, E., Soikkeli, A., Soudunsaari, L., Suikkari, R., Tolonen, K.
ISBN (Print): 978-951-42-9981-0
ISBN (Electronic): 978-951-42-9982-7
Name: Julkaisu- Oulun yliopisto. Arkkitehtuurin osasto. A
No.: 58
ISSN (Print): 0357-8704
Contribution: organisation=ark,FACT1=1<br/>Portfolio EDEND: 2013-12-29<br/>Publisher name: University of Oulu, Department of Architecture
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 2284
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Scientific › peer-review
Henkilökohtaista
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: B1 Article in a scientific magazine
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Joutsiniemi, A.
Pages: 5-7
Publication date: 2010
Journal: Yhdyskuntasuunnittelu
Issue number: 2010:3
ISSN (Print): 1459-6806
Original language: Finnish
Pääkirjoitus<br/>Contribution: organisation=ark ays,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 8226
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific
Heuristic three-level Instrument combining urban Morphology, Mobility, service Environments and Locational Information (HIMMELI)
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A3 Part of a book or another research book
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Iltanen, S.
Pages: 77-84
Publication date: 2012
Title of host publication: Accessibility Instruments for Planning Practice
Place of publication: Brussels
Publisher: COST Office
Editors: Angela, H., Cecilia, S., Luca, B.
Article number: 3.5
ISBN (Print): 978-989-20-3187-3
ISBN (Electronic): 978-989-20-3210-8
Ei UT-numeroa 14.8.2013<br/>Contribution: organisation=ark ays,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 4302
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › Scientific › peer-review
Hiedanrannan kehittämisvisio: Tiivis ja intensiivisesti vihreä Tampere City West
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D5 Text book, professional manual or guide or a dictionary
Organisations: School of Architecture, Research group: Built Environment in Transition, Research group: Urban Planning Theory, Department of Civil Engineering, Research group: Service Life Engineering of Structures, Department of Chemistry and Bioengineering, Research group: Industrial Bioengineering and Applied Organic Chemistry
Contributors: Lehtovuori, P., Edelman, H., Rintala, J., Jokinen, A., Rantanen, A., Särkilahti, M., Joensuu, T.
Number of pages: 75
Publication date: 4 Mar 2016
Publisher: Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto. Arkkitehtuurin laitos
ISBN (Print): 978-952-15-3712-7
ISBN (Electronic): 978-952-15-3713-4
Original language: Finnish
Name: Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto. Arkkitehtuurin laitos. Julkaisu
Volume: 10
ISSN (Print): 1797-4143
Research output: Book/Report › Book › Professional
High Line - puisto ratakiskoissa/High Line - a new perspective on Manhattan
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A1 Journal article-refereed
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Lodenius, S.
Pages: 54-56
Publication date: 2009
Journal: Arkkitehti
Issue number: 6/2009
ISSN (Print): 0783-3660
Original language: English
Contribution: organisation=ark ays,FACT1=1<br/>Publisher name: Suomen Arkkitehtiliitto
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 10747
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific › peer-review
HIMMELI for comprehensive transport planning and development planning
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: B3 Non-refereed article in conference proceedings
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Iltanen, S., Joutsiniemi, A., Kanninen, V., Mäntysalo, R., Syrman, S.
Number of pages: 6
Pages: 47-52
Publication date: 2014
Title of host publication: COST Action TU1002 - Assessing Usability of Accessibility Instruments
Publisher: COST Office
Editors: Brömmelstroet, M. T., Silva, C., Bertolini, L.
ISBN (Print): 978-90-9028212-1
Contribution: organisation=ark,FACT1=1<br/>Portfolio EDEND: 2015-01-09
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 535
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Scientific
Homogenous homes of Finland: 'Standard' flats in non-standardized blocks
Several authors have successfully created and employed vintage cohorts and housing typologies in research addressing energy renovation needs in the existing dwelling stock. This paper suggests that the idea of types would be useful in creating living quality-related renovation and adaptation concepts for homes. These concepts could be used for increasing the accessibility and individuality of flats and easing life in cramped conditions by means of design. Therefore, the study tests the approach by examining the plan design of flats in one cohort: the Finnish 1960–80s' dwelling stock. A total of 320 apartment blocks with 8745 flats in 51 cities are examined. The study identifies 18 different types of flats, which are based on 10 basic layouts, representing over 80% of all flats. Although the housing production of this era was characterized by cost-efficiency and industrialized prefabrication technologies, the result can be deemed somewhat surprising. This is because the building layouts were never standardized in Finland: only the production technology was standardized. The identified flat types are estimated to cover as much as one-third of all existing Finnish flats. These findings provide future opportunities for creating new mass-tailored renovation concepts.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A1 Journal article-refereed
Organisations: Research group: Built Environment in Transition, Research group: ASUTUT, School of Architecture, Research group: Built Environment in Transition
Contributors: Kaasalainen, T., Huuhka, S.
Number of pages: 19
Pages: 229-247
Publication date: 2016
Peer-reviewed: Yes
Early online date: 25 Jun 2015
Journal: Building Research and Information
Volume: 44
Issue number: 3
ISSN (Print): 0961-3218
Ratings: - Scopus rating (2016): CiteScore 5.1 SJR 1.335 SNIP 1.586
Original language: English
Keywords: apartment buildings, archetypes, building research, building stock, flats, housing stock, internal space, typology, vintage cohorts, Finland
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific › peer-review
Huippupuhujia Arkkitehtuuriviikolla
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D1 Article in a trade journal
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Lehtovuori, P.
Number of pages: 2
Pages: 16-17
Publication date: 2014
Journal: Arkkitehtiuutiset
Issue number: 11
ISSN (Print): 0044-8915
Original language: Finnish
Contribution: organisation=ark,FACT1=1<br/>Portfolio EDEND: 2014-12-30
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 912
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Professional
Human Wiz
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: F1 Published independent work of art
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Alatalo, E., Acharya, K., Hautamäki, J., Tommiska, A.
Publication date: 2010
Contribution: organisation=ark ays,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 7664
Research output: Artistic and non-textual form › Design › Solo art production
Hurmaava lähiö. Energiatehokas lähiökorjaaminen -hankkeen loppujulkaisu
The urbanization of Finland was based on suburbs of apartment buildings. Nearly half of the Finnish apartment houses were built in the 1960’s and 1970’s. These apartment houses were originally planned to be used only 30 years. 40 to 50 years time has passed and there are about half a million apartments like these in the need of different kind of technical repairs.
Thus the moment of rehabilitation of the suburbs is now, at the latest. There lie possibilities in this large task of the built environment. As part of the international collaboration for mitigation of the climate change, Finland is committed to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions to a sustainable level. By 2050 80% is aimed to be cut off from the level of 1990’s. If suburbs are repaired to become even a little bit more energy-efficient and supportive to sustainable lifestyles, this action has meaning for these national aims merely due to the great amount of suburbs there are to be repaired.
The culture of dwelling has changed in 40 years. We need different apartment sizes and types than before. The housing market is lacking many types of urban dwelling such as variations of detached houses in an urban environment. New housing types that are not available elsewhere can be developed in suburbs in pursuance of their renovation.
Project ENTELKOR, i.e. "Energy efficient rehabilitation of suburbs of concrete element apartment buildings", has started to map these possibilities of suburb renewal by asking: What has not been explored so far? The search for new research subjects was combined to traditional long term research and development work. This gave birth to four themes: recycling, energy, ecosystem of the city and strategies.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: C2 Edited books
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Alatalo, E. (ed.)
Number of pages: 150
Publication date: 2012
Place of publication: Tampere
Publisher: Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto. Arkkitehtuurin laitos; Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto. Rakennustekniikan laitos; EDGE; Ympäristöministeriö
ISBN (Print): 978-952-15-2797-5
ISBN (Electronic): 978-952-15-2798-2
Original language: Finnish
Name: Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto. Arkkitehtuurin laitos
Publisher: Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto. Arkkitehtuurin laitos; Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto. Rakennustekniikan laitos; EDGE; Ympäristöministeriö
Volume: 7
ISSN (Print): 1797-4143
on esipuhe<br/>Contribution: organisation=ark ars,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 3843
Research output: Book/Report › Anthology › Scientific › peer-review
ICT-Talo, Turku: Hyödyllistä ja kaunistavaa - Senaatti-kiinteistöjen historia 1811-2011
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: F3 Artistic part of a non-artistic publication
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Lahdelma, I., Mahlamäki, R.
Publication date: 2011
Contribution: organisation=ark aht,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 6504
Research output: Artistic and non-textual form › Architecture › Art in non-art work › peer-review
Ideoita kaavoituksen sisällön uudistamiseen: Kaavojen merkintöjen ja määräysten kehittäminen (KAMMI-hanke)
The project concerning the designations used in the plans and regulations on the plans (KAMMI) was based on the need to develop the content of the plans at different levels to take the changes in the environment and future needs better into account. As an outcome recommendations are given to develop the spatial planning system in relation to the key steering needs that were identified and the European objectives relating to the harmonisation of the management of planning data (INSPIRE Directive).
The various subsections of the report provide the reasoning for the conclusions at the end. The report starts with a description of the history and current situation of the Finnish spatial planning system. A key part of the project were the so-called stimulus themes through which the main needs for change were to be identified and the core future tasks of spatial planning were to be specified. The reflections on the stimulus themes were mirrored against the development of the spatial planning system as a whole and its contents. In the project it was also considered necessary to construct a view and ideas to renew spatial planning from the perspective of designations and regulations. At the end, various types of designations were developed for the steering of land use by municipalities both on the more general and on quite detailed level.
