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Metsä Pavilion, Tokio, Japan

The Metsä Pavilion represents Finnish industrial wood expertise at the Tokyo Olympics 2021.

Metsä Pavilion, Tokio, Japan

The pavilion serves as a gathering place for the Finnish Olympic team, and various events are also held there. The pavilion's flexible wooden structures are designed from industrially manufactured wooden elements developed by Metsä Wood. The ecological wood structure acts as a carbon sink and represents a sustainable way of building. The pavilion is designed to withstand earthquakes and hurricanes.

Customer
Metsä Wood oy

Location
Tokyo, Japan

Size
280 brm²

Completion
2020

Services
Structural engineering

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