Video blog

"In this location, we study circular economy," says The Chief Designer, Professor Matti Kuittinen from Aalto University. "Our goal is to find out how much of the building can be implemented from recycled materials with the products currently available and developed."

 
 

Large geopolymer concrete site

The garage floor of the Pyörre House was cast with a new recipe.

Matti Kuittinen, architect of Pyörre House, explains the design of the site.

 
 

The Pyörre house is designed to be transform-flexible.

Recycling is taken into account in the interior design, but of course new furniture is also purchased for the house.

The unique floor frame of the Pyörre House was handmade.

 
 

Where were the roots of Pyörre House born?

Leena Lundell, CEO of Aulis Lundell Oy, explains what kind of solutions are seen in the Pyörre House.

Planning begins

What kind of dreams and hopes do the future residents of Pyörre-House have?

Why was Aulis Lundell Oy chosen as the supplier?

In the video blog, you can take a deeper look at how the circular economy mother house Pyörre has developed into its final form.