Puukuokka是芬兰第一个八层高的木制公寓楼。它是与Lakea合作开发的,是位于于韦斯屈莱郊区Kuokkala的多层木结构公寓的节能三重奏,与同样由OOPEAA设计的Kuokkala教堂相邻。

Puukuokka is the first eight-story heigh wooden apartment building in Finland. Developed in collaboration with Lakea, it is an energy-efficient trio of multi-story timber-framed flats in the Jyväskylä suburb of Kuokkala, neighboring the Kuokkala church also designed by OOPEAA.

随着Puukuokka三号的完工,构成Puukuokka街区的节能和生态的三层木质公寓楼现在已经完成。Puukuokka住宅受到了居民的极大欢迎,他们称赞该项目创造了一个舒适的生活环境,为友好和社会稳定的邻里关系提供了良好的框架。

With the completion of Puukuokka Three, the energy-efficient and ecological trio of multi-story wooden apartment buildings forming the Puukuokka Block is now complete.The Puukuokka housing has been extremely well received by the residents who praise it for creating a comfortable living environment with an excellent framework for a friendly and socially stable neighborhood.

Puukuokka小区为184户家庭提供了住房,从各年龄段的单身居民到有孩子的家庭。Puukuokka一号于2015年完工,是芬兰第一个八层高的木制公寓楼。Puukuokka二号于2017年完工,Puukuokka三号于2018年8月完工。

The Puukuokka complex offers homes for 184 households from single dwellers of all ages to families with children. Finished in 2015, Puukuokka One was the first eight-story high wooden apartment building in Finland. Puukuokka Two was completed in 2017, and Puukuokka Three in August 2018.

Puukuokka探索了模块化预制CLT建筑的潜力,以提供对环境负责和负担得起的高质量的住房。Puukuokka试图尽可能地利用CLT的技术和美学品质,并创造一个具有独特建筑表现形式的大型木制建筑。该街区还试行了一种创新的从租赁到拥有的融资策略,旨在通过促进稳定的社区来支持社会的可持续性。

Puukuokka explores the potential of modular prefabricated CLT construction to provide environmentally responsible and affordable housing of high quality. Puukuokka attempts to make the best possible use of the technical and aesthetic qualities of CLT and to create a wooden building in large scale with a distinct architectonic expression of its own. The block also pilots an innovative lease-to-own financing strategy that aims to support social sustainability by promoting stable communities.

Puukuokka作为一个试点案例,开发和测试了基于CLT的体积模块系统。Puukuokka建筑的整个承重结构和框架由大量木材制成,并由预制的容积式CLT模块组成。每套公寓由两个模块组成,一个是客厅、阳台和卧室,另一个是浴室、厨房和门厅区。

Puukuokka served as a pilot case to develop and test a CLT based system of volumetric modules. The entire load bearing structure and frame of the Puukuokka buildings is made of massive wood and composed of prefabricated volumetric CLT modules. Each apartment is composed of two modules, one housing the living room, the balcony and the bedroom, the other housing the bathroom, the kitchen and the foyer area.

块状结构结合了单户住宅的隐私感和公寓楼共享空间的半公共特性。我们的愿景是为居民提供一个具有丰富体验性的功能空间。这三座建筑聚集在一起,形成一个街区,与芬兰于韦斯屈莱的Kuokkala社区相得益彰。它强调了城市与周围山丘和湖泊的自然景观之间的联系。它与相邻的由OOPEAA在2010年设计的Kuokkala教堂一起构成了该社区的一个焦点。
与CLT的合作使该项目在几个重要方面得以实现。它使得创造一个宽敞的走廊和中庭空间成为可能,大量的光线以节能的方式实现了一个半温暖的空间。大量木材的绝缘性能允许独立控制各个单元的温度。预制的体积CLT模块的使用使热、水、电和通风的管道整合在走廊的墙体结构中成为可能,使其易于维护。这样的安排也使计划的组织更加有效。
CLT模块是在离工地不到两小时路程的当地工厂预制的。预制模块的使用使得每栋建筑的现场施工时间缩短到6个月,并减少了对天气条件的暴露,从而有可能实现更高的最终质量。

The block structure combines the sense of privacy of single-family dwellings with the semi-public character of the shared spaces of an apartment building. The vision is to provide the residents with a functional space that is rich in experiential qualities. The three buildings come together to form a block that complements the Kuokkala neighborhood in Jyväskylä, Finland. It puts an emphasis on the connection between the city and the surrounding natural landscape of hills and the lake. Together with the adjacent Kuokkala Church designed by OOPEAA in 2010 it forms a focal point for the neighborhood.
Working with CLT enabled several important aspects in the project: It made it possible to create a spacious hallway and atrium space with a lot of light realized in an energy efficient manner as a semi-warm space. The insulating qualities of massive wood allow for controlling the temperature of the individual units independently. The use of prefabricated volumetric CLT modules made it possible to integrate the piping for heat, water, electricity and ventilation in the wall structure in the hallway making it easily accessible for maintenance. This arrangement also allows for an efficient organization of the plan.
The CLT modules are prefabricated in a local factory less than two hours away from the site. The use of prefabricated modules made it possible to cut the construction time on site down to six months per building and to reduce the exposure to weather conditions making it possible to achieve a higher quality in the end result.

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Puukuokka II

Architects: OOPEAA
Area: 18650 m²
Year: 2015
Photographs: Mikko Auerniitty, Toni Kekki
Manufacturers: Kone, Profin, Siparila, Stora Enso, Lumon, Parmarine
Engineering: Engineering Pertti Ruuskanen Oy, Sweco Rakennetekniikka Oy, A-Insinöörit Oy, Toni Kekki, Heikki Löytty, Lauri Lepikonmäki, Pertti Ruuskanen
Landscape Architect: VSU Landscape Architects, Tommi Heinonen
Client:Lakea Oy
Building Technology:Engineering Koski-Konsultit Oy, Matti Peltovuori
Fire Consulting:KK-Palokonsultti Oy
Others:Firecon, Firecon Group Oy, Seppo Hovila, Vahanen Oy, Tommi Forsberg, Jwood Oy, Jouni Liimatainen
Architect In Charge:Anssi Lassila
Project Architects:Juha Pakkala (construction stage),
 Iida Hedberg (design process stage), Jussi-Pekka Vesala (master plan stage)
Other Team Members:Teemu Leppälä, Mia Salonen, Teemu Hirvilammi, Hanna-Kaarina Heikkilä, Santtu Hyvärinen
Fire Consulting:KK-palokonsultti Oy
City:Jyväskylä
Country:Finland