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Vaivaisukko – Our entry to the Guggenheim Helsinki competition

Here is our entry to the Guggenheim Helsinki Design Competition. We propose a Vaivaisukko, a money collecting statue, to be built on the competition site. The idea is to collect the funds needed for a new museum entirely from individual supporters and to make the process enjoyable. The name Vaivaisukko comes from a historical tradition where a wooden poor man statue, vaivaisukko in Finnish, was placed outside a church to collect money for the poor. Our Vaivaisukko combines the historical money collector and the modern day crowd funding into an artwork of its own. In our scheme, a new Vaivaisukko will be built periodically. There will be an international competition every year to select the new project to be built. Artists and designers around the world can submit their designs for the Vaivaisukko. In the first year, the budget for the competition will come from a Vaivaisukko Kickstarter project. Later […]

Patrick Blanc on Vertical Gardens

In this Dezeen interview, the green wall pioneer Patrick Blanc tells us about building green walls. He focuses on his work for the Pérez Art Museum building in Miami. He creates really complex vertical gardens that have dozens of different plant species, beautiful!

Eight rooms in 39 square meters

Graham Hill‘s apartment in Soho packs eight rooms into 39 square meters (420 sq ft) by using transforming furniture and ingenious spatial design. A great way to save space in a city, save energy and save money for the resident. Found on Gizmodo

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New neighborhoods of Helsinki, Part I – Kalasatama

We made a quick visit to Kalasatama to see how the construction of a new Helsinki neighborhood is coming along. Under construction until 2030, Kalasatama will eventually be home to approximately 20 000 residents and some 8 000 workspaces. Today only a relatively small cluster of apartment buildings was ready but the trip was really interesting nevertheless.

Kaisa

Check out this brilliant video of the Kaisa Library. A beautiful building by Anttinen Oiva Architects, a beautiful video by Antti Seppänen!

Tomás Saraceno – In Orbit

Tomás Saraceno, the creator of the brilliant Cloud Cities installations has a new installation called In Orbit. The installation was just opened at the Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen in Germany. What an inspiring work! Looks like the people are floating in the air. Would be lovely to experience the installation in real life. Read more and see the beautiful photos at http://www.tomassaraceno.com. And if you get to actually visit the installation, please let us know how it felt like!