Rykmentinpuisto Urban Plan, Tuusula
The former military area of Hyrylä developed as future garden city based on the winning competition entry by ONE Architects.
The area was connected to the existing town centre and it will unify the urban structure. The master plan design is based on mixed, dense urban structure with effective public transport corridor and terminal hub. The new urban villages are situated on hill slopes and gathered around a central park in pearl strings. Ecological aspects in design are processed via energy systems, CO2 footprint choices, city structure, architecture, traffic and green environment. A large collection of urban art was installed on the area. The plan has been developed in co-operation with multiple and diverse parties. The town plan for the first realised part, Puustellinmetsä, has been approved in 2016 and it will include e.g. Housing Fair area 2020 which is designed to be a zero-CO2 emission area. ONE Architects (Part of AINS Group) were responsible for the main and architectural design of the project: https://www.onearchitects.fi/
Customer
Tuusula Municipality
Location
Tuusula
Size
835 000 m²
Completion
2018
Services
Principal and architectural design
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