Finnish Architecture 2018 is an in-depth biennial review of the most recent Finnish architectural trends, demanding restoration projects and interesting new housing designs.Representing examples of the best Finnish architecture in the past years, 16 entries have been selected to the Finnish Architecture Biennial Review 2018. The exhibition is on display at the Museum of Finnish Architecture from June 13th to Sept. 16th, 2018.The selected projects have been curated by an international jury chaired by the Portuguese architect Gonçalo Byrne. His fellow jury members have been architects Maire Miettinen and Anni Vartola.The Finnish Architecture Biennial Review is organised by the Museum of Finnish Architecture in collaboration with the Finnish Association of Architects and the Alvar Aalto Foundation.The Biennial Review projects are also published in the Finnish Architecture Navigator.
Selected entries 2018
Dipoli, restoration
ALA ArchitectsArabiankatu 8 Housing
B & M ArchitectsAleksis Kiven katu 19 Housing
Anttinen Oiva ArchitectsHelsinki Airport Railway Station
PES-ArchitectsKampin Helmi Senior Housing
Kirsti Sivén & Asko Takala ArchitectsCentre for Systems Biology Dresden
Heikkinen–Komonen ArchitectsHeka Koirasaarentie 36 Affordable Housing
Anttinen Oiva ArchitectsHelsinki City Theatre, restoration
LPR ArchitectsHelsinki University Think Corner
JKMM ArchitectsLonna Sauna
OOPEAA Office for Peripheral ArchitectureNational Library of Finland, restoration
LPR ArchitectsSmoke Sauna in Asikkala
Tuomo Siitonen ArchitectsSuvela Chapel
OOPEAA Office for Peripheral ArchitectureSt Paul's Church, Tartu, restoration
Kari Järvinen and Merja Nieminen, architects SAFATöölö Church, restoration
Käpy and Simo Paavilainen ArchitectsWest Terminal II
PES-Architects