The work is closely linked to the process of amending the Land Use and Building Act that has been started. It provides a particular perspective to the discussion on the reform of the regional and land use planning system.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D4 Published development or research report or study
Organisations: Architecture
Contributors: Jama, T., Lehtovuori, P., Rajaniemi, J., Siikonen, M., Mäntynen, J., Rantanen, A., Joutsiniemi, A., Koskela, K., Kärkinen, T., Saarikoski, P., Saarniaho, K.
Number of pages: 74
Publication date: 26 Jan 2018
Place of publication: Helsinki
Publisher: Ympäristöministeriö
Volume: 4/2018
ISBN (Print): 978-952-11-4779-1
ISBN (Electronic): 978-952-11-4780-7
Original language: Finnish
Keywords: kaavoitus, alueidenkäyttö, alueidenkäytön suunnittelu, kaavamerkinnät, kaavamääräykset
Research output: Book/Report › Commissioned report › Professional
Ihmisen näkökulma integroidun asumisen jaetuissa tiloissa
The research focuses on spatio-functional aspects in recent European integrated housing cases, utilizing Jan Gehl’s ideas of the human dimension in urban space as a central instrument.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A1 Journal article-refereed
Organisations: Architecture, Research group: ASUTUT
Contributors: Maununaho, K.
Publication date: 2018
Journal: Yhdyskuntasuunnittelu
Volume: 56
ISSN (Print): 1459-6806
Original language: Finnish
Keywords: Integrated housing, intercultural housing, intergenerational housing, Jan Gehl, spatio-functional analysis
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific › peer-review
Ikääntyneiden tehostettu palveluasuminen: Tilallisten ratkaisujen tehokkuudesta ja toimivuudesta
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D5 Text book, professional manual or guide or a dictionary
Organisations: Architecture, Research group: ASUTUT
Contributors: Kaasalainen, T., Lehtinen, T., Moisio, M., Hedman, M.
Number of pages: 62
Publication date: Dec 2018
Place of publication: Tampere
Publisher: Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto. Arkkitehtuurin laboratorio
ISBN (Electronic): 978-952-15-4286-2
Original language: Finnish
Name: Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto. Arkkitehtuurin laboratorio. Asuntosuunnittelu. Julkaisu
No.: 33
ISSN (Print): 2242-4598
ASJC Scopus subject areas: Architecture , Geriatrics and Gerontology
Keywords: Elderly care, Assisted living, Housing design, Service buildings
Research output: Book/Report › Book › Professional
Ikkunoita metamorfologiaan
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: E1 Popularised article, newspaper article
Organisations: Architecture, Research group: Urban Planning and Design, Research group: Urban Planning Theory
Contributors: Cerrone, D., Lehtovuori, P.
Publication date: 2017
Journal: Arkkitehti-lehti, Finnish Architectural Review
Issue number: 4
Original language: English
Keywords: metamorphology, workshop, ARCHITECTURE, cultural analytics, city form, urbanism
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › General public
Imagined salad and steak restaurants: Consumers’ colour, music and emotion associations with different dishes
The aim of the present study was to examine people׳s colour, music and emotion associations with dishes from two imagined restaurants. We conducted an experiment where we asked two study-participant groups to match interior colours, background music and desired emotional states for either a salad restaurant or a steak restaurant. To evoke associations we used two dish photos – a salad and a steak dish. The hypothesis was that the study participants would choose different background music and colours for different imagined restaurants. The results show that the most often selected colour, music and musically evoked and desired emotions in the salad group were Kiwi (lime colour) combined with Jazz, Pop and Soul music, and Peacefulness and Joyful Activation. In the steak group the selections were Bordeaux (dark-red colour) combined with Jazz and Classical music, and Peacefulness, Transcendence, Tenderness and Joyful Activation. The results were discussed in terms of articulation theory that is widely used in critical cultural studies. The differences between the groups showed that the study participants made different kinds of articulations: the answers in the steak group emphasized romantic classical music and luxury, while the salad group emphasized vital (healthy food, dancing) and hedonistic (joy, pleasure) values. The results indicate that: (1) generally people value peaceful eating environments; (2) people choose different visual and auditory stimuli for an eating environment depending on the food menu; and (3) customers, in this case, expect a connection to their previous cultural experiences with salad and steak restaurants.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A1 Journal article-refereed
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Kontukoski, M., Paakki, M., Thureson, J., Uimonen, H., Hopia, A.
Number of pages: 11
Pages: 1-11
Publication date: Jul 2016
Journal: International Journal of Gastronomy and Food Science
Volume: 4
ISSN (Print): 1878-450X
Ratings: - Scopus rating (2016): CiteScore 1 SJR 0.472 SNIP 1.199
Original language: English
Keywords: Colour of food, Music, Emotion, Eating environment, Articulation theory
Source: RIS
Source ID: urn:1F2332B75B3B0B67C3F9D13A4111792F
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific › peer-review
Indicators for self-organization potential in urban context
Self-organization is a basic mechanism by which complex urban systems organize themselves. This mechanism emerges from individual agents’ local interactions, often with unpredictable consequences at the regional level. These emergent patterns cannot be controlled by traditional hierarchical methods, but they can be steered and encouraged towards desirable goals. Self-organization is often used as an allegory for all ‘unplanned’ activity in cities. It is important to study the actual mechanisms of self-organization in cities to link the theory of self-organization to planning praxis. This work builds on ongoing work exploring novel complex planning tools and methods. Here I explore the key features of open dynamic systems identified in the literature as indicators of self-organizing capacity. I study their applicability in urban spatial planning, and propose three measurable characteristics for estimating the self-organization potential of urban activities. Flow reflects generic accessibility, and is measured using space syntax. Internal order refers to autonomously organizing entities, in this case the clustering tendencies of activities. Enriching rests upon increasing complexity and is measured as changes in degrees of entropy over time. The results indicate that (1) the study area meets the criteria for self-organization, and (2) these characteristics can be applied to discover nodes of higher potential for self-organization in a city.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A1 Journal article-refereed
Organisations: School of Architecture, Research group: Urban Planning Theory
Contributors: Partanen, J.
Number of pages: 21
Pages: 951-971
Publication date: 19 Sep 2015
Journal: Environment & Planning B: Planning and Design
Volume: 42
Issue number: 5
ISSN (Print): 0265-8135
Ratings: - Scopus rating (2015): CiteScore 2.5 SJR 0.572 SNIP 1.077
Original language: English
ASJC Scopus subject areas: Environmental Science(all), Geography, Planning and Development
Keywords: complexity, innovation, planning, self-organization, urban evolution
Source: Scopus
Source ID: 84941798840
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific › peer-review
Informaatiohippasilla
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: B1 Article in a scientific magazine
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Joutsiniemi, A.
Number of pages: 4
Pages: 4-7
Publication date: 2013
Journal: Yhdyskuntasuunnittelu
Volume: 51
Issue number: 1
ISSN (Print): 1459-6806
Original language: Finnish
Contribution: organisation=ark,FACT1=1<br/>Portfolio EDEND: 2013-12-29
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 2427
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific
Inkeriläinen savusauna - Ingrian -Finnish smoke sauna in Ingermanland, Russia
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: B2 Part of a book or another research book
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Mattila, M.
Pages: 180-181
Publication date: 2011
Title of host publication: CIAV VERNADOC 2010: Keski-Skandinavian suomalaiset: Östmarkin kirkko, savutuvat
Place of publication: Helsinki
Publisher: Suomen ICOMOS, kansanrakentamisen komitea
Editor: Mattila, M.
ISBN (Print): 978-951-96602-9-5
Contribution: organisation=ark aht,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 6775
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › Scientific
In memoriam: Terttu Nupponen 24.1.1947–7.2.2019
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D1 Article in a trade journal
Organisations: Architecture, Research group: Urban Planning and Design, University of Turku
Contributors: Eräsaari, L., Heimala-Pelkonen, M., Kurki, H., Norvasuo, M., Puustinen, S., Särkikoski, T.
Number of pages: 2
Pages: 33-34
Publication date: 2019
Journal: Yhdyskuntasuunnittelu
Volume: 57
Issue number: 3
ISSN (Print): 1459-6806
Original language: Finnish
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Professional
Instituutioiden imemänä
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: B1 Article in a scientific magazine
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Joutsiniemi, A.
Number of pages: 4
Pages: 4-7
Publication date: 2012
Journal: Yhdyskuntasuunnittelu
Volume: 50
Issue number: 3
ISSN (Print): 1459-6806
Original language: Finnish
Contribution: organisation=ark,FACT1=1<br/>Portfolio EDEND: 2013-12-29
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 4361
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific
Integrating sustainability in design studio through blended learning
The complexity of sustainability often makes its integration into architectural education a difficult challenge. Consequently, sustainability is often not taught holistically or critically, leaving students confused as to what sustainable architecture is and how they might approach this themselves. At the same time, sustainable design must not be at the expense of our architectural imagination, yet within education and practice this is also often the case
This paper investigates how to bring sustainability knowledge into the studio instead of bringing the architecture studio to sustainability knowledge. In doing so, through two case studies undertaken at Aarhus School of Architecture, Denmark, the authors illustrate the integration of sustainable design in architecture studio using blended learning, such as making use of pre-recorded video lectures; group seminars, discussions and presentations; workshops and peer-peer learning as well as traditional studio drawing activities.
