Architect
Kirsti Sivén & Asko Takala Architects
Completion
2021
Gross area
16300 m²
Category
Buildings for institutional care
Tags
healthcare stone
The 1970s-era Myllypuro geriatric hospital in Helsinki has been transformed into the Myllymatka Senior Centre through a comprehensive renovation completed in 2021. The renovation was led by Kirsti Sivén & Asko Takala Architects, who brought extensive experience in designing care housing, including projects in Juva (1991), Kauklahti (2012), and Koskela (2020). While demolition was considered, the team ultimately decided to renovate the existing structure for financial and scheduling reasons, a decision that, in hindsight, also aligns with contemporary ecological concerns.

Originally designed by Erkki Helamaa and Veijo Martikainen, the hospital featured a tall, narrow form with a central corridor layout, reflecting the rational architectural principles they applied in other hospital projects, such as the Tampere Central Hospital (1962). The renovation’s primary goal was to create a more homelike atmosphere within the building. This was achieved by increasing common areas and shortening distances between rooms and shared spaces. Smaller rooms were combined and opened to central corridors to introduce variation, and the visibility of care equipment and building services technology was minimized.

The design preserved elements like large common balconies and stairwells while introducing a new ground-level winter garden featuring a mobile-like artwork by Jenni Rope, which enhances the space’s cozy and expansive feel. The building’s external form maintains the clean lines of the original 1970s architecture, blending well with the surrounding residential area and natural environment. The new ventilation equipment was placed atop the building to highlight its volume.

The renovation significantly altered the building’s original materials. The brick facade was replaced, and sunshading lattices were added to the windows. While original materials could not be retained, many were recreated with updated solutions to preserve the building’s character.

Source: Outtakes from Karita Rytivaara’s review in Finnish Architectural Review 2/2023

Location

Myllymatkantie 4, Helsinki
60.2248595, 25.0643876

Images

Building exterior, Myllypuro Senior Centre
Building exterior, Myllypuro Senior Centre (© ©2022 Tuomas Uusheimo: www.uush)
Stairwell, Myllypuro Senior Centre
Stairwell, Myllypuro Senior Centre (© ©2022 Tuomas Uusheimo: www.uush)
Hallway, Myllypuro Senior Centre
Hallway, Myllypuro Senior Centre (© ©2022 Tuomas Uusheimo: www.uush)
Lobby, Myllypuro Senior Centre
Lobby, Myllypuro Senior Centre (© ©2022 Tuomas Uusheimo: www.uush)
Myllypuro Senior Centre
Myllypuro Senior Centre (© ©2022 Tuomas Uusheimo: www.uush)
Myllypuro Senior Centre
Myllypuro Senior Centre (© ©2022 Tuomas Uusheimo: www.uush)
Cafeteria, Myllypuro Senior Centre
Cafeteria, Myllypuro Senior Centre (© Tuomas Uusheimo)
First floor, Myllypuro Senior Centre
First floor, Myllypuro Senior Centre (© Kirsti Siven & Asko Takala Architects)
Second floor, Myllypuro Senior Centre
Second floor, Myllypuro Senior Centre (© Kirsti Siven & Asko Takala Architects)
Section, Myllypuro Senior Centre
Section, Myllypuro Senior Centre (© Kirsti Siven & Asko Takala Architects)

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