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Hollmen Reuter Sandman architects
The architects Saija Hollmén, Jenni Reuter and Helena Sandman started their collaboration in 1995 with the Women’s Centre project in Senegal. Today, their activities span from interiors to urban planning. They work in Finland as well as in several African countries.
The group believes in innovations by investigation, where the landscape, sensitivity towards materials and site-specific interventions are the means for a new architecture. Their works have been honoured with both national and international awards and have been published and exhibited widely.
Apart from working as visiting critics and lecturers all over the world, the architects also teach at the Aalto University.
For more HRS projects visit their website: www.hollmenreutersandman.com
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KOMITU
KOMITU-team is at the moment working with organization Cambodian Volunteers for Society (CVS) to build a youth center in Phnom Penh. Building is expected to begin in December 2011 after the rainy season, until which KOMITU will work on the design with the local users and develop an ecological bamboo building technique.
KOMITU is a group of six architects and master-level architecture students, Noora Aaltonen, Sisko Hovila, Tuuli Kassi, Maiju Suomi, Elina Tenho ja Inari Virkkala. Together they have experience of humanitarian architecture workshops and study projects. These young women have all studied or worked abroad, including Austria, Canada, Denmark, France, Norway, Peru, Spain and Tajikistan.
Follow the project in the KOMITU blog: www.komituarchitects.org
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ARCHITECTS RUDANKO + KANKKUNEN
Architects Rudanko + Kankkunen is a young and adventurous Helsinki-based architecture team that works both in community benefit and private projects. We are Hilla Rudanko and Anssi Kankkunen, Finnish architects who have a long experience of working as a team. Before starting this collaboration, we have studied and worked in Finland and abroad at different offices and universities. Our international experience has made us realize the huge potential of architectural expertise: architects should actively recognize needs for their skills and tackle them. Our goal in Ukumbi is to encourage active architecture and make things happen.
We joined Ukumbi while designing Sra Pou vocational school in Cambodia in 2010-2011. The school has been widely published and recognized in international architecture awards. Read more about Sra Pou here. If you wish to see other projects by our company, look at our website www.rudanko-kankkunen.com.
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