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Former Mill Site Reborn as New Housing Community with an Architectural Nod to the Heritage of the Local Area CEBRA
Photo credit: Mikkel Frost
Watercolour by Mikkel Frost Photo credit: Mikkel Frost
Tammisto Electricity Substation Kivinen Rusanen Architects
Site view facing South. The new substation is on the right, and the old, former substation is on the left. Photo credit: Tuomas Kivinen
View of the new substation building from the Northeast Photo credit: Tuomas Kivinen
The South Section of the new substation building, with the main entrance at the corner of the two facades Photo credit: Tuomas Kivinen
Photo credit: Tuomas Kivinen
Partial view of the East facade Photo credit: Tuomas Kivinen
View of the new substation building from the Southwest Photo credit: Tuomas Kivinen
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Partial view of the West facade Photo credit: Max Plunger
Corner detail view showing three different masonry patterns Photo credit: Tuomas Kivinen
The double-skin cavity of the facade in front of the control room Photo credit: Tuomas Kivinen
The control room on the first floor Photo credit: Tuomas Kivinen
The main equipment room on the first floor Photo credit: Tuomas Kivinen
The main equipment room on the first floor Photo credit: Max Plunger
Custom bricks Photo credit: Tuomas Kivinen
North-West corner of the new substation building with the old substation in the background Photo credit: Max Plunger
The Umbra-treated existing transformer bunkers Photo credit: Tuomas Kivinen
Site plan Photo credit: Kivinen Rusanen Architects
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