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The Finnish Pavilion

Monark Group. Seville, Spain

  • Name of work in English

    The Finnish Pavilion

  • Name of work in original language

    The Finnish Pavilion

  • Prize year

    EUmies Awards 1992

  • Work Location

    Seville, Spain

  • Studio

    Monark Group

EUmies Awards 1992 Shortlisted

  • © Reto Halme, Hisao Suzuki, Jussi Tiainen

  • © Hisao Suzuki, Jussi Tiainen, Reto Halme

  • © Reto Halme, Hisao Suzuki, Jussi Tiainen

  • © Reto Halme, Hisao Suzuki, Jussi Tiainen

Authors

Juha Kaakko, Petri Rouhianen, Jari Tirkkonen, Juha Jääskeläinen, Matti Sanaksenaho,

  • Program

    Ephemeral - Cultural & Social

  • Completion

    1991

Finland joined Expo'92 in Sevilla in autumn 1989, when Helvetinkolu (Hell's Gorge-Finland), the winning entry in an architectural competition arranged by SAFA, was chosen as the basis for further work. This set in motion a design process on the theme 'Finland & Creative by Nature'. This slogan was already in the competition brief, so it was natural that it should become the overall idea of the pavilion. It was simply a question of sticking to it firmly. The pavilion was made up of two buildings which were counterpoints to each other: Kone (Machine), made of steel, and the other, and the wooden Koli (Keel), with Helvetinkolu connecting them. The buildings were connected by a bridge, which lead directly from one exhibition space to the other, and a steeped ramp which took the audience arriving at the pavilion to the exhibition level. The exhibition was divided into two parts &both Kone and Koli contained their own exhibition spaces. The basic shape of the pavilion was designed at the competition stage, when it was designed at the competition stage, when it was stated that the building should also reflect the character of the exhibitions to be held in it. The basic idea was that the buildings themselves would clearly express the phenomena at work in Finnish culture. The architects approached this goal by creating a number of pairs of opposites, the most powerful of which became modern versus traditional. Black, steel-clad Kone represented a striving forward, a new age, but perhaps also in its reserve a restless uncertainly in the face of a future fraught with change. Koli was the soft feminine opposite of Kone. Traditional but tough, it gave the soul to the sculptural unity of the pavilion.


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