Changes within pedagogies need to occur to ensure that sustainability is embedded within the design education, acknowledging the dichotomy between the technical requirements and creative expression which are crucial for well-integrated holistic, sustainable architecture . To embed sustainability in the architectural studio, both poetics and sustainability need to be taught together, focusing especially on the aesthetic and spatial implications of sustainability. The key to integrating sustainability in the architectural studio is not only to give knowledge but to ensure that specific learning activities allow for the application of this knowledge into students' design process as well as to discuss the implications of this knowledge for the students’ own design project and the subsequent architectural language. This supports deep learning, critical thinking, and reflection skills. In the two cases outlined in this paper, this incorporation was embedded through developing studio-specific learning activities that cover both architecture and sustainability aspects, with students completing in-depth investigations and mappings of exemplary sustainable architecture case studies.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A4 Article in a conference publication
Organisations: Architecture, Aarhus School of Architecture
Contributors: Donovan , E., Pelsmakers, S.
Publication date: 4 Apr 2020
Title of host publication: Education, Design and Practice – Understanding skills in a Complex World AMPS, Architecture_MPS; Stevens Institute of Technology New Jersey / New York: 17-19 June, 2019
Publisher: AMPS
Name: AMPS Proceedings Series
ISSN (Electronic): 2398-9467
Keywords: sustainable, architecture, education
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Scientific › peer-review
Interactive and Engaging Social Learning Spaces for Collaboration
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A4 Article in a conference publication
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Poutanen, J., Syvänen, A., Frydenberg, M., Turunen, M., Walton, G.
Number of pages: 6
Pages: 1429-1434
Publication date: 2014
Title of host publication: Proceedings of World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunications; EdMedia 2014, World conference on educational Media and Technology, Dates: June 23 - 26, 2014, Location: Tampere, Finland
Publisher: Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE)
ISBN (Electronic): 978-1-939797-08-7
Name: World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunications
Volume: 2014
No.: 1
Contribution: organisation=ark,FACT1=1<br/>Portfolio EDEND: 2015-01-11<br/>Publisher name: Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE)
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 1299
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Scientific › peer-review
Introduction
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: B1 Article in a scientific magazine
Organisations: Architecture, Research group: Architecture: History and Theory
Contributors: Havik, K., Passinmäki, P.
Number of pages: 5
Pages: 7-11
Publication date: Jun 2019
Journal: DATUTOP
Issue number: 38
ISSN (Print): 0359-7105
Original language: English
Research output: Contribution to journal › Editorial › Scientific
Isoniemen riihi, Vehkajärvi - Isoniemi drying house in Häme, Finland
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: B2 Part of a book or another research book
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Mattila, M.
Pages: 168-169
Publication date: 2011
Title of host publication: CIAV VERNADOC 2010: Keski-Skandinavian suomalaiset: Östmarkin kirkko, savutuvat
Place of publication: Helsinki
Publisher: Suomen ICOMOS, kansanrakentamisen komitea
Editor: Mattila, M.
ISBN (Print): 978-951-96602-9-5
Contribution: organisation=ark aht,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 6776
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › Scientific
Jaetut tilat joustavan asumisen mahdollistajana
The changing lifestyles and ways of living, as well as demographic changes require flexibility in housing. This thesis deals with flexible housing that is enabled through the possibilities of shared spaces. Shared space is a common space shared by two or more dwellings, but which does not necessarily have to be used simultaneously. The potential that lies in shared spaces have not really taken into consideration on the field of study or practice. The research of flexible housing has mainly focused on private homes and their internal flexibility while the concept of sharing spaces hasn’t very strongly come up. In realized projects these kind of spaces have been so far used mainly in housing that is designed only for special user groups. However, there are many various ways to benefit from the use of shared spaces. Therefore, the subject is worth looking into when studying flexible housing.
Flexible housing and its implementation methods are mapped by studying the related research literature. The base for the development of the concepts is formed by studying and analyzing the features and benefits of shared spaces. The formed menu of the features is a tool that can be used in flexible housing projects, that wish to take advantage of shared facilities. Five design concepts are formed by combining the features of shared spaces in various ways. For each concept a plan application will also be implemented. The flexibility of the designs is displayed with residential stories, that show the relation between the design and changes in people’s life situations and needs. By means of design applications and residential stories it is proved that shared spaces are one way to achieve flexible housing and respond to people’s changing needs and lifestyles.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: G2 Master's thesis, polytechnic Master's thesis
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Iida, H.
Number of pages: 83
Publication date: 8 Oct 2014
Publisher: Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto. Arkkitehtuurin laitos
ISBN (Print): 978-952-15-3348-8
ISBN (Electronic): 978-952-15-3349-5
Original language: Finnish
Name: Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto. Arkkitehtuurin laitos. Asuntosuunnittelu. Julkaisu
Volume: 15
ISSN (Print): 2242-4598
Research output: Book/Report › Master's Thesis › Scientific
Järviluontokeskus Tampere, Lake Nature Center Tampere
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D5 Text book, professional manual or guide or a dictionary
Organisations: Architecture, Research group: Built Environment in Transition
Contributors: Karjalainen, M. (ed.), Pesonen, M. (ed.)
Number of pages: 59
Publication date: 2017
Place of publication: Tampere
Publisher: Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto. Arkkitehtuurin laitos. Rakennusoppi
ISBN (Print): 978-952-15-3958-9
Original language: Finnish
Research output: Book/Report › Book › Professional
Joensuun lyseon peruskoulu, Joensuu 2006: Maailman paras koulu - The Best School in the World - näyttely, Suomen rakennustaiteen museo, 8.6.-25.9.2011
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: F3 Artistic part of a non-artistic publication
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Lahdelma, I., Mahlamäki, R.
Publication date: 2011
Contribution: organisation=ark aht,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 6506
Research output: Artistic and non-textual form › Architecture › Art in non-art work
Joensuu Primary School, Joensuu Finland 2006: Architecture Exhibition: New Nordic Architecture, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebaek, Denmark, 29.6.-21.10.2012
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: F3 Artistic part of a non-artistic publication
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Lahdelma, I., Mahlamäki, R.
Publication date: 2012
Contribution: organisation=ark aht,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 4598
Research output: Artistic and non-textual form › Architecture › Art in non-art work
Joensuu Primary School, Joensuu Finland, 2006; New School Architecture from Europe: World Architecture: 10/2011: 100-105
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: F3 Artistic part of a non-artistic publication
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Lahdelma, I., Mahlamäki, R.
Publication date: 2011
Contribution: organisation=ark aht,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 6505
Research output: Artistic and non-textual form › Architecture › Art in non-art work
Johdanto: Arkkitehtiopiskelijat Näsilinnassa
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D4 Published development or research report or study
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Kalakoski, I., Kuitunen, H.
Number of pages: 1
Publication date: 2013
Publisher: Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto
ISBN (Print): 978-952-15-3210-8
Original language: Finnish
Name: Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto. Arkkitehtuurin laitos. Arkkitehtuurin historian julkaisuja
Publisher: Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto
Volume: 1
ISSN (Print): 2341-9865
Contribution: organisation=ark,FACT1=1<br/>Portfolio EDEND: 2013-12-29
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 2459
Research output: Book/Report › Commissioned report › Professional
Johdanto: kauppakeskukset osana kestävää kulutusta ja kaupunkirakennetta
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: B2 Part of a book or another research book
Organisations: Research group: Urban Laboratory, School of Architecture, Aalto University
Contributors: Hynynen, A., Rantanen, A., Kanninen, V., Mäntysalo, R.
Pages: 6-16
Publication date: 2011
Title of host publication: Kauppakeskukset osana kestävää kulutusta ja kaupunkirakennetta. Yhdyskuntasuunnittelun tutkimus- ja koulutuskeskuksen julkaisuja C
Place of publication: Espoo
Publisher: Aalto-yliopisto
Editors: Kanninen, V., Rantanen, A.
ISBN (Print): 978-952-60-3541-3
Poistettu tupla r=1264<br/>Contribution: organisation=ark ays,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 6158
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › Scientific
Johtopäätökset: kestävä kauppakeskus
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: B2 Part of a book or another research book
Organisations: School of Architecture, Aalto University
Contributors: Kanninen, V., Rantanen, A.
Pages: 54-59
Publication date: 2011
Title of host publication: Kauppakeskukset osana kestävää kulutusta ja kaupunkirakennetta. Yhdyskuntasuunnittelun tutkimus- ja koulutuskeskuksen julkaisuja C
Place of publication: Espoo
Publisher: Aalto-yliopisto
Editors: Kanninen, V., Rantanen, A.
ISBN (Print): 978-952-60-3541-3
Contribution: organisation=ark ays,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 6287
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › Scientific
Jotain uutta, jotain lainattua – ja hieman keltaista. Satakunnankatu 21.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D1 Article in a trade journal
Organisations: Architecture, Research group: ASUTUT
Contributors: Helamaa, A.
Pages: 39-40
Publication date: 2016
Journal: Arkkitehti
Issue number: 5
ISSN (Print): 0783-3660
Original language: Finnish
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Professional
Joustavan asunnon tilalliset logiikat: Erilaisiin käyttöihin mukautumiskykyisen asunnon tilallisista lähtökohdista ja suunnitteluperiaatteista
This research maps spatial solutions and spatial thinking that generate flexibility to dwellings. Flexibility is defined here as the ability to adapt to various uses. The research questions are a) what kind of spatial solutions and interrelated principles of flexible space organization can be distinguished, b) what kind of relation or interdependency is there between these spatial principles and dwelling flexibility, and c) which issues should the architect specifically focus on when designing dwellings following these principles.
The research approaches flexible dwelling space and spatial thinking behind it in two different ways. The first approach takes a look at various classifications and conceptualizations of flexible dwellings made by housing researchers in Europe since the early 1960’s. The second approach looks directly at a variety of flexible dwellings. Comparing and analyzing floor plans this approach builds knowledge and understanding on various spatial features that create flexibility.
