The Helsinki City Planning Department wants to
find out about what people’s dream apartments would look like to make Helsinki
an even more livable place. At Laituri first results of their cooperation with
Helsinki’s inhabitants are on display.
If you were
to create your own dream apartment how would it look like? And how would it
differ from the way you live at the moment? The City Planning Department asked
these questions to people from around the city.
Space for a sauna
Among
others Juhani Tauriainen, a retired professor for political science, had the
chance to draw his dream apartment. “It has to be close to the sea or at least
to a lake. The presence of water is very important to me.” Also the aspect of
space plays a big role for Juhani. He created a lot of storing space in his
apartment and also made the bathroom a bit bigger – for the sauna of course.
The ideas
of Juhani and seven other Helsinki inhabitants are displayed at Laituri in the
center of Helsinki now. With models and drawings the Helsinki Housing Fair 2020
shows how they could imagine their dream apartment to look like. But also
innovative and already realized housing projects from around the world are
displayed. Architect and project coordinator Hilla Rudanko explains: “The
exhibition wants to provoke. We want to show what was been done already
elsewhere and what ideas the people in Helsinki have. We leave it to the
visitors to think about which ideas they could imagine to be implemented in
Helsinki.”
It would be
wonderful to make individual housing possible where everyone could design and
build their own individual apartment, Hilla says. People could get together in
groups and build their dream house together. To get as close as possible to this
vision, you have to ask people about their dreams.
To
understand what people’s needs and dreams for housing are Hilla Rudanko and her
team wanted to question as many people as possible. After making video
interviews with the first eight candidates they already got so many good ideas
and so much film material that they decided to make an exhibition just with
what they had captured so far. Along with the models of their apartments the
interviews are now shown on a big screen at Laituri to the public.
Everyone’s ideas are welcome
But more
ideas are always welcome. Till the end of the exhibition at April 28th
people have the possibility to fill in a questioner – at Laituri or online –
about their ideal apartment. All ideas will be collected and be presented to
designers, architects and the City Planning Department of Helsinki afterwards.
And in the near
future there is going to be a lot of potential for those new ideas to become
reality. The city of Helsinki has big plans. Within the next decades the districts
of Länsisatama, Kalasatama and Kruunuvuorenranta will be constructed. Those
major projects also bring a lot of space for creativity with them. Finding out
how the people in Helsinki would like to live, what they think is important in
an apartment, does not necessarily make city planning more easy but definitely
more successful.
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Asking the opinion of the general population as regards their ideals in new home development is a wise move. Urban development should be a partnership -- between urban planners and their target customers.
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