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Riihenmäki
Upper Level School
Case
Study by Reino
Tapaninen
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Chief Architect
National
Board of Education, Finland
Riihenmäki
Floor Plan | AIA
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RIIHENMÄKI
UPPER LEVEL SCHOOL, MÄNTSÄLÄ
Riihenmäki
Upper Level School (13-15-year-olds) was completed in 1998 and the number of
pupils is 350. The school was designed in accordance with the principle of the
urban analogy, with squares, plazas, cafes and “bars“. In the middle of the
school is a large, open, flexible mediatheque and an events square.
In
its curriculum the school focuses on communication interpreted broadly: the
pupils learn to master all normal, modern forms of communication and also the
means of expressive communication. Furthermore, the school invests significant
resources in communication between home and school.
The
building was designed by Arkkitehtitoimisto H & M Arkkitehdit, an
architectural firm from Lahti.
Gross
area = 4,000 m2 (= 43,040 sq ft)
Net area = 2,650 m2 (= 28,500 sq ft)
Net area / pupil = 7.6 m2 (= 82 sq ft)
Total
cost including furniture and equipment ca. FIM 23.2 million = 3,419,000 USD
View
the floor Plan:
Riihenmäki
Floor Plan
Reino
Tapaninen, Chief Architect
National
Board of Education, Finland
P.O. Box 380
FIN-00531 Helsinki, Finland
Phone +358 9 77477121
| Fax +358 9 77477197
| E-mail: reino.tapaninen@oph.fi
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