These two approaches are treated in a comparative way. This means that the conceptualizations are used in grouping exemplary floor plans and floor plan groups are used to analyse contents and meanings of the conceptualizations. Through this double exposure a new theory, a theory of various spatial logics of dwelling flexibility, is formulated. Spatial logic, a term and concept adopted in this research, is defined as a principle or understanding that guides the organization, provision and arrangement of the built space. The concept unites tangible space and human thinking.
In this research seven distinct spatial logics of dwelling flexibility are formulated. These logics are based on transformability or multifunctionality. Alongside the logics these two basic approaches to flexible space are widely discussed.
Every logic opens up a specific view to flexibility. This means that it has certain potential but also various limitations. None of the logics is able to provide all inclusive flexibility. However, a space or a set of spaces that constitute a dwelling does not need to follow only one single logic but several logics can be combined.
The logics guide design and building. They materialize as buildings’ long-lasting properties. The choice of a logic that architect consciously or unconsciously makes is a vitally important strategic decision that essentially affects the sustainability of the built environment.
The theory produced in this research contains new terminology and a set of concepts focusing on the thematics of flexibility in Finnish. It is useful for both design and research on housing as well as for education. The theory challenges some common design practices in housing, especially the dominant 20thcentury discourse emphasizing tight-fit functionality
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: G4 Doctoral dissertation (monograph)
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Tarpio, J.
Number of pages: 427
Publication date: 15 May 2015
Publisher: Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto. Arkkitehtuurin laitos
ISBN (Print): 978-952-15-3509-3
ISBN (Electronic): 978-952-15-3510-9
Original language: Finnish
Name: Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto. Arkkitehtuurin laitos. Asuntosuunnittelu
No.: 18
ISSN (Print): 2242-4598
Keywords: architecture, housing, architectural theory, design theory, spatial theory, flexibility, transformability, multifunctionality
Research output: Book/Report › Doctoral thesis › Monograph
Joustavat asuinympäristöt: 10 visiota aikaa kestävään kaupunkiasumiseen
Housing production is usually based on the belief of predictability, but this approach is inconsistent with the fact that the future cannot be predicted. Residential design and construction must therefore adopt more flexible and adaptable principles, where the impossibility of making predictions is taken into account. Adaptable housing can help to meet the forthcoming and increasingly diverse housing needs, providing housing alternatives in a sustainable way. Ten visions presented in this publication introduce a wide range of means, methods and scales to achieve adaptability and flexibility in housing construction. The publication consists of ten design assignments created during an advanced housing design course at Tampere University of Technology in spring 2013. The publication presents not only a wide range of means to achieve flexibility in housing construction, but also their direct connection with the practice. The publication is part of a study concerning user-centric spaces in the Indoor Environment Program of RYM Oy.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D6 Edited professional books
Organisations: School of Architecture, Research group: ASUTUT
Contributors: Kotilainen, S. (ed.), Hedman, M. (ed.), Heikkinen, J. (ed.)
Number of pages: 268
Publication date: 31 Mar 2015
Place of publication: Tampere
Publisher: Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto. Arkkitehtuurin laitos
ISBN (Print): 978-952-15-3476-8
ISBN (Electronic): 978-952-15-3477-5
Original language: Finnish
Name: Housing Design
Publisher: Tampere University of Technology. School of Architecture. Housing Design. Publication;16
Versio ja lupa ok 12.1.2016 KK
Research output: Book/Report › Anthology › Professional
Jyväskylän ratapihan ympäristö, Yhdyskuntasuunnittelun ammattikurssi 1 2018
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D4 Published development or research report or study
Organisations: Architecture, Research group: Urban Planning and Design
Contributors: Rajaniemi, J. (ed.), Chudoba, M. (ed.), Lehmusvaara, E. (ed.)
Number of pages: 153
Publication date: Jun 2018
Place of publication: Tampere
Publisher: Tampere University of Technology, School of Architecture
ISBN (Print): 978-952-15-4126-1
ISBN (Electronic): 978-952-15-4127-8
Original language: Finnish
Research output: Book/Report › Commissioned report › Professional
Kaapelitehdas 25 v., avoimet ovet, näyttely
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: F1 Published independent work of art
Organisations: Architecture
Contributors: Panu, A.
Publication date: Aug 2017
Research output: Artistic and non-textual form › Exhibition › Solo art production
Kaisa Soini
Kotisivut www.kaisasoini.fi. website showing my artistic work and career
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: F1 Published independent work of art
Organisations: Architecture
Contributors: Soini, K.
Publication date: 1 Nov 2018
Keywords: kaisa soini website
Research output: Artistic and non-textual form › Web publication/site › Solo art production
Kaisa Soinin ja 21 taiteilijan töitä esillä kesänäyttelyssä
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: F1 Published independent work of art
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Soini, K.
Publication date: 2010
Poistettu r=1997<br/>Contribution: organisation=ark aht,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 9303
Research output: Artistic and non-textual form › Design › Solo art production
Kalevan kirkko / Kaleva Church
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D2 Article in professional manuals or guides or professional information systems or text book material
Organisations: Architecture, Research group: Architecture: History and Theory
Contributors: Koponen, O.
Number of pages: 2
Pages: 168-169
Publication date: 2017
Title of host publication: Docomomo Suomi / Docomomo Finland : Kohdeluettelo / Register Selection
Publisher: Docomomo Suomi Finland ry
ISBN (Print): 978-952-93-9292-6
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › Professional
Kangasalan Lamminrahka. Yhdyskuntasuunnittelun ammattikurssi 1 2015
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D4 Published development or research report or study
Organisations: School of Architecture, Research group: Urban Planning
Contributors: Rajaniemi, J. (ed.), Thureson, J. (ed.), Chudoba, M. (ed.)
Number of pages: 92
Publication date: Jun 2015
Place of publication: Tampere
Publisher: Tampere University of Technology, School of Architecture
ISBN (Print): 978-952-15-3540-6
ISBN (Electronic): 978-952-15-3541-3
Original language: Finnish
Research output: Book/Report › Commissioned report › Professional
Kangasala-talo: Vanhan kulttuuripitäjän uusi kulttuuritalo
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D1 Article in a trade journal
Organisations: School of Architecture, Research group: History of Architecture
Contributors: Koponen, O.
Number of pages: 3
Pages: 67-69
Publication date: 2015
Journal: Arkkitehti
Volume: 2015
Issue number: 4/2015
ISSN (Print): 0783-3660
Original language: Finnish
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Professional
Kansainvälinen mittausleiri, näyttely ja kyläkoulukinkerit
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: B2 Part of a book or another research book
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Mattila, M.
Pages: 12-14
Publication date: 2012
Title of host publication: Kyläkoulut : Finn VERNADOC 2011 - Kyläkoulukinkerit
Place of publication: Ruovesi
Publisher: Ruoveden Kotiseutuyhdistys ry; Suomen ICOMOS
Editor: Markku, M.
ISBN (Print): 978-952-67465-1-7
Contribution: organisation=ark aht,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 4834
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › Scientific
Kansainvälisiä maisemia
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D1 Article in a trade journal
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Kaituri, A.
Pages: 48-48
Publication date: 2011
Journal: Arkkitehtiuutiset
Volume: 63
Issue number: 2
ISSN (Print): 0044-8915
Original language: Finnish
Contribution: organisation=ark ars,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 6264
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Professional
Karjalainen savusauna - Karelian smoke sauna in Viena-Karelia, Russia
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: B2 Part of a book or another research book
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Mattila, M.
Pages: 178-179
Publication date: 2011
Title of host publication: CIAV VERNADOC 2010: Keski-Skandinavian suomalaiset: Östmarkin kirkko, savutuvat
Place of publication: Helsinki
Publisher: Suomen ICOMOS, kansanrakentamisen komitea
Editor: Mattila, M.
ISBN (Print): 978-951-96602-9-5
Contribution: organisation=ark aht,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 6777
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › Scientific
KARKIT – Kohtuuhintaisen asumisen rakennuskonseptit
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D1 Article in a trade journal
Organisations: Architecture, Research group: ASUTUT
Contributors: Tarpio, J.
Number of pages: 3
Pages: 15-17
Publication date: Aug 2018
Journal: Araviesti
Volume: 2018
Issue number: 2
ISSN (Print): 1457-8093
Original language: Finnish
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Professional
Kastellin monitoimitalo Oulu, Arkkitehtilehti 4/15
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: F1 Published independent work of art
Organisations: School of Architecture, Research group: Architecture: History, Theory and Innovations
Contributors: Lahdelma, I.
Publication date: 2015
Research output: Artistic and non-textual form › Architecture › Solo art production
Kastellin monitoimitalo Oulu, Prointerior 4/2014
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: F1 Published independent work of art
Organisations: School of Architecture, Research group: Architecture: History, Theory and Innovations
Contributors: Lahdelma, I.
Publication date: 2014
Research output: Artistic and non-textual form › Architecture › Solo art production
Kastellin monitoimitalo Oulu / Projektiuutiset 4/2014
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: F1 Published independent work of art
Organisations: School of Architecture, Research group: Architecture: History, Theory and Innovations
Contributors: Lahdelma, I.
Publication date: 2014
Research output: Artistic and non-textual form › Architecture › Solo art production
Katsaus 2016: Kastellin monitoimitalo
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: F1 Published independent work of art
Organisations: Architecture, Research group: Architecture: History and Theory
Contributors: Lahdelma, I.
Publication date: 25 Nov 2017
Research output: Artistic and non-textual form › Exhibition › Solo art production › peer-review
Katsaus betonilähiöiden korjausrakentamiseen Ruotsissa
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D1 Article in a trade journal
Organisations: School of Architecture, Research group: Built Environment in Transition
Contributors: Huuhka, S.
