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변전소 Länsisalmi Power Station / Parviainen Architects

by 추산봉 2018. 3. 30.

Länsisalmi Power Station / Parviainen Architects


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Länsisalmi Power Station,© Mika Huisman, Decopic

Länsisalmi Power Station,© Mika Huisman, Decopic

Länsisalmi Power Station,© Mika Huisman, Decopic

Länsisalmi Power Station,© Mika Huisman, Decopic


Länsisalmi Power Station,© Mika Huisman, Decopic

Länsisalmi Power Station,© Mika Huisman, Decopic

Länsisalmi Power Station,© Mika Huisman, Decopic

Länsisalmi Power Station,© Mika Huisman, Decopic

Länsisalmi Power Station,© Mika Huisman, Decopic

Länsisalmi Power Station,© Mika Huisman, Decopic

Länsisalmi Power Station,© Mika Huisman, Decopic

Länsisalmi Power Station,© Mika Huisman, Decopic

Länsisalmi Power Station,© Mika Huisman, Decopic

Länsisalmi Power Station,© Mika Huisman, Decopic

Länsisalmi Power Station,© Mika Huisman, Decopic

Länsisalmi Power Station,Site Plan


Länsisalmi Power Station,Ground Floor Plan

Länsisalmi Power Station,First Floor Plan

Länsisalmi Power Station,Second Floor Plan

Länsisalmi Power Station,Section

Länsisalmi Power Station,North Facade

Länsisalmi Power Station,East Facade

Länsisalmi Power Station,South Facade

























Länsisalmi Power Station / Parviainen Architects, © Mika Huisman, Decopic

© Mika Huisman, Decopic


© Mika Huisman, Decopic© Mika Huisman, Decopic© Mika Huisman, Decopic© Mika Huisman, Decopic+ 23

  • Architects

  • Location

    Fazersvägen 1, 01230 Vanda, Finland
  • Architect in Charge

    Bratislav Toskovic
  • Design Team

    Juha Taponen, Miika Liukka, Jyri Jernström, Hannu Kymäläinen
  • Area

    2000.0 m2
  • Project Year

    2018
  • Photographs

  • Manufacturers

    Fórmica


  • Other participants

    SWECO PM Oy (Project Management); SWECO Rakennetekniikka Oy (Structural design); SWECO Talotekniikka (HVAC&Electrical design); Paloässät Oy (Fire consultant); RTA Yhtiöt Oy (Main Contractor); Empower Oy (Power Line and Landscape Portal Contractor); ABB Finland Oy (Electrical Equipment Supplier).
  • More Specs Less Specs


© Mika Huisman, Decopic
© Mika Huisman, Decopic

Text description provided by the architects. The power station is sited at a highly visible location at the corner of Ring Road III and the Porvoonväylä highway. The construction project dealt with the expansion and renewal of Fingrid’s 400 kV Länsisalmi electric power station. Electricity is transmitted from Fingrid’s main grid through the power station to the 800 000 residents of Vantaa and Helsinki.


Site Plan
Site Plan

The architectonic concept derives its inspiration from electricity and its visual manifestation: light. The juxtaposition of energy flowing through the power station with the flow of vehicular traffic passing by the site inspired us to create a visually attractive and memorable architectural entity.


© Mika Huisman, Decopic
© Mika Huisman, Decopic

The placement of the building volumes on the site, as well as their plan configurations, follow functional requirements without, however, setting any strict boundaries that would have inhibited creative and open-minded architectonic expression. Thus what is generally a greyish and nondescript transformer building became a gleaming lantern and an ordinary vertically trussed landscape portal became an approximately 50 metre-high classically arch-shaped icon for the area.


North Facade
North Facade

The transformer building’s main materials are naturally coloured graphic concrete and glass. The facades’ most visible themes are cladding elements assembled from glass planks detached 600 mm from the main volume. When the interstice is illuminated in the evening, the lantern-like buildings express electricity as a visible phenomenon. The selected glass type provides a direct association with the glazed insulators used extensively in the electricity distribution industry.


© Mika Huisman, Decopic
© Mika Huisman, Decopic

A switchgear room and its cable space underneath occupy the largest spaces in the 3-storey concrete-framed GIS building. Other technical facilities are distributed over three floors on the building’s southern side.


© Mika Huisman, Decopic
© Mika Huisman, Decopic

The high arch-shaped landscape portal has been fabricated from Corten steel tubes with a diameter of 800 mm. Corten steel’s maintenance-free characteristic was an important factor in its selection for such a high structure. Corten’s natural and warm rusty colour resonates harmoniously with the other façade.