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Department of Architecture

Research at the Department of Architecture

The research at the Department of Architecture covers urban studies, history of architecture, heritage studies, landscape and regenerative design, housing studies as well as reuse, circular economy and architectural conservation.

Research in a nutshell

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    Finnish Pavilion in Venice 2018 by Tuomas Siitonen, photo by Alexander Mayes

    The Research at the Department of Architecture is focused on architecture, living and housing studies, urban studies and planning, design practice, architectural conservation, the role of architecture in society and the history and future of architecture. Furthermore, our focus areas include construction in the social and health sector, construction for a sustainable future, computer-assisted design methods, and humanitarian architecture. Our research is is closely connected to society and ongoing planetary crises and sustainability. The research profile of the Department of Architecture covers also applied research commissioned by public sector and industry.

    Heads of Research

    Events

    News

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    Awards and Recognition, University Published:

    Minna Lukander is the Alumna of the Year of the School of Arts, Design and Architecture

    Architect and CEO of Talli Architecture and Design strives to create functional and meaningful spaces and living environments that promote well-being, community, and a sustainable lifestyle.
    Metaversity: Interface and user interaction in the colorSense app demo using Fologram.
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    Metaverse revolutionises architecture - turning physical spaces into digital experiences

    Aalto University and Henning Larsen, part of the Ramboll Group, are creating a new world where augmented reality brings new content and meanings to spaces.
    Modern apartment buildings with balconies, trees, and a cycle path in the foreground.
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    A person stands indoors wearing a green dress with vertical lines and textured details. They have accessories on their wrist and ears.
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    A dress that combines modular design and seaweed research was seen at the Independence Day Reception

    Landscape architect Anni J盲rvitalo designed a festive outfit for the President's Independence Day reception that combines modular design and seaweed research in collaboration with designer Sofia Ilmonen and Professor Julia Lohmann.

    Latest Publications

    Iris Andersson 2025 Arkkitehtiuutiset

    Luis Miguel Cort茅s S谩nchez, Javier Terrados Cepeda, Panu Savolainen 2025 Informes de la Construcci贸n

    Mina Di Marino, Maija Tiitu, Antti Rehunen, Seyed Hossein Chavoshi, Kimmo Lapintie 2025 Regional Studies

    Prof. Dr. Pia Fricker 2025 Journal of Digital Landscape Architecture

    Prof. Dr. Pia Fricker, Raphael Weidhaas 2025 Journal of Digital Landscape Architecture

    Grete Gansauer, Johanna Lilius, Ria鈥怣aria Adams 2025 Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space

    Ulrike Wissen Hayek, Prof. Dr. Pia Fricker 2025 Landscape journal

    Hossam Hewidy, Susa Er盲ranta 2025 SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

    Hossam Hewidy, Eveliina Harsia 2025 Cities

    Saija Hollmen, Alexander B. Marful, Taru Niskanen, Daniel Y. A. Duah, Esmeranda Manful, Meeri Pitk盲nen, Irene A. Idun 2025 International Planning Studies
    More information on our research in the Aalto research portal.

    On-going Research Projects

    La cath茅drale engloutie. The medieval architecture, construction phases and artworks of Turku Cathedral interpreted with new methodologies.

    Research Council of Finland Academy Project 362167
    Duration 1.9.2024鈥31.8.2028
    Principal Investigator: Panu Savolainen

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    This blog explores transdisciplinary strategy tools and experimental collaboration methods combining academic and practical activities. Co-How is one of the Aalto University-funded Radical Creativity research projects.

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    ARVO - Evaluating and Strengthening Green Infrastructure in Urban Land Use Planning

    The aim of the ARVO project is to enhance green infrastructure in densely built cities to promote preparedness and adaptation to climate change.

    ARVO-pilottisuunnittelijoiden tapaaminen, kuvatervehdys

    Saaren kartano - beyond sustainability

    The goal of the project is to strengthen the multispecies cooperation in the Saaren kartano manor area and create impulses towards a regenerative relationship with nature.

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    The multidisciplinary project quantifies the carbon sequestration and storage potential of urban green and creates new carbon-smart planning solutions.