Pages: 28-35
Publication date: 2012
Journal: Betoni
Volume: 82
Issue number: 2
ISSN (Print): 1235-2136
Original language: Finnish
Contribution: organisation=ark ars,FACT1=1<br/>Publisher name: Suomen betonitieto
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 4272
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Professional
Katsaus vähähiilisyyden edistämiseen
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D4 Published development or research report or study
Organisations: Civil Engineering, Architecture
Contributors: Sorri, J., Edelman, H.
Number of pages: 56
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto
ISBN (Electronic): 978-952-15-4024-0
Name: Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto. Rakennustekniikan laboratorio. Rakennustuotanto ja -talous. Raportti
Volume: 21
ISSN (Print): 2489-5717
Research output: Working paper › Discussion paper › Professional
Kattavasti rivitaloista
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D1 Article in a trade journal
Organisations: School of Architecture, Research group: ASUTUT
Contributors: Helamaa, A.
Number of pages: 2
Pages: 80-81
Publication date: 2015
Journal: Arkkitehti
Issue number: 3
ISSN (Print): 0783-3660
Original language: Finnish
Research output: Contribution to journal › Book/Film/Article review › Professional
Kaupan typologinen evoluutio dynaamisissa monitoimijaisissa verkostoissa
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: B2 Part of a book or another research book
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Rantanen, A.
Pages: 32-45
Publication date: 2012
Title of host publication: Kestävät kauppapaikat verkostokaupungissa. Aalto-yliopiston julkaisusarja TIEDE + TEKNOLOGIA
Place of publication: Espoo
Publisher: Aalto-yliopisto. Insinööritieteiden korkeakoulu. Maankäyttötieteiden laitos. Yhdyskuntasuunnittelun tutkimus- ja koulutusryhmä YTK
Editors: Raine, M., Anssi, J., Suvi, N., Simo, S.
ISBN (Print): 978-952-60-4738-6
ISBN (Electronic): 978-952-60-4737-9
Contribution: organisation=ark ays,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 5159
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › Scientific
Kauppakeskukset osana kestävää kulutusta ja kaupunkirakennetta
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: C2 Edited books
Organisations: School of Architecture, Aalto University
Contributors: Kanninen, V. (ed.), Rantanen, A. (ed.)
Publication date: 2010
Place of publication: Espoo
Publisher: Aalto-yliopisto
ISBN (Print): 978-952-60-3541-3
Original language: Finnish
Name: Yhdyskuntasuunnittelun tutkimus- ja koulutuskeskuksen julkaisuja. C
Publisher: Aalto-yliopisto
Volume: 82
ISSN (Print): 1455-7754
Contribution: organisation=ark ays,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 8280
Research output: Book/Report › Anthology › Scientific › peer-review
Kauppakeskukset verkostokaupungissa
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: B2 Part of a book or another research book
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Iltanen, S.
Pages: 30-33
Publication date: 2011
Title of host publication: Kauppakeskukset osana kestävää kulutusta ja kaupunkirakennetta. Yhdyskuntasuunnittelun tutkimus- ja koulutuskeskuksen julkaisuja C
Place of publication: Espoo
Publisher: Aalto-yliopisto
Editors: Kanninen, V., Rantanen, A.
ISBN (Print): 978-952-60-3541-3
Contribution: organisation=ark ays,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 6166
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › Scientific
Kauppakeskus kaupungin käyttöliittymänä
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A3 Part of a book or another research book
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Rantanen, A.
Pages: 63-66
Publication date: 2011
Title of host publication: Käyttäjälähtöiset tilat: Uutta ajattelua tilojen suunnitteluun. Tekesin julkaisu
Place of publication: Helsinki
Publisher: Teonsana Oy
ISBN (Print): 978-952-457-531-7
Contribution: organisation=ark ays,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 7095
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › Scientific › peer-review
Kauppakeskus kaupunkitilana - integroituminen lähiympäristöön
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: B2 Part of a book or another research book
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Rantanen, A.
Pages: 34-37
Publication date: 2011
Title of host publication: Kauppakeskukset osana kestävää kulutusta ja kaupunkirakennetta. Yhdyskuntasuunnittelun tutkimus- ja koulutuskeskuksen julkaisuja C
Place of publication: Espoo
Publisher: Aalto-yliopisto
Editors: Kanninen, V., Rantanen, A.
ISBN (Print): 978-952-60-3541-3
Contribution: organisation=ark ays,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 7096
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › Scientific
Kauppapaikkojen suunnittelun ja johtamisen välineet kestävässä verkostokaupungissa
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: B2 Part of a book or another research book
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Nenonen, S., Joutsiniemi, A.
Pages: 196-197
Publication date: 2012
Title of host publication: Kestävät kauppapaikat verkostokaupungissa. Aalto-yliopiston julkaisusarja TIEDE + TEKNOLOGIA
Place of publication: Espoo
Publisher: Aalto-yliopisto. Insinööritieteiden korkeakoulu. Maankäyttötieteiden laitos. Yhdyskuntasuunnittelun tutkimus- ja koulutusryhmä YTK
Editors: Raine, M., Anssi, J., Suvi, N., Simo, S.
ISBN (Print): 978-952-60-4738-6
ISBN (Electronic): 978-952-60-4737-9
Contribution: organisation=ark ays,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 4911
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › Scientific
Kaupungin kiusalliset detaljit ja robustit ratkaisut
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: B1 Article in a scientific magazine
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Joutsiniemi, A.
Pages: 6-8
Publication date: 2010
Journal: RY Rakennettu ympäristö
Issue number: 4
ISSN (Print): 1457-9510
Original language: Finnish
Contribution: organisation=ark ays,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 8227
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific
Kaupungin koodi ja innovaation paikka
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: B1 Article in a scientific magazine
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Joutsiniemi, A.
Pages: 4-7
Publication date: 2010
Journal: Yhdyskuntasuunnittelu
Volume: 48
Issue number: 4
ISSN (Print): 1459-6806
Original language: Finnish
Contribution: organisation=ark ays,FACT1=1<br/>Publisher name: Yhdyskuntasuunnittelu-lehti
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 8229
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific
Kaupunginosan näköinen koti
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: E1 Popularised article, newspaper article
Organisations: Architecture, Research group: Architecture: History and Theory
Contributors: Kalakoski, I.
Publication date: 2017
Journal: DOT Design on Tampere
Issue number: 5
Original language: Finnish
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › General public
Kaupungista välittäminen : reitityksiä kohti urbaania mannerta
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: B2 Part of a book or another research book
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Lehtovuori, P.
Number of pages: 10
Pages: 111-120
Publication date: 2013
Title of host publication: Matkalla : Professori Pauli Tapani Karjalaisen 60-vuotisjuhlakirja
Place of publication: Oulu
Publisher: Anssi Paasi
Editors: Paasi, A., Rannila, P., Tani, S.
ISBN (Print): 978-952-93-1901-5
Contribution: organisation=ark,FACT1=1<br/>Portfolio EDEND: 2013-12-29
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 2757
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › Scientific
Kaupunkia etsimässä - Eliel Saarinen Amerikassa 1923-1950
In my dissertation, Kaupunkia etsimässä – Eliel Saarinen Amerikassa 1923–1950 (Search for a City – Eliel Saarinen in America 1923–1950) Eliel Saarinen’s American career is described as a continuation of his career in Finland. The focus is on urban design and planning. Saarinen’s career as an urban planner may be followed from the Helsinki railway station (which inspired him to search for solutions to traffic problems) to street plans, international competitions and visionary designs for the future of Helsinki. In the latter, his urban design ideas may be seen in the largest scope of scales: from the city region to the details of housing design.
Also in the United States Saarinen’s career was marked by a design attitude that used a variety of scales. The city region was taken over by Saarinen in his organic decentralization, but at the same time he took notice of urban details and designed houses, interiors and textiles. In housing design Saarinen used the catalogue of attached houses that he had already researched in Finland, and did not see the need to rethink the spatial solutions to everyday living in his American rowhouse designs. Recurring themes throughout several decades were, for example, similar spatial arrangements in apartment plans, connections between interior and exterior, composition of street space, flowing traffic solutions with a hierarchy of streets and paths and taking into account the larger context connected to the design task. At the same time, the designs show Saarinen’s familiarity with the current urban discourse in the United States: block structure became more open and the hierarchical separation of various traffic forms was more important than before. The designer combined modernity with a knowledge of the past.
Saarinen was designing a city even when designing one building. Behind the attitude of controlling wholes was the idea of the city as a Gesamtkunstwerk, a total work of art. Saarinen saw the different phases of this idea during his career. In the Munkkiniemi-Haaga Plan he appeared as an artist, but in America he was confronted with a new kind of planning context: the problems of dense metropolitan cores and spreading suburbs. Saarinen’s solution to both problems was the gradual process of organic decentralization. The city planner’s role changed from an artist to the portrayer of processes. The urban region was looked at from above, but at the same time homes were designed and details drawn. Eliel Saarinen’s career was one of the most extensive examples of an urban application of the Gesamtkunstwerk idea.
The American legacy of Saarinen the urban designer consisted of a skyscraper model that influenced urban centers in the United States of the 1920s, the process of organic decentralization that aimed at creating order to metropolitan growth, and the idea of an architect’s pedagogical responsibility as an educator of the general public. Education could be furthered by books as well as thoughtfully designed environments. The roles of an urban planner, building designer and educator were all intertwined, as were the various scales of design work. In Eliel Saarinen’s designs all scale levels came together to form a whole, which was described by biological analogies in Saarinen’s writings. The city was an organism, and both the scalar hierarchies and the inspiration for form search were found in nature. Saarinen’s interpretation of the Gesamtkunstwerk idea evolved into an interaction and harmony of levels of scale, which guided his design process whether the task was objects or city regions. To his students he especially stressed the importance of taking into account the next higher scale level in design. Mastering scale levels had then – as well as now – an essential importance in architectural design processes.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: G4 Doctoral dissertation (monograph)
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Chudoba, M.
