AOR Architects Designs the Monio School and Cultural Centre
Amy Duong — July 10, 2024 — Art & Design
Finnish design studio AOR Architects completes the Monio School and Cultural Centre located in Hyryla. The defining component lies in the construction process which uses over 5,000 industrial timber logs to create the center as a nod to the area and its traditional wooden villas. The Monio School and Cultural Centre is located in what was once a military garrison which is being converted to a residential area.
Partner at AOR Architects speaks to Dezeen about the design process, noting "The building continues long traditions of building with timber log in the area surrounding Tuusula Lake, including for example the lakeside villas of some of the national artists of Finland. It is a fascinatingly simple way of building. There is no additional insulation needed in the exterior wall, with the massive timber structure forming both the bearing structure and the insulation, as well as the finished exterior and interior surfaces."
Image Credit: AOR Architects
Partner at AOR Architects speaks to Dezeen about the design process, noting "The building continues long traditions of building with timber log in the area surrounding Tuusula Lake, including for example the lakeside villas of some of the national artists of Finland. It is a fascinatingly simple way of building. There is no additional insulation needed in the exterior wall, with the massive timber structure forming both the bearing structure and the insulation, as well as the finished exterior and interior surfaces."
Image Credit: AOR Architects
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