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Low2No Competition, Helsinki Building, Winner, Finnish Project, News, Design
Low2No Competition Helsinki : Architecture Information
Development by Sauerbruch Hutton Architects in Helsinki, Finland
Sauerbruch Hutton Helsinki Win for Sustainable City Block
Low2No Competition Organised by Sitra, Helsinki
1 Oct 2009
Sauerbruch Hutton Architects was selected out of five short-listed
teams (74 applicants) as the winner for the Low2No Competition for
an energy- and innovation block in Jatkasaari, Helsinki.

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The winning team includes: Sauerbruch Hutton with ARUP, Experientia,
Galley Eco Capital. Their entry is entitled: c_life - City as living
factory of ecology. In their proposal, the multinational team leveraged
a particularly promising consumer/behavioural framework to empower
citizens in meeting the goal of sustainability. In addition, the team
presented an innovative funding model for developing Jatkasaari into
the first carbon neutral district in Finland.
Description:
Sauerbruch Hutton together with Arup, Experientia and Galley Eco Capital
has won an international competition for the design of a prototypical
block within Finland’s fi rst carbon neutral district that will be
established on the peninsular of Jätkäsaari in Helsinki.
The competition was run by the Finnish innovation fund Sitra who commissioned
5 international teams from 74 applications. Their aim was to encourage
decision-makers, developers, designers and contractors to seriously
consider the effects of climate change. Sitra’s intention is that
innovative strategies of the scheme will be replicated throughout
the whole development. Further, it is anticipated that Sitra will
relocate their own headquarters to the Low2No site.
Sauerbruch Hutton’s winning proposal ‘c_life – City as Living Factory
of Ecology’ comprised specifi c recommendations for the Low2No block,
as well as further initiatives for the immediate surroundings and
for Helsinki as a whole. A crucial part of the team’s holistic and
interdisciplinary approach is an architecture that reduces the buildings’
environmental impact together with the inhabitants’ footprints by
passive and active strategies. The use of renewable, low-carbon building
materials, a high fl exibility of the structure to allow for future
changes, a maximised use of daylight and natural ventilation, the
provision of life-and-work typologies as well as that of pocket greenhouses
and attractive communal gardens have all been integrated into an urban
setting of short distances and mix of uses.
The Low2No site, together with some further lots that form the fi
rst phase of the overall development, is due to be completed by 2012.
The entire district of Jätkäsaari, some 100 hectares, will be constructed
by 2023, whilst already by 2021 the area is expected to be carbon
negative on a yearly basis.
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In May this year Sauerbruch Hutton’s Museum Brandhorst was opened.
After only two months the museum has already received more than 100.000
visitors. The building was shortlisted for the 2009 Lubetkin Prize.
Earlier this year, the Jessop West building for Sheffield University,
the Municipal Savings Bank in Oberhausen, as well as the refurbishment
and roof extension of Sauerbruch Hutton’s own offi ces in Berlin have
been successfully fi nished.
Sauerbruch Hutton have recently won the first prize for the ecological
refurbishment and extension of Munich Re offices in Munich, as well
as the fi rst prize for a small church and parish hall in Cologne.
2010 will see the completion of the collaborative Türkentor project
with artist Walter de Maria in Munich as well as projects in Milan,
Frankfurt and Cologne. Projects under construction or on the drawing
board include the St. Georges Centre in Geneva, the masterplan for
Het Laar in Tilburg and the headquarters for the ADAC in Munic and
two buildings in the Paris, one of which is within the area of the
former Renault factory in Boulogne Billancourt.
Current and forthcoming exhibitions
until 4th October 2009
The Invention of the European Tower, Pavillon dArsenal, Paris
GSW headquarters Berlin is exhibited
until 15th October 2009
ADACH platform for Visual Arts in Venice
Sauerbruch Hutton designed the exhibition pavilion for Abu Dhabi on
the 53rd Biennale di Venezia
5th - 22nd November 2009
Building For The 2000 Watt Society - The Current Situation,
Bauen für die 2000 Watt Gesellschaft - Der Stand der Dinge, EWZ-Unterwerk,
Zurich.
The exhibition features the KfW Headquarters as a model for Compacity
as a Chance
October 31st until 6th December 2009
Cidade para todos. City for All, São Paolo
Sauerbruch Hutton is exhibiting within the German contribution to
São Paolos 8th International
Architecture Biennial.
until 18th December 2009
Green Architecture for the Future, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art,
Denmark.
Sauerbruch Hutton is represented by their prize winning entry of a
zero carbon offi ce building for
Langelinie in Copenhagen, as well as by the KfW Headquarters
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