Publication date: 2011
Place of publication: Tampere
Publisher: Tampere University of Technology
ISBN (Print): 978-952-15-2629-9
Original language: Finnish
Name: Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto. Arkkitehtuurin laitos. Julkaisu
Publisher: Tampere University of Technology
Volume: 6
ISSN (Print): 1797-4143
Awarding institution:Tampere University of Technology
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 5848
Research output: Book/Report › Doctoral thesis › Monograph
Kaupunkien dynamiikka ja simulaatiomallit
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: B2 Part of a book or another research book
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Iltanen, S.
Pages: 198-205
Publication date: 2012
Title of host publication: Kestävät kauppapaikat verkostokaupungissa. Aalto-yliopiston julkaisusarja TIEDE + TEKNOLOGIA
Place of publication: Espoo
Publisher: Aalto-yliopisto. Insinööritieteiden korkeakoulu. Maankäyttötieteiden laitos. Yhdyskuntasuunnittelun tutkimus- ja koulutusryhmä YTK
Editors: Raine, M., Anssi, J., Suvi, N., Simo, S.
ISBN (Print): 978-952-60-4738-6
ISBN (Electronic): 978-952-60-4737-9
Contribution: organisation=ark ays,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 4303
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › Scientific
Kaupunkievoluution tunnistaminen ja tukeminen itseohjeutuvilla työpaikka-alueilla
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D4 Published development or research report or study
Organisations: Architecture
Contributors: Partanen, J.
Publication date: Jan 2018
Original language: Finnish
Name: Tutkimuskatsauksia
Publisher: Turun kaupunkitutkimusohjelma
Volume: 01/2018
ISSN (Electronic): 1799-5124
Research output: Book/Report › Commissioned report › Professional
Kaupunki koronan jälkeen
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: E1 Popularised article, newspaper article
Organisations: Architecture
Contributors: Hynynen, A.
Publication date: 4 May 2020
Journal: Ilkka-Pohjalainen
Original language: Finnish
Research output: Contribution to journal › Comment/debate › General public
Kaupunkikoti lapselle: ohjeita, kuinka kehittää asuntoja urbaanissa ympäristössä pienen lapsen näkökulmasta
Migration to city centres is an increasing phenomena in Finland. One of the largest groups moving to live in cities, in addition to single persons and the elderly, are families with children. Work-related moving to cities is common, but families have also become interested in urban living. However the excess demand in the housing market does not meet the willingness ot the families to move to city centres. The housing designs in the city centres also primarily focus on the requirements of adults and the needs of children have been left in the background. What kind of housing do the families with children in urban environment require and what are the details to be taken in the account from the perspective of children?
That is the question this thesis aims to answer. Research were collected to achieve an understanding of child development and requirements to create a basis for housing design from the perspective of children. The focus in on children under school age for whom home is one of the most important growth environmens and greatly affects their development. Child-friendly housing designs for different concepts are considered based on the research. These concepts involve different types of families for which various floor plans are introduced in this study. The goal is to find child-friendly housing solutions and to give means on which to build on when developing apartments designed for families with small children.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: G2 Master's thesis, polytechnic Master's thesis
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Tuominen, I.
Number of pages: 115
Publication date: May 2016
Publisher: Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto. Arkkitehtuurin laitos
ISBN (Electronic): 978-952-15-3752-3
Original language: Finnish
Name: Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto. Arkkitehtuurin laitos. Asuntosuunnittelu. Julkaisu
Volume: 25
ISSN (Print): 2242-4598
Keywords: children, housing design, apartment, housing
Research output: Book/Report › Master's Thesis › Scientific
Kaupunkikuvan muutos herätti arkkitehdit elokuvan tekoon
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D1 Article in a trade journal
Organisations: Architecture, Research group: Architecture: History and Theory
Contributors: Kalakoski, I.
Publication date: 2018
Journal: Kulttuurista perinnöksi
Volume: 2
ISSN (Print): 2489-6233
Original language: Finnish
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Professional
Kaupunkimaisuuden näkökulma
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D1 Article in a trade journal
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Lehtovuori, P.
Number of pages: 4
Pages: 46-49
Publication date: 2013
Journal: Arkkitehti
Issue number: 6
ISSN (Print): 0783-3660
Original language: Finnish
Contribution: organisation=ark,FACT1=1<br/>Portfolio EDEND: 2013-12-29<br/>Publisher name: Suomen Arkkitehtiliitto
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 2758
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Professional
Kaupunki näyttämönä
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D1 Article in a trade journal
Organisations: School of Architecture, Research group: Urban Planning
Contributors: Chudoba, M.
Number of pages: 2
Pages: 12-13
Publication date: 2015
Journal: Arkkitehtiuutiset
Issue number: 8
ISSN (Print): 0044-8915
Original language: Finnish
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Professional
Kaupunki on ihmisen koti. Klassikko 1999: Taina Rajanti: Kaupunki on ihmisen koti
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: B1 Article in a scientific magazine
Organisations: Architecture, Research group: Urban Planning and Design
Contributors: Norvasuo, M.
Number of pages: 4
Pages: 60-63
Publication date: 2019
Journal: Yhdyskuntasuunnittelu
Volume: 57
Issue number: 2
ISSN (Print): 1459-6806
Original language: Finnish
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific
Kaupunkirakenteen kokonaisvaltainen resurssitehokkuus
The built environment and urban functions, including transportation, use notable amounts of material and energy resources. On the other hand, cities are an important source of technical and social skills, social well-being and economic innovation. The WHOLE project approaches the urban structure as a set of interactive spatial and functional networks, linkages of which direct resource generation and flows. The resource-efficiency of the urban structure is defined not only as saving and recycling re- sources, but also as their constant renewal. The main result of the project is the comprehensive re- source-efficiency model for urban structures, the WHOLE model. It conceptualises different decision types to improve resource-efficiency, presents an extensive plan of action for resource-efficiency that can be applied at different stages of design, management and projects, and suggests qualitative and quantitative indicators and calculation methods related to the plan. The project has also produced a model that combines material, immaterial and spatial resources, a qualitative evaluation model for transportation projects, and a GIS-based, modular calculation model for spatial resource efficiency. Integration between networks is suggested as a way of enhancing resource-efficiency. Instead of mere densification, the results of the project emphasise versatile network links, accessibility in broad sense and flexibility of structures in changing contexts.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D4 Published development or research report or study
Organisations: Architecture, Research group: Urban Planning and Design, Research group: EDGE, Civil Engineering, Research group: Transport Research Centre Verne
Contributors: Lehtovuori, P., Vanhatalo, J., Rantanen, A., Viri, R., Sorri, J., Edelman, H., Liimatainen, H.
Number of pages: 134
Publication date: 27 Sep 2017
Publisher: Valtioneuvoston kanslia
Volume: 2017
Edition: 65
ISBN (Print): 978-952-287-451-1
ISBN (Electronic): 978-952-287-450-4
Original language: Finnish
Name: Valtioneuvoston selvitys- ja tutkimustoiminnan julkaisusarja
ISSN (Electronic): 2342-6799
Research output: Book/Report › Commissioned report › Professional
Kaupunkitutkimuksen uusi aalto
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D1 Article in a trade journal
Organisations: Architecture, Research group: Urban Planning Theory, Research group: Urban Planning and Design
Contributors: Lehtovuori, P.
Number of pages: 2
Pages: 30-31
Publication date: 2016
Journal: Arkkitehtiuutiset
Issue number: 8
ISSN (Print): 0044-8915
Original language: Finnish
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Professional
Kaupunki uudistuu
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D1 Article in a trade journal
Organisations: School of Architecture, Research group: Urban Planning
Contributors: Chudoba, M.
Number of pages: 2
Pages: 12-13
Publication date: 2015
Journal: Arkkitehtiuutiset
Issue number: 10
ISSN (Print): 0044-8915
Original language: Finnish
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Professional
Kehdosta hautaan tuhannen rakennuksen kautta?
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D1 Article in a trade journal
Organisations: School of Architecture, Research group: Built Environment in Transition
Contributors: Huuhka, S.
Pages: 4-5
Publication date: 2010
Journal: Arkkitehtiopiskelija
Issue number: I/2010
ISSN (Print): 1795-5335
Original language: Finnish
Contribution: organisation=ark ars,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 8131
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Professional
Kehitysvammaisten asuminen uudistuu
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D1 Article in a trade journal
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Helamaa, A.
Number of pages: 3
Pages: 4-6
Publication date: 2014
Journal: Araviesti
Issue number: 2
ISSN (Print): 1457-8093
Original language: Finnish
Contribution: organisation=ark,FACT1=1<br/>Portfolio EDEND: 2014-12-30
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 446
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Professional
Kennosta kodiksi: tutkielmia moduulirakenteisista asuinkerrostaloista
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: G2 Master's thesis, polytechnic Master's thesis
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Tiia, R.
Number of pages: 84
Publication date: 3 Apr 2013
Publisher: Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto. Arkkitehtuurin laitos
Original language: Finnish
Name: Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto. Arkkitehtuurin laitos. Asuntosuunnittelu. Julkaisu
Volume: 8
ISSN (Electronic): 2242-4598
Research output: Book/Report › Master's Thesis › Scientific
Keskikokoinen metapolis? Näköaloja osaamisvetoiseen kehittämiseen Seinäjoella
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D4 Published development or research report or study
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Hynynen, A., Kolehmainen, J.
