Betonilehti magazine

Betoni is a magazine that introduces widely concrete architecture and structures, environmental and infrastructure construction, the latest information on concrete construction, research and development projects and the most interesting references from Finland and abroad. The magazine also presents the latest concrete art and design.

The features and news covered in the Magazine build up the development picture of concrete architecture and technology as well as industrial construction, both in Finland and on the international scene. Standing columns include the technical columns and training programs organized by Concrete Industry Ltd. Betoni Magazine also serves as a communication tool providing information on various events in the industry.

The Magazine is designed for developers, designers and builders in the construction trade, as well as for public employees and professionals working in business and industry. Betoni Magazine is also distributed to various research and educational institutes. Betoni Magazine was founded in 1930.

Betoni Magazine is a member of the Finnish Magazine Media Association.

It comes out four times a year, with 96-120 pages in each issue.

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Joints are part of the facade

In English | ISSUE 3/2023

Joints are part of the facade

Joints are an essential element of surface structures and facades built from concrete. The purpose of jointing is to seal the parts of the structures so that the end result…

Drying of low-carbon concrete

In English | ISSUE 3/2023

Drying of low-carbon concrete

Increasing use of blast furnace slag concretes creates a need to be more aware of their properties. Aaro Happonen investigated drying of six different concretes containing blast furnace slag in…

City of Helsinki tries to find ways to reduce emissions from concrete

In English | ISSUE 3/2023

City of Helsinki tries to find ways to reduce emissions from concrete

The concrete industry is facing an increased need to find ecologically sustainable solutions. The City of Helsinki has introduced a requirement for using low-emission fresh concrete and products made of…

Massive pouring of low-carbon pile slab

In English | ISSUE 3/2023

Massive pouring of low-carbon pile slab

Kesko’s new logistics centre is under construction in Hyvinkää. The 85,000 square-metre logistics centre, which will be completed in phases, is built on a strong concrete foundation and requires a…

ReCreate aims to reuse precast elements

In English | ISSUE 3/2023

ReCreate aims to reuse precast elements

ReCreate (Reusing prefabricated concrete for a circular economy) is an EU funded project focused on deconstruction and reuse of precast concrete elements. ReCreate pushes towards circular construction by investigating the…

Pavilion of senses – Concrete studio 2023

In English | ISSUE 3/2023

Pavilion of senses – Concrete studio 2023

In the Department of Architecture at Aalto University, basic studies include the familiarisation with the most common building materials through different exercise works. In the basic course of building technologies,…

Preface: Same speed limit on all roads?

In English | ISSUE 2/2023

Preface: Same speed limit on all roads?

The question I ask in the heading may appear strange in the editorial of Betoni-Concrete Magazine. However, a link can be found between speed limits and the use of low-carbon…

From HQ to residential building – Töölön Kesäkatu in Helsinki

In English | ISSUE 2/2023

From HQ to residential building – Töölön Kesäkatu in Helsinki

The architecturally unique headquarters of Finnish Public Service Media Yle underwent a complete conversion into a residential block of 146 apartments. The original building was designed by architect Kurt Simberg…

Old city block integrated by residential housing company Asunto Oy Punanotkonkatu 2 in Helsinki

In English | ISSUE 2/2023

Old city block integrated by residential housing company Asunto Oy Punanotkonkatu 2 in Helsinki

The architecture of the street-facing facades is characterised by tranquillity on the one hand, and by low-key variation on the other; their colour is a continuation of the light style…

Single-family detached house built with concrete and brick blocks: 2B Kaivostie Road in Espoo

In English | ISSUE 2/2023

Single-family detached house built with concrete and brick blocks: 2B Kaivostie Road in Espoo

The single-family house stands on a slope with views far into the environment. The material choices were made aiming at energy economy and a healthy and lowmaintenance home. The external…

The Estonian Concrete Building of the Year 2022 is Järve Towers

In English | ISSUE 2/2023

The Estonian Concrete Building of the Year 2022 is Järve Towers

Architect Martin Aunin has designed two modern high-rise buildings at the artery of Tallinn. The slender and metropolitan landmark towering at the borderline of the Centre and Kristiine is characterised…

Students of architecture develop ideas for renovation and updating of suburban apartment building

In English | ISSUE 2/2023

Students of architecture develop ideas for renovation and updating of suburban apartment building

In the autumn of 2022, a competition was organised for students of architecture to provide ideas for the renovation of an apartment building. The students from the Unit of Architecture…