Helsingin Muurarimestari
Tuomas Uusheimo

Helsingin Muurarimestari

Avarrus Architects 建築家 として

Founding partners Pauli Siponen and Niilo Ikonen of Avarrus Architects had a common vision to create housing that would last for generations and set new standards in sustainability and resilience.

photo_credit Tuomas Uusheimo
Tuomas Uusheimo
photo_credit Tuomas Uusheimo
Tuomas Uusheimo

”Inspired by Helsinki’s architectural heritage, our goal was to build something that could standfor at least a hundred years, much like the historic brick buildings that continue to grace ourcity,” says Pauli Siponen. ”Modern materials and construction methods have certainly broughtefficiency and lower costs, but they often come at the expense of durability and repairability.”

photo_credit Tuomas Uusheimo
Tuomas Uusheimo
photo_credit Tuomas Uusheimo
Tuomas Uusheimo

 

Since the late 1950s, the Finnish building industry has mainly used insulated precast elements.While this innovation has sped up construction and reduced costs, it has also led to structures that are more vulnerable to moisture damage and difficult to maintain. In contrast, the brick buildings from the early 1900s have shown low maintenance needs and remarkable energy efficiency since solid brick structure stores heat in the summer and cold in the winter. The solid brick walls of Helsingin Muurarimestari are 60 to 75cm thick, just like hundred years ago.

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Tuomas Uusheimo

”Helsingin Muurarimestari is more than just a building; it is a statement. We are proving that traditional masonry can meet modern standards of sustainability and energy efficiency. This project is about preserving the craftsmanship of the past while embracing the environmental responsibilities of the present.” Niilo Ikonen adds.

photo_credit Tuomas Uusheimo
Tuomas Uusheimo

Each of the 29 apartments has been carefully designed to take natural ventilation into consideration, with every unit opening in at least two directions to facilitate better airflow. The building’s design not only respects historical methods but also incorporates sustainable features. Natural ventilation reduces the need for mechanical systems, thus lowering energy consumption and promoting a healthier indoor climate. Additionally, the use of breathable materials and the avoidance of plastic or glue in kitchens and cabinets ensure both healthier living spaces and greater longevity of the construction.

photo_credit Tuomas Uusheimo
Tuomas Uusheimo

Avarrus and Kestävät Kodit Ltd. invite architecture enthusiasts, industry professionals, andthe media to explore Helsingin Muurarimestari and witness the blend of traditional building methods and modern innovation.This project marks a significant step forward in thesustainable architecture movement, offering a new perspective on how we can honor the pastwhile building for the future

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Tuomas Uusheimo
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