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Urban Environment House in Helsinki
- Architekten
- Lahdelma & Mahlamäki architects
- Projektleitung
- Indepro
- Landschaftsarchitektur
- Loci Maisema-arkkitehdit
- Innenarchitekten
- Eskola Interio
- Tmi Salla Kantokorpi
- Tragwerksplaner
- Ramboll Finland, Helsinki
- Heizungs-/Lüftungs-/Klimatechnik
- Ramboll Finland, Helsinki
- Brandschutzplanung
- Ramboll Finland, Helsinki
- Bauphysik
- Ramboll Finland, Helsinki
- Elektroplanung
- Rejlers
- Akustikplanung
- Akukon
- Rockfon
- Bauleitung
- Skanska
- Fassade
- Tiileri
- Halfen
- Nordec
- Fenster
- Schüco
- Fenster, Verglasung
- Metus Finland
- Beleuchtung
- Fagerhult
- Wand- und Deckenverkleidungen
- Inlook
- Software
- Tekla
- Solibri
- Dalux Field
- Revit
- Enscape
- Quelle
- DETAIL 11/2021
The construction industry in Finland has already gained experience with BIM. In 2007 the method became obligatory for public construction projects exceeding a budget of one million euro. With the Kaupunkiympäristotalo – or, in English: the Urban Environment House – the city of Helsinki goes one step further by planning to use the building model for the successive operation of the facility.