    CoCarbon / Ranja Hautam盲ki

    SMARTUP 鈥 Smart(ening up the modern) home: Redesigning power dynamics through domestic space digitalization

    The SMARTUP project investigates how the home has been transformed by digitalisation.

    Smart phone screen showing how to use the smart home

    Enhancing Community Engagement in Contaminated Land(scapes) Restoration

    The primary goal of this research is to support citizen engagement in contaminated land remediation and restoration processes.

    Zero-Energy Campuses

    The ZEC project studies local, sustainable energy production and distribution for campus type urban areas, where new concepts of urban design will be designed to be scalable and replicated according to contextual needs.

    wooden structure with solar panels on the roof and greenery inside

    Closing Loops

    The Closing Loops project involves constructing a storage building in Helsinki's Mustikkamaa using reused materials.

    Wooden building

    KARMI Accommodating urban spaces to aging population

    The project combines GIS-based data (Syke) with qualitative data and user involvement (Aalto University) in order to assess possibilities to enhance actions towards more user-friendly environment.

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    Laajasalo Nature Visions

    This research engages with urban stakeholders and explores various future scenarios in which human-nature interactions in Helsinki urban area have transitioned towards sustainable, participatory, and resilient states.

    Co-creating Urban Nature - workshop image - article thumbnail

    Climate-resilient suburban areas (ILPI)

    The ILPI project aims to create guidelines for climate-resilient densification in these areas, considering both planning measures and resident actions to enhance sustainability.

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    Access to affordable and quality housing for all people - HOUSE4ALL

    The project aims to provide a comprehensive and comparative overview of how housing policies are delivered across the ESPON territory, and develop a comprehensive definition of housing affordability at the EU level taking into account a broad range of indicators and the diversity of European territories and their specificities.

    Cranes building houses on the waterfront

    Historic Timber Structures and Architectural Innovations in Late Medieval Northern Europe

    Funded by Kone Foundation, Finnish Cultural Foundation and Jenny and Antti Wihuri Foundation
    Duration 1.1.2020鈥31.5.2025
    Principal Investigator: Panu Savolainen

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    ConWa: Contested Waterfront Transformation

    This project investigates the outcomes of prevailing policy ideals of social inclusion in spatial development as they face variations of increasingly financialized urban growth machines.

    A photo of the Portland Towers In Nordhavn District In Copenhagen. Photographed by Oliver F枚rstner.

    Misfit Wood Architecture - the use of natural shaped wood in architecture and construction

    The PhD research explores the potential of a new architectural style using "whole wood" or 鈥渕isfit wood鈥 a minimally processed or unprocessed natural wood that doesn鈥檛 fit the requirements of standard timber.

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    Research Groups

    TIME 鈥 History of Architecture and Architectural Conservation

    The research group concentrates on architectural-historical research, heritage and architectural conservation.

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    Landscape Research Laboratory

    Landscape laboratory brings together landscape architecture research projects, collaboration networks, publication projects and dissertations

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    Sotera

    SOTERA is the research group for Health and Wellbeing Architecture within the Department of Architecture at Aalto University. Our work supports Aalto University鈥檚 focus areas of Health and Wellbeing and Human-centred living environments.

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    WiTLAB

    An interdisciplinary cross-school research and education unit hosting collaborative initiatives across Aalto University

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    Wood Program

    The Wood Program is a one-year program of study that focuses on wood architecture and industrial building. The program is intended for architects, engineers and other students with a background in design and strong interest in timber construction.

    Architect doing handson work at the Wood Program of Aalto University. Photo by Anne Kinnunen

    A focus group at the department of architecture at Aalto University

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    Digital technologies as means of production in architectural practice enabling new methods of design and enlarged possibilities of architectural expression.

    Aalto University Design of structures research group

    SPHERE

    SPHERE Spatial Planning, Housing, and Environment Research

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    Apply to do doctoral research at the department 

    The Aalto Doctoral Programme in Arts, Design and Architecture admission period is in early spring each year. Please read the instructions and contact a potential supervising professor at the department before applying. 

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    Visit the Department

    If you wish to apply for a visiting researcher position at the department, please contact head of research Johanna Lilius (johanna.lilius@aalto.fi)a. You can read more about the application process .

     
     

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