09. Konferenssit, seminaarit ja kokoomateokset / Conferences, Seminars and Compiled works
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Item Aalto University Undergraduate Centre. Protected Alvar Aalto building awarded for accessibility after renovation(Aalto University, 2016) Raike, Antti; Ahlava, Antti; Tuomi, Teemu; Skyttä, Pauliina; Verma, Ira; Arkkitehtuurin laitos; Department of Architecture; Kampuspalvelut; Campus Services; Taiteiden ja suunnittelun korkeakoulu; School of Arts, Design and Architecture; Palvelut; ServicesThe main building of the former Helsinki University of Technology (TKK) designed by Alvar Aalto is part of the cultural heritage in Finland. The building underwent a major renovation in 2011–2015 and has now become an awarded Undergraduate Centre for the modern interdisciplinary education of Aalto University. This paper presents how the architectural masterpiece from the 1960’s was renovated and updated into a modern and accessible university building. Particular attention was paid for entering the building by wheelchairs, prams and pushchairs. The successful renovation was awarded in 2015 by the ‘Esteetön Suomi -palkinto’ (Accessible Finland Award), given every two years as a mark of recognition to activities or locations implementing the principles of accessibility and universal design for all on a broad scale and in a nationally significant way.Item ARCH 14 - International Conference on Research on Health Care Architecture - November 19-21, 2014, Espoo, Finland - Conference Proceedings(Aalto University, 2015) Verma, Ira (ed.); Nenonen, Laura (ed.); Sanaksenaho, Pirjo; Fröst, Peter; Björgvinsson, Erling; Sandin, Gunnar; Ståhlberg-Aalto, Freja; Nord, Catharina; Yan, Shuang; Taegen, Jonna; Antinaho, Tuula; Kivinen, Tuula; Yli-Karhu, Tiina; Andersson, Morgan; Aalto, Leena; Nenonen, Suvi; Lindahl, Göran; Yläoutinen, Jyrki; Peltoniemi, Sanna; Andersson, Jonas E.; Rönn, Magnus; Gromark, Sten; Malmqvist, Inga; Nylander, Ola; Wijk, Helle; Elf, Marie; Thörn, Catharina; Verma, Ira; Lassfolk, Christina; Linnavuo, Matti; Talvitie, Sanna; Hietanen, Marja; Sepponen, Raimo; Paju, Vesa S.; Ketola, Eeva; Kariniemi-Örmälä, Kristiina; Halonen, Juha; Werning, Rashmi; Kuutti, Jussi; Paukkunen, Mikko; Eskelinen, Pekka; Nordin, Susanna; MacKee, Kevin; Kekäläinen, Reijo; Sepponen, Raimo E.; Arkkitehtuurin laitos; Department of Architecture; Sotera; Taiteiden ja suunnittelun korkeakoulu; School of Arts, Design and ArchitectureHealthcare Architecture has grown rapidly in recent years. However, there are still many questions remaining. The commission, therefore, is to share the existing research knowledge and latest results and to carry out research projects focusing more specifically on the health care situation in a variety of contexts. The ARCH14 conference was the third conference in the series of ARCH conferences on Research on Health Care Architecture initiated by Chalmers University. It was realized in collaboration with the Nordic Research Network for Healthcare Architecture .It was a joint event between Aalto University, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health (FIOH) and National Institute of Health and Welfare (THL International).The conference gathered together more than 70 researchers and practitioners from across disciplines and countries to discuss the current themes.Item Architecture as human interface 2012 : the 4th symposium of architectural research in Finland - the 4th international conference on architectural competitions(Aalto University, 2014) Di Marino, Mina; Teräväinen, Helena (eds.); Arkkitehtuurin laitos; Department of Architecture; Taiteiden ja suunnittelun korkeakoulu; School of Arts, Design and ArchitectureItem Art of Research 2023(Aalto University, 2023) Laakso, Harri; Pantouvaki, Sofia; Valle Noronha, Julia; Krokfors, Karin; Helke, Susanna; Falin, Priska; Arkkitehtuurin laitos; Department of Architecture; Elokuvataiteen ja lavastustaiteen laitos; Department of Film, Television and Scenography; Muotoilun laitos; Department of Design; Taiteen ja median laitos; Department of Art and Media; Taiteiden ja suunnittelun korkeakoulu; School of Arts, Design and ArchitectureItem LANDMARK30 Orientations in landscape architecture. Quo Vadis Architectura? 9(Aalto University, 2022) Hautamäki, Ranja (editor); Mannerla-Magnusson, Meri (editor); Helander, Vilhelm; Girot, Christophe; Fricker, Pia; Stokman, Antje; Iisakkila, Leena; Ruokonen, Ria; Jørgensen, Karsten; Arkkitehtuurin laitos; Department of Architecture; Landscape Architecture; Maisema-arkkitehtuuri; Taiteiden ja suunnittelun korkeakoulu; School of Arts, Design and ArchitectureThe Finnish landscape architecture degree programme celebrated its thirtieth anniversary by organising the fifteenth Nils Erik Wickberg symposium at Aalto University in 2019. In this publication, six invited speakers give insights into landscape architecture. Professor Christophe Girot discusses computational methodologies and challenges us to explore the landscape with new technologies. Professor Antje Stokman reflects on the co-design of urban