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Roihupelto Campus, Helsinki

The large campus of Stadin ammatti- ja aikuisopisto (Stadin AO) was designed to meet City of Helsinki’s strict carbon‑neutrality targets.

Roihupelto Campus, Helsinki

The campus brings together 4,500 students from educational institutions located across Helsinki. The new building makes use, among other things, of recycled bricks, whose suitability for reuse was demonstrated by AINS Group on a site-specific basis — the first time this has been done in Finland.

Customer
Kiinteistö Oy Helsingin Toimitilat

Location
Helsinki

Size
44 000 brm²

Completion
2025

Services
Structural engineering
Compliance of reused construction products

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