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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Pargas Maritime Limestone Landscape in Finland by Schauman & Nordgren Architects and Schauman Arkkitehdit Oy

 
March 12th, 2017 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Schauman & Nordgren Architects and Schauman Arkkitehdit Oy

SCHAUMAN & NORDGREN ARCHITECTS and SCHAUMAN ARKKITEHDIT are announced winners of the invited masterplan competition for the transformation of waterfront area of Pargas in Finland. The jury awarded the proposal “Pargas Maritime Limestone Landscape” a first prize

The city of Pargas is developing the area of the existing guest harbour in the southern centre of the city – Malmstrand beach – into an attractive living room for the inhabitants as well as a high class harbour with services. At the end of 2016 the city invited three teams to develop a long term vision for the harbour front. The assignment was to find a logical and natural, but at the same time an innovative solution for how the area could become a functional and aesthetically pleasing environment. Together the functions and activities were supposed to create an inviting entity that strengthens the character of Pargas small scale cityscape, while at the same time emphasizing its maritime identity. The proposals were to introduce a solution for how to the functions, such as a hotel. harbour office, sauna, beach promenades, playgrounds, car parking and beach could be integrated into a coherent and strong entity.

Image Courtesy © Schauman & Nordgren Architects and Schauman Arkkitehdit

Image Courtesy © Schauman & Nordgren Architects and Schauman Arkkitehdit

The winning proposal “Pargas Maritime Limestone Landscape” takes its starting point in a thorough analysis of the the city, its history, structure, character, potentials and challenges. The plan introduces a “urban loop” that connects the public spaces of the harbour front to the surrounding public spaces and the pedestrian street, which today ends by the harbour area. The loop, a beach boulevard, invites and directs the flaneurs of the city to enjoy a series of attractive public spaces along it. The idea is to strategically position the new functions along the promenade and thereby making the harbour a “string of pearls” destination for inhabitants and visitors alike. The harbour becomes a natural, recreational, extension to the city centre.

Image Courtesy © Schauman & Nordgren Architects and Schauman Arkkitehdit

In addition to introducing a the strategic plan for the area, the proposal also introduces a compositional design principle that is rooted in the city’s historic and cultural context. The nearby limestone quarry and its large layered open landscape functions as inspiration for this principle. The activity landscapes, consisting of sports and playgrounds, a beach, piers and the promenade, refer back to the landscape of the quarry. With its layers of limestone formations, it creates a specific design identity that is rooted in the surrounding man made landscapes.

Image Courtesy © Schauman & Nordgren Architects and Schauman Arkkitehdit

“Pargas Maritime Limestone Landscape” makes the waterfront accessible and introduces a new attraction by the beautiful bay of Snäckviken. It will be the place in Pargas where you want enjoy ice cream on the pier, the beautiful view, play tennis or take a dip in the sea after enjoying the heat of the sauna”, says Jonas Nordgren, co-founder and partner of Schauman & Nordgren Architects.

Image Courtesy © Schauman & Nordgren Architects and Schauman Arkkitehdit

About Schauman & Nordgren Architects:

Schauman & Nordgren Architects is a Copenhagen- and Helsinki based architecture and urban planning studio established by Ted Schauman and Jonas Nordgren. The studio’s ambition lies in creating ownership, regardless of the scale, function and context of a project. The work includes among others, the masterplans of Hiedanranta in Tampere and Lövö Archipelago Village, as well as the design of the new Kauppatori Pavilions in Turku.

Image Courtesy © Schauman & Nordgren Architects and Schauman Arkkitehdit

Image Courtesy © Schauman & Nordgren Architects and Schauman Arkkitehdit

Image Courtesy © Schauman & Nordgren Architects and Schauman Arkkitehdit

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Categories: Beach, Entertainment Centre, Harbour, Hotel, Mixed use, Offices, Playground, Sports Centre




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