glass-wrapped meander house by steven holl marks grand opening at helsinki design week

glass-wrapped meander house by steven holl marks grand opening at helsinki design week

first look at meander house by steven holl architects

 

The Meander House by Steven Holl Architects welcomed its grand opening during Helsinki Design Week after 18 years in the making. Located in the Finnish cultural district Taka-Töölö along Taivallahti Bay, the 180-meter-long residential complex evokes a sinuous wooden ship inside a glass bottle, shaping void spaces and maximizing views and sunlight for 115 apartments. Varying in height from two to seven floors, the Meander House is carried by load-bearing perpendicular concrete walls and glazed with horizontally hinged glass panels. ‘The cross walls are like a musical score cutting through the building, exposed,’ Holl shared at the opening. It also rises in section towards the sea horizon, introducing openness to the historic Taivallahti Barracks. 

glass-wrapped meander house by steven holl marks grand opening at helsinki design week
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marking the studio’s return to helsinki after three decades

 

Steven Holl Architects achieved international acclaim with the winning design for the Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art in Helsinki, completed in 1997. The Meander House marks the studio‘s return to the city upon winning the competition for an apartment building in 2006, collaborating first with local Finnish architect Vesa Honkonen and then with architect Pentti Kareoja from ARK-house. ‘The void space that’s formed by the shape of this building is equivalent to the void space and shape of Kiasma,’ Holl adds. In 2021, Finnish developer Newil&Bau acquired the project, enhancing the design by adding crafted yard spaces, curated interiors, and resident-centric services. Steven Holl and Newil&Bau completed the Meander House in 2024 after 18 years of dedication.

glass-wrapped meander house by steven holl marks grand opening at helsinki design week
image © Kuvatoimisto Kuvio Oy

 

 

a sinuous, glazed complex imbued with light and art

 

The unique, varying quality of Nordic light characterizes the atmosphere of each apartment inside the Meander House. All units open onto the landscape through high windows and private balconies with views to the Baltic Sea horizon or Hesperianpuisto Park. At night, the building glows like an ice sculpture. Among the shared spaces for residents are saunas, a yoga studio, a wine cellar, common leisure and coworking spaces, and a 12-seat cinema.

 

Art and architecture are synthesized through the work of Finnish visual artist Fanny Tavastila, who created unique silkscreen prints for each resident’s home as well as the shared living spaces of Meander House. Representing a middle ground between abstract and representational graphic arts, the work of art is comprised of three layers of color and created one by one using silk screen printing, thus making each unique. Complementing her artistic touch, Steven Holl introduced a statement hue to the complex: ‘The blue touch evokes the sky and references New England porches. I’ve used this before, and it somehow lifts the building. But in New England, it’s also a spiritual thing; it wards off evil spirits on the porch.’

glass-wrapped meander house by steven holl marks grand opening at helsinki design week
image © Kuvatoimisto Kuvio Oy

 

 

steven holl completes meander house as a low-impact design

 

The building is imbued with the experiential dimension of material and detail. Custom door handles, light fixtures, hand-woven wool carpets, and cast dog bowls echo the curved form. All wood is locally sourced, including sustainably harvested Finnish spruce for the exterior cladding, balconies, and windows. Sixteen geothermal wells heat and cool the building, with radiant floors throughout the units, minimizing overall lifecycle emissions. Additionally, each unit receives natural light and ventilation, while an extensive green roof and solar array provide performance benefits and a sloping scenic footpath. Gardens shaped by the building voids incorporate rainwater collecting systems and diverse plantings, including native wild species. During use, Meander’s carbon footprint is approximately 50% of a conventional apartment building and is designed to last for more than 100 years before it requires refurbishment.

glass-wrapped meander house by steven holl marks grand opening at helsinki design week
image © Kuvatoimisto Kuvio Oy

glass-wrapped meander house by steven holl marks grand opening at helsinki design week
image © Kuvatoimisto Kuvio Oy

glass-wrapped meander house by steven holl marks grand opening at helsinki design week
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glass-wrapped meander house by steven holl marks grand opening at helsinki design week
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glass-wrapped meander house by steven holl marks grand opening at helsinki design week
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project info:

 

name: Meander House 

location: Helsinki, Finland 

architecture: Steven Holl Architects | @stevenhollarchitects

SHA team: Steven Holl (design architect), Noah Yaffe (partner in charge), JongSeo Lee (project architect, senior associate), Alfonso Simelio, Okki Berendschot, Hannah Ahlblad, Sungjoon Chae, Yiqing Zhao (project team)

clients: City of Helsinki, Newil&Bau | @newilbau

local architects: ARK-house Architects, Vesa Honkonen Architects

ARK team: Pentti Kareoja (principal architect), Pauli Terho (project architect), Tigran Khachatryan, Jari Lepistö, Jukka Salonen, Lotta Skogström, Emma Torkkel (project team)

VHA team: Vesa Honkonen (principal architect, competition), Anja Hämäläinen, Mari Koskinen, Tina Olli, Jaana Tiikkaja, Erika de Martino (project team, competition)

masterplanning: Helsinki City Planning Office / Janne Prokkola 

interior designer: Fyra / Tiina Närkki, Emma Keränen, Merja Virkkunen, Sisko Anttalainen, Otto Kaipio

landscape architect: VSU Maisema-arkkitehdit Oy / Outi Palosaari, Minna Raassina

structural engineer: A-insinöörit Suunnittelu Oy / Sami Moisio (principal engineer), Jukka Paappanen, Jani Hyyryläinen, Mikko Hanka, Ali Mohseni, Sallamari Hietanen, Joonas Kärki (project team)

HVAC engineer: Sitowise / Jaakko Juslin, Pekka Kytömäki

electricity engineer: Sitowise / Mikko Auvinen, Petja Berg

fire consultant: Sitowise /  Sami Hämäläinen, Jere Sulkama, Satu Stenfors

main contractor: SSA / Samuli Särkiniemi, Keijo Laasonen, Olli Pyhäjoki, Mikko Ohra-Aho, Anton Väänänen, Jari Kolehmainen, Antti Kuusisto, Eila Malanin, Akseli Escartin, Katariina Suominen, Pekka Alajoki, Eemeli Henttonen, Ville Puurtinen, Niko Aaltonen

glazing designer / contractor: Stamper Solutions / Aleksei Sapunov, Konstantin Obersneider, Signe Siemann

 

program: Helsinki Design Week | @helsinkidesignweek

opening date: September 12, 2024 

site size: 6,578 sqm 

gross built area: 14,041 sqm (incl. garage)

unit area: 7,526.5 sqm 

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