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CITY OF HELSINKIWorld Design Capital 2012Introducing major urbandevelopment projects
Helsinki
Dynamic HelsinkiIntroducing Major Urban Development Projects
Helsinki Finland – Introducing major urban development projects
JÄTKÄSAARIUrban Dwelling by the Open Sea
West Harbour
Image: KSV & Tietoa Oy
Area in Figures
• Construction Period2009-2025
• Land Area 100 ha• Floor Area 1 million m²• Inhabitants 17,000• Jobs 6,000• Parks 20 ha
Helsinki Finland – Introducing major urban development projects
JÄTKÄSAARIThe Crusell Bridge (2011) connects Jätkäsaari to westernparts of the city and to the metro.
Image: 3D Render
West Harbour
2012
Helsinki Finland – Introducing major urban development projects
Image: Vladimir Pohtokari
JÄTKÄSAARIThe shoreline will be developed to provide public recreationalareas with seafront promenades, cafés and marinas.
Image: 3D Render
West Harbour Helsinki Finland – Introducing major urban development projects
JÄTKÄSAARIGood transport services, trams, metro nearbyand a highway connection to the west
Image: 3D Render
West Harbour Helsinki Finland – Introducing major urban development projects
JÄTKÄSAARIRow of townhouses along the canal is one ofseveral types of new housing constructions in Jätkäsaari
Image Arkkitehti Heikki Muntola
West Harbour Helsinki Finland – Introducing major urban development projects
JÄTKÄSAARIAn old storehouse will be reconstructed into a multipurpose recreation centre; alsoschool, swimming pool and room for cultural activities. Apartments in upper floors.
Image: PES-Arkkitehdit Oy
West Harbour Helsinki Finland – Introducing major urban development projects
JÄTKÄSAARIA high-rise hotel is under consideration.
Image: Arkkitehdit Davidsson Tarkela Oy
West Harbour Helsinki Finland – Introducing major urban development projects
Image: Lundgaard & Tranberg Arkitekter A/S
TELAKKARANTAClose to Jätkäsaari, an old shipyard area is waiting for a new future. The area is to berevitalized and turned into a living room for the citizens of the World Design Capital.
West Harbour Helsinki Finland – Introducing major urban development projects
TELAKKARANTAOld red-brick storehouses and newer industrial halls will be converted into offices,shops and cultural venues. Also new apartment and office blocks have been planned.
Image: Lundgaard&Tranberg Arkitekter A/S
West Harbour Helsinki Finland – Introducing major urban development projects
KALASATAMAResidential and Business District on the Waterfront
Kalasatama – Residential and Business District on the Waterfront
Image: Jarmo Roiko-Jokela
Area in Figures
• Construction period2009-2035
• Land Area 175 ha• Floor Area 1.4 million m²• Inhabitants 20,000• Jobs 8,000
Kalasatama Helsinki Finland – Introducing major urban development projects
Kalasatama
KALASATAMAView from Kalasatama Centre to the south.
20122012 Image: Ville Riikonen/Voima Graphics
Helsinki Finland – Introducing major urban development projects
KALASATAMASeaside Promenade
Kalasatama
Image: Jarmo Roiko-Jokela
Helsinki Finland – Introducing major urban development projects
KALASATAMAKalasatama Park
Kalasatama
Image: Jarmo Roiko-Jokela
2012 Image: Jarmo Roiko-Jokela
Helsinki Finland – Introducing major urban development projects
KALASATAMAHousing types will include apartment buildings, terrace houses,urban villas, loft apartments and floating houses.
Kalasatama
Image: Jarmo Roiko-Jokela
Helsinki Finland – Introducing major urban development projects
Kalasatama
KALASATAMAFloating houses in Verkkosaari, with own quays for boats.
2012 Image: Marina Housing Oy
Helsinki Finland – Introducing major urban development projects
Kalasatama
KALASATAMA CENTREThe centre will provide a large number of commercial and public services. Alsoapartments for 2,000 inhabitants. The centre will be completed 2016-2021.
2012Image: Helin & Co Architects
Helsinki Finland – Introducing major urban development projects
Kalasatama
KALASATAMAKalasatama Centre consists of six apartment towers, a hotel tower and aoffice tower. Towers have 20-33 floors and the highest rises to 126 meters.
Image: Ville Riikonen/Voima Graphics
Helsinki Finland – Introducing major urban development projects
Kalasatama
KALASATAMAThe beautiful maritime milieu is the perfect place to enjoy life.
Image: Jarmo Roiko-Jokela
Helsinki Finland – Introducing major urban development projects
Pasila
PASILAAn Ever-Expanding Hub Area
Area in Figures
• Completion by2040
• Land Area 167 ha• Floor Area
(commercial)1 million m²
• Floor Area(residential)0.5 million m²
Image: Cino Zucchi Architetti – One Works –Buro Happold
Helsinki Finland – Introducing major urban development projects
Pasila
PASILAAll trains to Helsinki will stop at Pasila Railway Station and it is intended that in thefuture, Pasila will be connected to both the metro and a high-speed airport link.
Area in Figures
• Competion by 2040• Land Area 167 ha• Floor Area
(commercial)• Floor Area (residential)
0.5 million m²
Image: Cino Zucchi Architetti – One Works –Buro Happold
Helsinki Finland – Introducing major urban development projects
Pasila
PASILAAn area in central Pasila, vacated by the old railway yard, will betransformed into a compact, functional and pleasant urban district.
Image: Cino Zucchi Architetti – One Works –Buro Happold
Image: CZA Architetti
Helsinki Finland – Introducing major urban development projects
Introducing major urban development projects
Further information
ContactsMr. Hannu PenttiläDeputy Mayor, City Planning And Real EstateCity of [email protected]
Mr. Jaakko StaufferHead of Department,Real Estate Department, City of [email protected]
Mr. Nyrki TuominenDirector, Business Development, City of [email protected]
www.uuttahelsinkia.fiwww.wdc2012helsinki.fi
Produced byCity of HelsinkiEconomic and Planning CentreDevelopment Division
Helsinki 2012
16022012 SM/MHL