Löyly Sauna

IF 0.5 0 ARCHITECTURE Technology Architecture and Design Pub Date : 2023-01-02 DOI:10.1080/24751448.2023.2176134
Ville Hara, Anu Puustinen
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Löyly sauna’s unique timber cladding is designed with circular economy principles using invaluable small-scale timber normally used to produce just pulp. The façade structure’s aging is studied in detail to minimize the maintenance costs, and special attention was paid to details so that singular lamellas can be replaced easily. The building is situated in Hernesaari, a former industrial area developed into a new residential area. The plot is part of the narrow Helsinki coastal park connecting the capital city to the sea. The sauna is a free-form faceted construction, more like an artificial landform in the park than a conventional building (Figure 1). Now that the wooden building has turned gray, it looks like one of the rocks on the shoreline. The architectural idea is simple: there is a rectangular black box containing all the warm spaces covered with a free-form wooden “cloak” that provides people inside with visual privacy (Figure 2). It shades the interior spaces with large glass surfaces and reduces the use of energy to cool the building. The construction forms a big outdoor auditorium to watch the activities on the sea (Figure 2). The form finding of the building was done low-tech without using any advanced parametric software. The steel structural designer SS-Teracon Ltd. did the geometry’s final detailed model with the Tekla Structures program (Figure 3). As the structure is situated right next to and extends into the sea, Avanto Architects decided to make the load-bearing structures of the cloak from durable galvanized steel and use wood only for cladding (Figure 4). Using steel also made the design of joints easier, as there are points in the shell where beams from eight angles collide at one point (Figure 5). There are around Ville Hara Avanto Architects
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Löyly桑拿独特的木材包层是根据循环经济原则设计的,使用了通常用于生产纸浆的宝贵的小型木材。为了最大限度地降低维修成本,对面板结构的老化进行了详细的研究,并特别注意细节,使单个板片易于更换。该建筑位于Hernesaari,一个前工业区发展成为一个新的住宅区。该地块是连接首都和大海的狭窄赫尔辛基海岸公园的一部分。桑拿房是一个自由形式的多面建筑,更像是公园里的人工地形,而不是传统的建筑(图1)。现在木制建筑已经变成了灰色,看起来就像海岸线上的一块岩石。建筑理念很简单:有一个长方形的黑盒子包含所有温暖的空间,上面覆盖着自由形式的木制“斗篷”,为室内的人提供视觉隐私(图2)。它用大玻璃表面遮蔽室内空间,减少能源的使用来冷却建筑。该建筑形成了一个大型的户外礼堂,可以观看海上活动(图2)。建筑的形式寻找是低技术的,没有使用任何先进的参数化软件。钢结构设计师SS-Teracon Ltd.使用Tekla Structures程序完成了几何形状的最终详细模型(图3)。由于该结构紧邻大海,并延伸到大海中,Avanto建筑师决定用耐用的镀锌钢制作承重结构,只使用木材作为包层(图4)。使用钢材也使连接处的设计更容易。因为在壳中有一些点,从八个角度的梁在一点上碰撞(图5)
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