Tag Hannu Rytky

JKMM: Uniarts Helsinki’s Academy of Fine Arts

19-10-2022

JKMM: Uniarts Helsinki’s Academy of Fine Arts

JKMM designed the headquarters of an important university institution, Uniarts Helsinki’s Academy of Fine Arts, in the former industrial district of Sörnäinen. New construction and regeneration are combined in a dynamic interior with a programme open to the community.

OOPEAA: Church, parish centre and social housing in Tikkurila

15-06-2022

OOPEAA: Church, parish centre and social housing in Tikkurila

A project created thanks to the combined efforts of the parishes of Vantaa, the Lujatalo construction firm and the architects at OOPEAA has resulted in the unusual combination of a parish centre with social housing. The landmark, with its zig-zag profile and brightly-coloured bricks, also includes a new civic centre for the area of Tikkurila, just outside Helsinki.

JKMM: Hospital Nova in Jyväskylä, city of health

07-07-2021

JKMM: Hospital Nova in Jyväskylä, city of health

With the aim of putting the patient at the heart of the design, JKMM has created the Hospital Nova in Jyväskylä, following a new model for a healthcare environment and a new floor plan. A large atrium is the landing point for emergencies and provides access to all the various departments. Meanwhile, the in-patient wards are inspired by the concept of a hotel.

JKMM: Amos Rex, a new underground museum in Helsinki

09-01-2019

JKMM: Amos Rex, a new underground museum in Helsinki

JKMM takes a radical approach to the expansion of the Amos Anderson Art Museum in central Helsinki. JKMM has dug out the space for the new Amos Rex museum underneath the square behind the Lasipalatsi, a Modernist pavilion built in 1936, now rediscovered and renovated as part of the Amos Rex project.

Amos Rex, the new Amos Anderson Art Museum by JKMM

25-10-2018

Amos Rex, the new Amos Anderson Art Museum by JKMM

Helsinki has been blessed with a new architectural and art attraction, the Amos Rex art museum - designed by JKMM - right in the heart of Finland's capital, simultaneously refurbishing an iconic 1930s building called Lasipalatsi as an integral part of the museum.

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