2/2022

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Preface: The ugly duckling
BETONI-VERKKOLEHTI | Issue 2/2022

Preface: The ugly duckling

Concrete has in the political sense been for the past twenty years or so a “material non grata” – an undesirable material, at least to some extent. Concrete construction and...

Concrete Structure of the Year 2021: Mylly building of Uniarts Helsinki
BETONI-VERKKOLEHTI | Issue 2/2022

Concrete Structure of the Year 2021: Mylly building of Uniarts Helsinki

The new Mylly building of the University of the Arts Helsinki was selected the Concrete Structure of the Year 2021 and praised for its individualistic and skilled architechtural and structural...

Finnish Design Shop, Turku
BETONI-VERKKOLEHTI | Issue 2/2022

Finnish Design Shop, Turku

Finnish Design Shop is the world’s largest online store of Nordic design. The company’s fast growth accelerated during the pandemic, as physical stores needed to close their doors. The new...

Concrete facade on school centre looks like wood
BETONI-VERKKOLEHTI | Issue 2/2022

Concrete facade on school centre looks like wood

The Monikko school centre completed in Espoo’s Leppävaara area in 2021 combines masonry and concrete structures in a new fashion. The old, partly protected school building was attached to the...

Patina finish and translucent colouring of concrete
BETONI-VERKKOLEHTI | Issue 2/2022

Patina finish and translucent colouring of concrete

Patina finish, glazing and Umbra colouring as well as translucent protective finishes are concrete dyeing methods which do not cover the concrete surface but keep the material feel visible. The...

As Oy Säästökontu implemented complex facade renovation successfully
BETONI-VERKKOLEHTI | Issue 2/2022

As Oy Säästökontu implemented complex facade renovation successfully

Housing Management Company Säästökontu in Espoo won the Facade Renovation Project 2021 Award for a successfully implemented facade renovation. The “Taskumattitalo” (hip flask house) in Tapiola, designed by architect Viljo...

CONCRETE OPTIMISM – On sustainability of concrete and architects’ influence in the era of climate change
BETONI-VERKKOLEHTI | Issue 2/2022

CONCRETE OPTIMISM – On sustainability of concrete and architects’ influence in the era of climate change

Concrete is the most used building material in the world and the production of its central constituent, Portland cement is a carbon intensive and hard to abate process. Because of...

Cement industry uses various means to reduce carbon dioxide emissions
BETONI-VERKKOLEHTI | Issue 2/2022

Cement industry uses various means to reduce carbon dioxide emissions

The cement industry has for quite some time already taken plenty of efforts to reduce carbon dioxide emissions from cement production. The carbon neutrality goal defined by the cement industry...

Competition for architecture students in renovation and updating of suburban buildings
BETONI-VERKKOLEHTI | Issue 2/2022

Competition for architecture students in renovation and updating of suburban buildings

A competition was organised to architecture students at universities and universities of applied sciences for plans and ideas on renovation projects of seven four-storey apartment buildings built towards the end...