exit school

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    Title: Exit School of Architecture Exhibition
    Artistic and concept direction: Antti Ahlava, Fernando Nieto
    Exhibition production: Saana Rossi, Natalia Vladykina
    Exhibition and graphic design: Johanna Brummer
    Exhibition photography: Alisa Javits, Johanna Brummer, Natalia Vladykina
    Editors of exhibition catalogue: Natalia Vladykina, Saana Rossi, Antti Ahlava, Fernando Nieto
    Publication date: 2018
    Publisher: Aalto University School of Arts, Design and Architecture
    Collection: Aalto ADA 3/2018 Art + Design + Architecture
    Link to exhibition catalogue

    The Exit School of Architecture project has been developed in Aalto University, Department of Architecture, Group X, and exhibited as a section of the Human Cities_Challenging the City Scale 2014-2018 exhibition in Dipoli in September 12-29, 2017, being part of the Helsinki Design Week 2017 official programme

    Summary

    The Exit School of Architecture project examines shared local identities and meanings in new Finnish architecture. Which values and themes tie together users and designers, the private and the public? We looked at the works’ participatory methods to find what aspects of local culture and aesthetics are embedded in the design process and the final product. The exhibition demonstrates shared social and aesthetic values and reasoning behind the present Nordic Noir architecture in Finland.

    We present 14 recently completed projects and 6 diploma works that abandon standardized ways of building to find more meaningful, individual solutions to design problems in contemporary cities and landscapes while retaining shared aesthetic values of solitude, simplicity, and closeness to nature in materials and spatial expression.

    The projects form two categories – projects that increase the well-being of the community, and projects that enhance one’s contact to nature, which is tied to individual well-being. The works all emphasize calmness – they provide a place of safety, quietness and tranquility amidst the hustle of daily lives. Simultaneously they strengthen a person’s relationship with their surroundings by creating stories through architecture.

    The concept of Finnishness can be examined through the projects – what are the factors that tie Finns together, and how can these characteristics be materialized in a single building, or exported to create a Finnish experience abroad? All of the projects have their own answers, but the highlight falls on social well-being, quietness, and a deep respect and love for untouched nature.

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