BERLIN FINN.The Finnish Embassy in Berlin is one of the best new buildings in the city. Courageously, the Finnish government commissioned a team of young architects. The Finish Embassy in Berlin is in the new Scandinavian compound on the corner of StulerstraBe and KlingelhoferstraBe where it shares space with the legations of the other four Nordic countries (AR March 2000). The oxidized oxidized having been modified by the process of oxidation. oxidized cellulose see absorbable cellulose. copper wall of the whole may be controversial - is it a barricade or a statement of dignified reticence? But the quality of the buildings within the undulating green perimeter is undoubted un·doubt·ed adj. Accepted as beyond question; undisputed. See Synonyms at authentic. un·doubt ed·ly adv. . None of the jurors could pretend to be ignorant of the prismatic pris·mat·ic also pris·mat·i·cal adj. 1. Of, relating to, resembling, or being a prism. 2. Formed by refraction of light through a prism. Used of a spectrum of light. 3. Brilliantly colored; iridescent. Finnish building, but we were all very impressed by its reticence and dignity. A glass-clad volume is layered within an outer screen of aspen slats: a facade strategy which both acts as climate modifier (programming) modifier - An operation that alters the state of an object. Modifiers often have names that begin with "set" and corresponding selector functions whose names begin with "get". , and allows the building to speak of its inner life at night, when its activities can be inferred from its idiosyncratic id·i·o·syn·cra·sy n. pl. id·i·o·syn·cra·sies 1. A structural or behavioral characteristic peculiar to an individual or group. 2. A physiological or temperamental peculiarity. 3. light patterns. During the day, too, the building changes, for parts of the outer layer can be opened by the occupants using hydraulic mechanisms, and it alters appearance as the sun moves round, and people change their activities. Inside, the noble progression of spaces from the entrance to the atrium to the light of the terrace is particularly impressive. The terrace is a wooden deck in the middle of which is a real rowan (the sacred mountain ash Mountain Ash, town, Wales Mountain Ash, Welsh Aberpennar, town (1981 pop. 26,231), Rhondda Cynon Taff, S Wales. A former mining community, it depended upon the great coal mines nearby, which were developed in the 19th cent. of the north). From under its (as yet small) branches are views out through the copper wall into the trees of KlingelhBferstraBe and the city. Inside, again, spatial complexity is multiplied by hanging the curved form of the conference room over the galleried atrium, and introducing light round it. Detailing is always precise and materials appropriate. The stair which winds itself upwards in the central space is made of thick aluminium plate. Ceilings are generally of perforated galvanized gal·va·nize tr.v. gal·va·nized, gal·va·niz·ing, gal·va·niz·es 1. To stimulate or shock with an electric current. 2. steel plate. Exposed concrete structure is left untreated. The conference room is formed in wood, and clad in pale birch. Black linoleum linoleum (lĭnō`lēəm), resilient floor or wall covering made of burlap, canvas, or felt, surfaced with a composition of wood flour, oxidized linseed oil, gums or other ingredients, and coloring matter. covers the floors. All is calm, essential, Finnish. What could otherwise have perhaps seemed cold and hard is relieved by the brilliance of the ground floor mural by Silja Rantanen, which overwhelms you with colour when you enter the spatial sequence. Much has been achieved with great economy of means. Light, always important in modern Finnish architecture, is controlled with great subtlety, as it filters through the slats of the office areas and through their translucent walls down to the hall. As the architects say, the embassy is a combination of 'simplicity, clarity and modesty, which gives it a truly Finnish identity, while providing a timeless and dignified setting'. The jury was impressed not only by the building, but by the fact that the government had the bravery to give such a prestigious and nationally important job to a young team of architects after an open competition. Architect Toni Peltola, Rauno Lehtinen Rauno Väinämö Lehtinen (April 7 1932, Tampere - May 1 2006, Helsinki) vas a Finnish conductor and composer. He composed the 1960s hit Letkis which was based on a folk-dance. Letkis was recorded in over 92 countries. , Pekka Maki: VIIVA Arkkitehtuuri Oy. Helsinki Associate architect Pysall-Ruge architects: Justus Pysall, Peter Ruge Photography Jussi Tiainen |
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