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1 - URBAN SITUATION SITE PLAN 2 - INTERSECTIONS & PROXIMITY TO THE CITY AND THE SEA 3 - PEDESTRIAN FLOW & PUBLIC SPACE Panoramic view from Eteläsatama South Harbour The northern part of the site contains a public space that denes the museum’s main entrance, welcoming the pedestrian ow coming from the Market Square. A lifted platform is designed to hierarchize the building, while also serving as a attened surface to associate the city to the waterfront promenade. This entrance square hosts open air exhibitions as well as live performances that turn the site into an attractive destination for Helsinki`s inhabitants as well as worldwide visitors. The building’s shape responds to its context with a difference in height that emulates the gradual transition of scale from the city to the port while reinforcing the historical axis. As such, the northwestern corner of the building becomes an urban icon and the symbol of Guggenheim Helsinki. Coming from a rich historical tradition in architecture and design, the city of Helsinki has recently been engaged in an urban renewal process. Its strategic position and high socio-economic standards make it a thriving urban center, striving to become a European capital of culture via the creation of special- ized art districts, human-scale urban tissue, and a strong connection to nature. The Eteläsatama area, chosen for the project, emphasizes this intersection between urbanity and nature, as it sits in the South Harbor of Helsinki with great potential to connect the port, historical center, and Tähtitornin Vuori park. The project is thus inspired by this urban context and follows the orthogonal grid of the city by extending the existing axis, which both determines the building’s form and creates a link to the park via a pedestrian bridge. GH-8627802723 1

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1 - URBAN SITUATION

SITE PLAN

2 - INTERSECTIONS & PROXIMITY TO THE CITY AND THE SEA 3 - PEDESTRIAN FLOW & PUBLIC SPACE

Panoramic view from Eteläsatama South Harbour

The northern part of the site contains a public space that defi nes the museum’s main entrance, welcoming the pedestrian fl ow coming from the Market Square. A lifted platform is designed to hierarchize the building, while also serving as a fl attened surface to associate the city to the waterfront promenade. This entrance square hosts open air exhibitions as well as live performances that turn the site into an attractive destination for Helsinki`s inhabitants as well as worldwide visitors.

The building’s shape responds to its context with a difference in height that emulates the gradual transition of scale from the city to the port while reinforcing the historical axis. As such, the northwestern corner of the building becomes an urban icon and the symbol of Guggenheim Helsinki.

Coming from a rich historical tradition in architecture and design, the city of Helsinki has recently been engaged in an urban renewal process. Its strategic position and high socio-economic standards make it a thriving urban center, striving to become a European capital of culture via the creation of special-ized art districts, human-scale urban tissue, and a strong connection to nature.

The Eteläsatama area, chosen for the project, emphasizes this intersection between urbanity and nature, as it sits in the South Harbor of Helsinki with great potential to connect the port, historical center, and Tähtitornin Vuori park. The project is thus inspired by this urban context and follows the orthogonal grid of the city by extending the existing axis, which both determines the building’s form and creates a link to the park via a pedestrian bridge.

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Winter dusk view Axonometric view

Roofopenings

Finnish woodfaçade

Restaurant

Classroom

Exhibition rooms Exhibition rooms

Envelope

Level 3 & 4

Level 2

Level 1

Ground fl oor

Steppedconcrete roof

Offi ces

Exhibition Hall

Exhibition rooms

Collection storage &

management

Café

Conferenceroom

Kitchen

Tickets/Info

Lounge

1 - SITE 2 - VOLUME EXTRUSION 3 - VOLUME RETRACTION 4 - CONTEXT ADAPTATION - GRADUAL TRANSITION OF HEIGHTS “CREATION OF AN ICON”

5 - CAVED-IN GESTURES “ENTRANCES HIERARCHIZATION”