waters as blue commons. Professor Karsten Jørgensen recalls the establishment of landscape architecture education and its one-hundred-year evolution. Honorary doctor Leena Iisakkila reflects on the beginnings of Finnish landscape architecture education through her path as a teacher. Landscape architect Ria Ruokonen delineates the trend of the profession with illustrative examples of her design projects. Professor Emeritus Vilhelm Helander portrays Professor Nils Erik Wickberg, an influential architectural scholar whose endowment allows Aalto University to organise annual symposia on varying topics. The texts are published in their original presentation language - English and Finnish - and English synopses are provided for the Finnish articles.Item Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Universal Design - UD2021, Espoo Finland, 9.06. – 11.06.2021(Aalto University, 2021) Editors: Verma, Ira; Vladykina, Natalia; Arpiainen, Laura; Arkkitehtuurin laitos; Department of Architecture; Research Group for Health and Wellbeing Architecture SOTERA; Taiteiden ja suunnittelun korkeakoulu; School of Arts, Design and ArchitectureThe second part of proceedings of UD2021 contains 25 conference presentations from the 5th Universal Design Conference held in Aalto University, Finland. The presentations covered issues of Universal Design in physical and digital environments, sharing experiences from around the globe. The goal of the Universal Design approach is to ensure equal opportunities for all to access and receive positive experience of spaces and services. It covers current and future aspects of design and realization from regulations to practical solutions. The articles are organised under the broad themes of Design guidance, Accessible cities, Urban design, Accessibility and Universal design, Access to culture and mobility, Environments for older people, Sensory envi-ronment, Wellbeing and health, Higher Education, Digital tools, Assistive devices.Item Quo Vadis Architectura? 8 - Nils Erik Wickberg lectures(Aalto University, 2020) Aarti, Erkko; Celsing,Johan; Helander, Vilhelm; Niskanen, Aino; Paavilainen, Simo; Sanaksenaho, Pirjo; Thynell, Paul; Vesikansa, Kristo; Arkkitehtuurin laitos; Department of Architecture; Taiteiden ja suunnittelun korkeakoulu; School of Arts, Design and ArchitectureThe Department of Architecture at Aalto University has organized annual Nils Erik Wickberg lectures since 2005 to honour his legacy. Professor Wickberg was an architect, architectural historian, and multi-talented ideologist. This book comprises lectures from the 14th Symposium held in autumn 2018 on the theme of Quo Vadis Classicism? When considering the theme of the 2018 lectures, we tried to find a topic that touches on both the history of architecture and contemporary architectural design. In recent architecture, traces ofClassicism can once again be found. Classicism is usually associated with harmony, restraint, and adherence to the recognised principles of the form and style of ancient Greece or Rome. In recent student projects and competition entries by young architects, we can seesymmetrical facades, gable roofs, vertical windows, and other Classical features after a long period of Modernism. The Symposium Programme began with Professor Aino Niskanen’s introduction to the theme, and continued with Professor Vilhelm Helander’s presentation of C.L. Engel’s architecture in theEuropean context, after which Professor Simo Paavilainen spokeabout 1920s Nordic Classicism. Before the lunch break, we heard music from the Classical period, played by Tuija Hakkila on forte- piano and Mikael Helasvuo on flute. In the afternoon it was the turn of the young architects: Paul Thynell and Erkko Aarti, and finally, the keynote speaker, architect Johan Celsing from Sweden, gave an inspiring lecture entitled ´Plans, Metres. How the Work of Poets May Inform the Crafting of Buildings´. His poetry recitation made the event special. I hope that this publication stimulates new interpretations of Classical architecture and reminds us of the interesting lectures in October 2018 at Aalto Hall. Helsinki, November 24th 2020, Pirjo Sanaksenaho, Professor of Building Design, Head of Department of Architecture, Aalto University, School of Arts, Design and ArchitectureItem Quo Vadis Architectura? 7. Mixing the Private and the Public in the City(Aalto University, 2018) Vesikansa, Kristo (editor); Barber, Peter; Cockayne, Emily; Huttunen, Hannu; Karsten, Lia; Krokfors, Karin; Lapintie, Kimmo; Niskanen, Aino; Savolainen, Panu; Arkkitehtuurin laitos; Department of Architecture; Taiteiden ja suunnittelun korkeakoulu; School of Arts, Design and ArchitectureIn this book, experts from different fields discuss the changing boundaries between private and public city life, both from historical as well as contemporary perspectives. The publication is based on the 13th Quo Vadis Architectura? Nils Erik Wickberg Lectures, held at Aalto University in 2017. The seminar was organized by the chairs of History of Architecture, Housing and Urban and Regional Planning.