Number of pages: 34
Publication date: 2011
Place of publication: Tampere
Publisher: University of Tampere
ISBN (Print): 978-951-44-8448-3
Original language: Finnish
Name: Tampereen yliopisto. Alueellisen kehittämisen tutkimusyksikkö. Sente työraportteja
Publisher: Tampereen yliopisto
Volume: 32/2011
ISSN (Print): 1457-9995
Contribution: organisation=ark ays,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 6157
Research output: Book/Report › Commissioned report › Professional
Keskitehokas asuinrakentaminen - uudenlainen asuntorakentamisen konsepti
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D1 Article in a trade journal
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Hedman, M.
Pages: 22-24
Publication date: 2012
Journal: RY Rakennettu ympäristö
Volume: 49
Issue number: 1
ISSN (Print): 1457-9510
Original language: Finnish
Contribution: organisation=ark ars,FACT1=1<br/>Publisher name: Rakennustieto Oy; Rakennustarkasturyhdistys RTY ry; Rakennustietosäätiö RTS
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 4171
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Professional
Keskitehokas rakentaminen. Esimerkkejä keskitehokkaan asuinrakentamisen malleista
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: C2 Edited books
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Hedman, M. (ed.)
Number of pages: 201
Publication date: 2012
Place of publication: Tampere
Publisher: Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto. Arkkitehtuurin laitos
ISBN (Print): 978-952-15-2755-5
ISBN (Electronic): 978-952-15-2756-2
Original language: Finnish
Name: Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto. Arkkitehtuurin laitos. Asuntosuunnittelu. Julkaisu
Publisher: Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto
Volume: 1
ISSN (Print): 2242-4598
on esipuhe<br/>Contribution: organisation=ark ars,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 4172
Research output: Book/Report › Anthology › Scientific › peer-review
Keski-Uudenmaan KUUMA-kuntien kehitys- ja ympäristökuva, Hyvinkäätä koskeva laajennusosio, 2005
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D4 Published development or research report or study
Organisations: Yhdyskuntasuunnittelu
Contributors: Lodenius, S., Silfverberg, B., Santasalo, T.
Publication date: 2006
Publisher: Unknown Publisher
Original language: Finnish
Contribution: organisation=ays,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 16987
Research output: Book/Report › Commissioned report › Professional
Keskustoista kesannoille
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A1 Journal article-refereed
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Lodenius, S.
Pages: 15-21
Publication date: 2011
Journal: Arkkitehti
Volume: 108
Issue number: 3
ISSN (Print): 0783-3660
Original language: Finnish
Contribution: organisation=ark ays,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 6645
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific › peer-review
Kestävyys ja korjaaminen
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D1 Article in a trade journal
Organisations: Architecture, Research group: Architecture: History and Theory
Contributors: Kalakoski, I., Lehtinen, P.
Publication date: 2018
Journal: Kulttuurista perinnöksi
Volume: 2
ISSN (Print): 2489-6233
Original language: Finnish
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Professional
Key concepts in urban studies: 2nd edition
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: C1 Separate scientific books
Organisations: School of Architecture, Research group: Built Environment in Transition, Research group: Urban Planning Theory
Contributors: Gottdiener, M., Budd, L., Lehtovuori, P.
Publication date: 2015
Place of publication: London
Publisher: SAGE Publications
ISBN (Print): 9781849201995
Original language: English
Name: SAGE Key Concepts series
Research output: Book/Report › Book › Scientific › peer-review
Kilpailuista toteutukseen, Arkkitehtitoimisto Lahdelma&Mahlamäki Oy
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: F1 Published independent work of art
Organisations: School of Architecture, Research group: Architecture: History, Theory and Innovations
Contributors: Lahdelma, I.
Publication date: 2015
Research output: Artistic and non-textual form › Exhibition › Solo art production
Kilpailutyö esillä kansainvälisessä näyttelyssä: työn nimi Diamonds: E11 EXPO: exhibition of results and implementation, 18.-20.5.2012 SEMPERDEPOT/ATELIERHAUS, Vienna, Austria
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: F3 Artistic part of a non-artistic publication
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Poutanen, J.
Publication date: 2012
Contribution: organisation=ark ars,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 5097
Research output: Artistic and non-textual form › Architecture › Art in non-art work › peer-review
Kisailua vai kerman kuorintaa
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: B1 Article in a scientific magazine
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Joutsiniemi, A., Laine, M. R., Mäenpää, P., Annala, M., Holopainen, T.
Pages: 4-9
Publication date: 2012
Journal: Yhdyskuntasuunnittelu
Volume: 50
Issue number: 2
ISSN (Print): 1459-6806
Original language: Finnish
Contribution: organisation=ark ays,FACT1=1<br/>Publisher name: Yhdyskuntasuunnittelu-lehti
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 4364
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific
Kivinavetat, Finn Vernadoc 2009 - Kivinavettakinkerit
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: C2 Edited books
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Mattila, M. (ed.)
Number of pages: 133
Publication date: 2010
Place of publication: Vilppula
Publisher: Ruoveden kunnan sivistystoimi, Suomen Icomos, Kansanrakentamisen komitea
ISBN (Print): 978-951-96602-8-8
Original language: Finnish
Contribution: organisation=ark aht,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 8768
Research output: Book/Report › Anthology › Scientific › peer-review
Klassikko täyttää pyöreitä : 1943 : The city - its growth, its decay, its future : Saarinen, E (1943). The city - its growth, its decay, its future. Cambridge, Massachussets: The MIT Press. ISBN 1262190176. 380s. : Kohti desentralisoitua kaupunkirakennetta
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: B1 Article in a scientific magazine
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Chudoba, M.
Number of pages: 3
Pages: 74-76
Publication date: 2013
Journal: Yhdyskuntasuunnittelu
Volume: 51
Issue number: 1
ISSN (Print): 1459-6806
Original language: Finnish
Contribution: organisation=ark,FACT1=1<br/>Portfolio EDEND: 2013-11-29<br/>Publisher name: Yhdyskuntasuunnittelun Seura
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 2045
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific
Klingendahlin parveke, opiskelijakilpailu 2015
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D6 Edited professional books
Organisations: Architecture, Research group: Built Environment in Transition
Contributors: Karjalainen, M. (ed.), Pesonen, M. (ed.)
Number of pages: 73
Publication date: 2016
Place of publication: Tampere
Publisher: Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto. Arkkitehtuurin laitos. Rakennusoppi
ISBN (Print): 978-952-154-3849-0
Original language: Finnish
Research output: Book/Report › Anthology › Professional
Kohtaavatko yhdyskuntasuunnittelun muuttuvat tehtävät ja monitieteinen koulutus toisensa?
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: B1 Article in a scientific magazine
Organisations: Research group: Urban Planning and Design, Architecture
Contributors: Norvasuo, M.
Publication date: 2017
Journal: Yhdyskuntasuunnittelu
Volume: 55
Issue number: 4
ISSN (Print): 1459-6806
Original language: Finnish
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific
Kohti asukasta palvelevaa asuntoaluesuunnittelua: Suunnitelma Sastamalan Kukkurin rakentumiseks
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: G2 Master's thesis, polytechnic Master's thesis
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Leif, L.
Number of pages: 157
Publication date: 3 Apr 2013
Publisher: Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto. Arkkitehtuurin laitos
ISBN (Print): 978-952-15-3028-9
ISBN (Electronic): 978-952-15-3029-6
Original language: Finnish
Name: Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto. Arkkitehtuurin laitos. Asuntosuunnittelu. Julkaisu
Volume: 9
ISSN (Electronic): 2242-4598
Research output: Book/Report › Master's Thesis › Scientific
Kohti käyttäjäkeskeistä asuntorakentamista: Asukaskeskeisen tilasuunnittelun osa-alueet
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D1 Article in a trade journal
Organisations: Architecture
Contributors: Saarimaa, S.
Number of pages: 2
Publication date: 29 Sep 2018
Journal: RY Rakennettu ympäristö
Issue number: 3
ISSN (Print): 1457-9510
Original language: Finnish
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Professional
Kohti kestävää Skanssia
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D4 Published development or research report or study
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Laak, M. (ed.), Del Barrio Batista, J. (ed.)
Number of pages: 87
Publication date: 2014
Publisher: Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto. Arkkitehtuurin laitos
ISBN (Print): 978-952-15-3248-1
ISBN (Electronic): 978-952-15-3249-8
Original language: Finnish
Versio ok 14.12.2015
Research output: Book/Report › Commissioned report › Professional
Kohtuuhintainen asuminen. Ratkaisuperiaatteita rakennussuunnitteluun.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D5 Text book, professional manual or guide or a dictionary
Organisations: Architecture, Research group: ASUTUT
Contributors: Teronen, T., Tarpio, J., Hirvilammi, T.
Number of pages: 116
Publication date: 21 Dec 2018
Place of publication: Tampere
Publisher: Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto. Arkkitehtuurin laboratorio
ISBN (Electronic): 978-952-15-4278-7
Original language: Finnish
Name: Edit Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto. Arkkitehtuurin laboratorio. Asuntosuunnittelu. Julkaisu
No.: 31
ISSN (Print): 2242-4598
INT=ark,"Teronen, Tommi"
Research output: Book/Report › Book › Professional
Kokemuksellisia pisteitä muuttuvassa kaupungissa : Havaintoja 2000-luvun Espoosta / Upplevelserum i den föränderliga staden : Observationer i Esbo på 2000-talet / Experiential places in a changing city : Observations in 21st century Espoo
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: B2 Part of a book or another research book
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Lehtovuori, P.
