FINAL: FINNISH LOG CONSTRUCTION MUSEUM
The project physically hosts abandoned Finnish timber structures and fragments of buildings to restore and preserve Finland’s log architectural heritage.
The project consists of five floors in total. The ground floor houses a reception area and a documentary archive that operates the museum. On the -1 floor, visitors can observe the museum’s principal collections, which include abandoned log constructions and antiquated tools. By exploring some of the heritage of Finnish timber and tools, one can learn traditional Finnish timber techniques and the chronological development of tools. On the -2 floor, individuals will discover a café to savour coffee or beverages while appreciating the Helsinki Ocean View. The first floor features an outdoor area where individuals can engage with the forests and trees of Seurasaari Island. Finally, on the second floor, there are viewpoints where visitors can enjoy the sea horizon and cityscape.