6 - VISUAL INTERACTION “SOCIAL HUB” 7 - CROP & LIFT UP “LIGHT & INSIDE VIEWS” 8 - SKIN CUTTING “AIR & EXTERNAL VIEWS” 9 - GUGGENHEIM HELSINKI

16.50m10.30m

22.30m 36.10m

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Section AA Section BB Atrium

Exhibition Hall

Ground fl oor plan - 1:500

+16.10m - L2

+9.60m - L1

+0.30m - Harbour

+3.10m - GF

L2 - +16.10m

L1 - +9.60m

GF - +3.10m

+22.60m - L3

+29.10m - L4

+36.10m

L3 - + 22.60m

L4 - + 29.10m

+36.10m

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Level 1 - 1:750 Level 2 - 1:750 Level 3 - 1:750 Level 4 - 1:750

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Ground fl oor 1745m²

01. Cafe / Bar 25002. Design Store 30003. Museum Shop 8004. Ticketing / Info 4005. Lockers 3006. Coat Check 4007. Perform./Conference Hall 500

08. Equipment Storage 4009. Custodial Offi ce 1510. IT Server / Staff Offi ces 3511. Landscape Equipment 2012. Locker Rooms 25

13. Security Room 2014. Shipping / Receiving 5015. Crate Storage 5016. Uncrating / Staging 5017. Art Storage 10018. Prep./Conservation Studio 7019. Conservation Offi ce 30

Level 1 2800m²

20. Exhibition spaces 220021. Administrative Offi ce 12022. Copy Room/ File Storage 5023. Workroom / Storage 5024. Lunch Room / Lounge 10025. Development Offi ce 10026. Curator Offi ce 10027. Conference Room 80

Level 2 2100m²

30. Exhibition spaces 2100

Level 3 280m²

41. Kitchen 20042. Classrooms & Lab. 80

Level 4 180m²

51. Restaurant 180

Unassigned Areas 5100m²Assigned Areas 7105m²

Total: 12205m²Total exhibition: 4300m²

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View of the northern entrance - Public square

Restaurant

Energetical effi ciency Environmentally friendly building

Façade detail - 1-20

The different levels are connected together trough a sculptural staircase linking each fl oor to the atrium that features a high per-formance glazing system, harvesting precious natural daylight.

The reinterpretation of the traditional timber shingle fa-cade system acts in a way to optimize the internal perfor-mance of the different spaces of the building, which adapts to the European environmental standards of nowadays.

The south-facing pitched roof is optimized for passive solar heat gain, while also ensuring natural indirect light for the interior terraced fl oors. South oriented solar cells provide the electricity for a big part of the public facilities.

A rainwater harvesting system also fulfi lls 87% of the museum’s greywater needs. The building’s raised platform creates a ventilated crawl space that contains wa-ter collectors and a series of structural steel piles with integral hydronic loops for effi cient conditioning, the permeability of this platform makes it a natural water drain.

Wooden slabs

10-10-4 doubled glazed panels

U shaped steel frame

Screwed timber slats25mm x 200 mm

Nailed timber slats25mm x 400 mm

Wooden furring strips

OSB Panel18mm

Wooden strips24mm x 48mm

Wooden structure with 300mm mineral wool

Continuous waterproofi ng membrane

Zinc profi led sheet

Thermoactive fl oor system

Rainwater harvesting

Natural water drain

High insulating façade, roof and windowsSolar cells

Bright interior surfaces increasing light refl ection

Natural convection exhaust

Geothermal cooling & heating system

Automated ventilation control

Lighting controlNatural light

External shading

Window sash sheathed into steel fi xation

Wooden beams

Stilts

Existing port level(+2.5m)

Drainage gravel

Concrete slab

Solid foam insulation

Waterproofi ng membrane

50mm concrete screed

Sound dampening insulation

Wooden parquet fl oor

Galvanized grid

Composite column

Inserted steel plate

Acoustic panels

Truss with mineral fl ock insulation

Steel structure with 280mm mineral wool

Continuous vapor barrier

Concrete slabs

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