Santtu Hyvärinen is part of the jury for the international architectural competition for Kerava Station Area Renewal. Kerava Railway Station boasts one of the historical station buildings along Finland’s first railway, the Helsinki–Hämeenlinna line. Its construction helped Kerava to grow from a rural settlement to a thriving town and to build versatile industry in the area, which brought along jobs and new housing. The Kerava station has been a thoroughfare for countless commuters travelling across municipal borders to and from Kerava. The proximity and opportunities of Helsinki also create excellent preconditions for the development and growth of the town. In the future, the Kerava station area will be a vibrant, cohesive and pleasant environment for services, housing, flexible working and leisure activities, which remains attractive all year-round and where old and the new develop hand in hand, in a bold manner. He will be joining respected colleagues from the Finnish urban planning scene, including Vesa Humalisto (Inaro), Katariina Peltola (Espoon kaupunki) and Pia Sjöroos (Keravan kaupunki), among others. The competition is arranged in cooperation with the Finnish Association of Architects (SAFA).
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Santtu Hyvärinen is part of the jury for the international architectural competition for Kerava Station Area Renewal. Kerava Railway Station boasts one of the historical station buildings along Finland’s first railway, the Helsinki–Hämeenlinna line. Its construction helped Kerava to grow from a rural settlement to a thriving town and to build versatile industry in the area, which brought along jobs and new housing. The Kerava station has been a thoroughfare for countless commuters travelling across municipal borders to and from Kerava. The proximity and opportunities of Helsinki also create excellent preconditions for the development and growth of the town. In the future, the Kerava station area will be a vibrant, cohesive and pleasant environment for services, housing, flexible working and leisure activities, which remains attractive all year-round and where old and the new develop hand in hand, in a bold manner. He will be joining respected colleagues from the Finnish urban planning scene, including Vesa Humalisto (Inaro), Katariina Peltola (Espoon kaupunki) and Pia Sjöroos (Keravan kaupunki), among others. The competition is arranged in cooperation with the Finnish Association of Architects (SAFA).
Learn more here.