In the latest issue young architects write about the issues they find important, the themes selected by the authors themselves. The future makers want to bring architecture into people’s everyday lives. They want to work together with the users, determine design projects in a new way, fight the climate change and increase global equality by designing projects for the residents of poor countries. The role of starchitect is no longer interesting. What is essential is that work is meaningful and matches one’s own values. The young advertise their values actively through different means of media, e.g. in a TV-series.
editorial | New ideas
Jorma Mukala
Young ideas
The architect's decalogue
Jussi Vuori
On shared land
Hilla Rudanko
What are cities competing over?
Jaakko Lehtonen
Back to complexity
Auvo Lindroos
An opportunity to be involved
Heikki Riitahuhta
Working on the social edge of architecture
Inari Virkkala
Experiences in the Global South
Pilvi Vanamo
Why head to developing countries?
Elina Tenho
The selfish giant
Helmi Kajaste
The hunt for a new black
Martti Kalliala
Huize Looveld, the Netherlands
Studio Puisto + van Bolderen architectuur
Villa Lulla, Porkkala
Joarc Architects
Maijaniitty, Turku archipelago
Architects Rudanko+Kankkunen
Bronda, Helsinki
Futudesign
Kouk Khleang, Cambodia
Komitu Architects
architecture schools | Three diploma works
Nicolas Gustin, Aleksandra Zarek, Kristian Forsberg
architecture schools | New tune of teaching
Antti Ahlava
books | Paradigms in Computing
Teemu Seppänen
déjà-vu | Pentti Kareoja, Master's thesis "The Museum of Sea and Land", 1988
Pentti Kareoja