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Sorja
1. SORJA Housing design, professional course, 2014
Campus housing
Daniel Herkert
NEW MILLENIUM HYBRID
CAMPUS LIVING & STUDYING
Sorja utilizes the premium spot of TUT campus
main lawn for combined teaching and housing.
Housing is located in two towers and studying and
other supporting spaces in floors below ground level.
Most of building mass is covered with green roof to
preserve the lawn like athmosphere and function-ality
before construction. Inner yard is filled with
greenery to create a comfortable environment for
hybrid living and learning.
Sustainability
Mass for sunlight control, optimized solar panel
location, flexible spaces for sustainability
Building mass allows maximum sunlight into all spaces without
direct sunlight warming up or creating glare. Tower main win-dos
open to east and west and are shielded from light coming
from south. Underground facilities have glass walls that open
mainly towards north.
Both tower roofs are fitted with solar panels are that yawn at 45
degree angle for optimized solar panel functionality in northern
climate.
To make sure that this building is used as long as possible, all
the spaces are designed to be flexible and re-organized. This al-lows
the building to stand time, wich makes a great impact into
ecology when new buildings are not needed as demands change
over decades.
Symbolism
Pinus sylvestris as the new “obelisk”.
Between the two towers is a pine tree (pinus sylvestris) whose cul-tivation
into 600 year old behemot functions as a symbolic gesture
for longevity, sturdiness and determination.With good nurturing
and cultivation both building, pine and students will grow strong
and flourish. This new symbol substitutes the obelisk. A greener
and more sustainable paradigm replaces old “technology trumps all”
thinking.
Cityscape
Activating and restoring space and creating a landmark.
Two towers create a distinct landmark that is seen when aproaching
campus area. Furthermore the vast emptines of the lawn is activated
by introducing variation and points of interest. Existing pathways
for walking and biking are emphasised and strenghtened. Kampusa-reena
is retained as a central node and all commercial and business
activity is situated there, except for a restaurant and a cafe.
Structural principles & Materials
Long lasting and environmentally viable solutions.
Underground parts are made with concrete pillars and in-citu slabs.
Towers are made with steel frames and prefabricated slab elements.
Outer shell is made of thermal steel studs with white fiber rein-forced
concrete panels. Triple glazed low-E windows are used all
about the building.
GRANULATION, 1/4000
MAKING A LANDMARK FOR TUT CAMPUS
2. SORJA Housing design, professional course, 2014
Campus housing
Daniel Herkert
APARTMENTS
CAFE & CONFERENCE
RESTAURANT
ADMINISTRATION
SAUNA, GYM & LOUNGE
TEACHING & STUDYING
UNDERGROUND CONNECTION TO
ECXISTING PARKING HALL, KONETALO
& NEXT EXPANSION
PARKING HALL
UNDERGROUND
CONNECTION TO
TIETOTALO
TECHNICAL ROOM
APARTMENTS
TECHNICAL ROOM
BOMB SHELTER &
STORAGE
S TAT I S T ICS FUNCT IONS
FLOOR AREA
Apartments 5 700
Teaching 10 300
Services 3 400
Restaurant 1 200
Cafe 500
Gym, sauna 500
Bomb shelter 600
Technical 2 000
Parking hall 5 500
Other 2 900
TOTAL FLOOR AREA 29 000 m2
VOLUME 90 700 m3
ENVELOPE AREA 24 500 m2
A/V RATIO 0,27
PARKING PLACES 201
Required 1 / 150m2 194
Actualized 1 / 144 m2
APARTMENT DISTRIBUTION
typical max
setting (if only type)
36 m2 Studio + balcony 17 17
36 m2 Studio 17 17
21,5 m2 Studio 14 68
45 m2 Couples (1 bedroom) 6 34
67 m2 Family (2 bedrooms) 6 17*
90 m2 Family (3 bedrooms) 3 17
90 m2 Shared flat (5 bedrooms) 3 17
* +17 21,5 m2 studios
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SOUTH FACADE, 1/1000
VIEW OF INNER YARD AND GREEN ROOF, FROM EAST
5. SORJA Housing design, professional course, 2014
Campus housing
Daniel Herkert
WEST FACADE, 1/200
EAST FACADE, 1/400
NORTH FACADE, 1/400
6. SORJA Housing design, professional course, 2014
Campus housing
Daniel Herkert
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Flexible
Apartments
90,0 m2
Studio
36,0 m2
Corridor
39,4 m2
Emergency
Staircase
5,8 m2
Shared
working space
24,1 m2
Shared
balcony
25,8 m2
Studio
36,0 m2
balcony
13,8 m2
Studio
21,5 m2
Apartment
67,1 m2
Living
13,6 m2
Bath
3,7 m2
Bedroom
8,1 m2
Master
Bedroom
13,3 m2
Bath
5,4 m2
Living
18,3 m2
Kitchen /
Dining
13,0 m2
Entry
7,3 m2
Bath
4,7 m2
Entry
4,0 m2
Kitchen
5,8 m2
Entry
4,8 m2
Bath
4,7 m2
Living
20,5 m2
Living
30,6 m2
Kitchen
5,8 m2
Entry
4,8 m2
Staircase
10,2 m2
Elevator
4,2 m2
Technical
shaft
7,4 m2
Elevator
4,2 m2
TYPICAL APARTMENT STOREY, 1/50
HOUSING SOLUTIONS
Student housing is located in two towers. All apart-ments
face east or west and are shaded from direct
sunlight during mid-day. This decreases cooling load in
summer and eliminates clare from sun.
Every floor has shared working space that is free to use
by all dwellers. Interaction between inhabitants is also
encouraged with a generous south facing shared bal-cony.
Studio apartment sizes vary from small 21,5 m2 studio
to large 36 m2 with its own balcony to accomodate
both low and high income students. Larger studios
can also be shared by two to allow even cheaper living.
Eastern side of both towers is dedicated to flexible
apartment unit, wich can be remodeled with moder-ate
expences in response to changes in demand. The
unit consists of backwall that houses all plumming and
ventilation, a section for wet installations and a section
for living and bedrooms. The flexi unit can be modified
to house any combination of apartments from follow-ing:
21,5 m2 Studio, 45 m2 Couples apartment with 1
Bedroom, 67 m2 Family apartment with 2 bedrooms,
90 m2 Large family apartment with 3 bedrooms or 90
m2 shared flat for 5 people.
Toilets & kitchens
Living & bedrooms
Technical shafts
FLEXIBLE APARTMENTS, 1/200
VIEW FROM FAMILY APARTMENT