Hopealaakso day-care centre, Helsinki
The premises of this day-care centre for 210 children located in Kruunuvuorenranta in Helsinki were designed for adaptability and openness, making them suitable for a wide range of uses.
In the acoustical engineering for this centre built of CLT elements, special attention was paid to noise control. The building has sound-absorbing ceilings, the floors have a coating that absorbs the sound of steps and walls are also covered with sound-absorbing materials. In acoustical engineering, noise generated by the tram line that will be built on Kruunuvuorenranta was taken into account.
Customer
Helsingin kaupunki
Location
Helsinki
Size
2 358 m²
Completion
2021
Services
Acoustical engineering
Rock engineering
Structural engineering
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