Anttinen Oiva Architects Designs the Katajanokan Laituri
Amy Duong — September 25, 2024 — Art & Design
References: aoa.fi
Local studio Anttinen Oiva Architects has created the Katajanokan Laituri building which is a mass timber structure as the headquarters for Stora Enso, a timber supplier located in Helsinki. It is along the waterfront and in addition to the headquarters, it also houses a restaurant and the Katajanokka Pier 4 hotel with 164 rooms. It also has a public green rooftop terrace and a basement beneath with a car park.
The architecture firm shares, "Katajanokan Laituri is a solid wood office and hotel building that sets an example for the possibilities of wood construction in a sensitive urban environment. The project has been guided by the objective of minimising climate impacts over a long lifecycle and making the best use of renewable resources and materials."
Image Credit: Tuomas Uusheimo, Kalle Kouhia
The architecture firm shares, "Katajanokan Laituri is a solid wood office and hotel building that sets an example for the possibilities of wood construction in a sensitive urban environment. The project has been guided by the objective of minimising climate impacts over a long lifecycle and making the best use of renewable resources and materials."
Image Credit: Tuomas Uusheimo, Kalle Kouhia
Trend Themes
1. Mass-timber Architecture - The use of mass-timber in large-scale buildings showcases a sustainable alternative to traditional construction materials, emphasizing reduced carbon footprints and renewable resources.
2. Green Rooftop Spaces - The inclusion of public green rooftops in urban buildings underscores a rising focus on enhancing urban green spaces and creating multifunctional environments for communities.
3. Mixed-use Developments - Combining commercial, hospitality, and public amenities within a single building highlights a shift towards integrated, multifunctional urban spaces that maximize land use and convenience.
Industry Implications
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3. Hospitality - Incorporating sustainable building materials and green spaces in hospitality structures reflects an industry-wide movement towards eco-friendly accommodations that appeal to environmentally-conscious consumers.
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