Pages: 27-34; 38-41; 45-49
Publication date: 2013
Title of host publication: Espoo : arjen arkkitehtuuria / Esbo : arkitektur för alla / Espoo : everyday architecture
Place of publication: Helsinki
Publisher: PARVS PUBLISHING
Editor: Hovinen, J.
ISBN (Print): 978-952-5654-48-6
Contribution: organisation=ark,FACT1=1<br/>Portfolio EDEND: 2013-12-29
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 2759
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › Scientific
Kokemuksia Torontosta : Maailman parhaat kaupungit -kurssin nr 1 raportti
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: C2 Edited books
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Ilmavirta, T. (ed.), Lehtovuori, P. (ed.), Mattila, H. (ed.)
Publication date: 2013
Place of publication: Helsinki
Publisher: URBANISMISÄÄTIÖ
ISBN (Print): 978-952-93-2340-1
ISBN (Electronic): 978-952-93-2341-8
Original language: Finnish
Contribution: organisation=ark,FACT1=1<br/>Portfolio EDEND: 2013-12-29
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 2368
Research output: Book/Report › Anthology › Scientific › peer-review
Kokonaisvaltainen kehittämistyökalu arvoympäristön suojeluun: Arkkitehtuurialan väitös Tampereen teknillisessä yliopistossa 8.1.2016.
Description of Anca Dumitrescu's dissertation on managing historical urban environments.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: E1 Popularised article, newspaper article
Organisations: School of Architecture, Research group: Urban Planning
Contributors: Chudoba, M.
Publication date: 19 Jan 2016
Journal: Archinfo - Arkkitehtuurin tiedotuskeskus
Original language: Finnish
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › General public
Kolmas kerta toden sanoo
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: B1 Article in a scientific magazine
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Joutsiniemi, A.
Pages: 4-7
Publication date: 2011
Journal: Yhdyskuntasuunnittelu
Volume: 49
Issue number: 4
ISSN (Print): 1459-6806
Original language: Finnish
Contribution: organisation=ark ays,FACT1=1<br/>Publisher name: Yhdyskuntasuunnittelu-lehti
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 6234
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific
Kolme tapaa korjata lähiökerrostalo : Three ways to renovate neighbourhood units
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D1 Article in a trade journal
Organisations: School of Architecture, Research group: Built Environment in Transition
Contributors: Huuhka, S.
Number of pages: 3
Pages: 68-70
Publication date: 2013
Journal: Arkkitehti
Volume: 110
Issue number: 3
ISSN (Print): 0783-3660
Original language: Finnish
Contribution: organisation=ark,FACT1=1<br/>Portfolio EDEND: 2013-10-29<br/>Publisher name: Suomen Arkkitehtiliitto
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 2354
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Professional
Konstrundan 2017, öppna dörrar, exhibition
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: F1 Published independent work of art
Organisations: Architecture
Contributors: Panu, A.
Publication date: Aug 2017
Research output: Artistic and non-textual form › Exhibition › Solo art production › peer-review
Kontupohjan kirkko - Church of Kontupohja in Karelia, Russia
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: B2 Part of a book or another research book
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Mattila, M.
Pages: 116-117
Publication date: 2011
Title of host publication: CIAV VERNADOC 2010: Keski-Skandinavian suomalaiset: Östmarkin kirkko, savutuvat
Place of publication: Helsinki
Publisher: Suomen ICOMOS, kansanrakentamisen komitea
Editor: Mattila, M.
ISBN (Print): 978-951-96602-9-5
Contribution: organisation=ark aht,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 6778
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › Scientific
Korjausrakentamisen esimerkkejä Saksassa
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D1 Article in a trade journal
Organisations: School of Architecture, Research group: Built Environment in Transition
Contributors: Huuhka, S.
Pages: 44-49
Publication date: 2009
Journal: Betoni
Issue number: 4
ISSN (Print): 1235-2136
Original language: Finnish
Contribution: organisation=ark ays,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 10211
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Professional
Korsgrundet i Jakobstad, Yrkeskurs 1 i Stadsplanering 2017
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D4 Published development or research report or study
Organisations: Architecture, Research group: Urban Planning and Design
Contributors: Rajaniemi, J. (ed.), Chudoba, M. (ed.), Laine, O. (ed.)
Number of pages: 117
Publication date: Sep 2017
Place of publication: Tampere
Publisher: Tampere University of Technology, School of Architecture
ISBN (Print): 978-952-15-3971-8
ISBN (Electronic): 978-952-15-3972-5
Original language: Swedish
Research output: Book/Report › Commissioned report › Professional
Koteja ja kokonaistaideteoksia
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D1 Article in a trade journal
Organisations: School of Architecture, Research group: Urban Planning
Contributors: Chudoba, M.
Number of pages: 3
Pages: 76-78
Publication date: 2015
Journal: Arkkitehti
Issue number: 3
ISSN (Print): 0783-3660
Original language: Finnish
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Professional
Kotkan merikeskus, Vellamo; Kotkan puuvenekeskus: Suomen arkkitehtuuria 0809, Finnish Architecture 0809, Suomen Rakennustaiteen museo, Helsinki, 9.6. - 26.9.2010
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: F1 Published independent work of art
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Lahdelma, I.
Publication date: 2010
Arkkitehti: Lahdelma, I.<br/>Contribution: organisation=ark aht,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 8529
Research output: Artistic and non-textual form › Design › Solo art production
Koulurakennusten mittaus ja uuskäyttö : TTY:n arkkitehtuurin historian harjoitustöitä
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: B2 Part of a book or another research book
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Saatsi, P.
Pages: 128-128
Publication date: 2012
Title of host publication: Kyläkoulut : Finn VERNADOC 2011 - Kyläkoulukinkerit
Place of publication: Ruovesi
Publisher: Suomen ICOMOS, Ruoveden Kotiseutuyhdistys ry
Editor: Markku, M.
ISBN (Print): 978-952-67465-1-7
Contribution: organisation=ark aht,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 5241
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › Scientific
Kuinka tehdään kaupunkia kaupunkiin
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: E1 Popularised article, newspaper article
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Hynynen, A.
Number of pages: 1
Publication date: 2014
Journal: Ilkka 19.11.2014
ISSN (Print): 0356-1283
Original language: Finnish
Contribution: organisation=ark,FACT1=1<br/>Portfolio EDEND: 2014-12-30
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 529
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › General public
Kuivaspään kyläsuunnitelma: Loppuraportti
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D4 Published development or research report or study
Organisations: Architecture, Research group: Urban Planning and Design, Tampere University
Contributors: Lehtovuori, P., Vanhatalo, J., Elfving, S.
Number of pages: 64
Publication date: 2019
Publisher: Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto
Original language: Finnish
Research output: Book/Report › Commissioned report › Professional
Kulosaaren yhteiskoulun pikkusali
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D1 Article in a trade journal
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Saatsi, P.
Pages: 18-19
Publication date: 2011
Journal: Teräsrakenne
Volume: 49
Issue number: 3
ISSN (Print): 0782-0941
Original language: Finnish
Contribution: organisation=ark aht,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 7171
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Professional
Kultivoituneet luolamiehet
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D1 Article in a trade journal
Organisations: Architecture
Contributors: Koponen, O.
Number of pages: 2
Pages: 35-36
Publication date: 2017
Journal: Arkkitehti
Volume: 2017
Issue number: 5
ISSN (Print): 0783-3660
Original language: Finnish
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Professional
Kulttuuria yhdyskuntarakenteessa? Urbaanin yhteisöllisyyden muuttuvat tulkinnat
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: A3 Part of a book or another research book
Organisations: Architecture, Research group: Urban Planning and Design, Aalto University
Contributors: Lilius, J., Norvasuo, M.
Number of pages: 20
Pages: 230-249
Publication date: 2017
Title of host publication: Kulttuurisuunnittelu : Kaupunkikehittämisen uusi näkökulma
Volume: 258
Place of publication: Helsinki
Publisher: SUOMALAISEN KIRJALLISUUDEN SEURA
Editors: Häyrynen, M., Wallin, A.
ISBN (Print): 978-952-222-894-9
ISBN (Electronic): 952222894X
Name: Tietolipas
ISSN (Print): 0562-6129
jufoid=68468
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › Scientific › peer-review
Kulttuurimaiseman asukit - suunnitelmia Saarioispuolelle
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D4 Published development or research report or study
Organisations: School of Architecture
Contributors: Hakula, A.
Number of pages: 76
Publication date: 2010
Place of publication: Tampere
Publisher: Kantri ry, Pirkan Helmi ry, Pirkanmaan TE-keskus, Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto. EDGE
Original language: Finnish
Name: Kylät kehällä -hanke 2009
Publisher: Kantri ry, Pirkan Helmi ry, Pirkanmaan TE-keskus, Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto. EDGE
Contribution: organisation=ark ays,FACT1=1
Source: researchoutputwizard
Source ID: 7989
Research output: Book/Report › Commissioned report › Professional
Kulttuurin tähtikarttoja.
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: E1 Popularised article, newspaper article
Organisations: Architecture, Research group: Urban Laboratory
Contributors: Hynynen, A.
Publication date: 2020
Journal: Kulttuurilehti ilmiö
Issue number: 1/2020
Original language: Finnish
Research output: Contribution to journal › Comment/debate › General public
Kulttuuriperintö ilmastokriisin kourissa – mutta myös osana ratkaisua?
Publication status: Published
MoE publication type: D1 Article in a trade journal
Organisations: Architecture
Contributors: Salmela, U., Kalakoski, I.
Publication date: 2019
Journal: Kulttuurista perinnöksi
Volume: 3
ISSN (Print): 2489-6233
Original language: Finnish
Research output: Contribution