Koivisto School
Pupils of the Koivisto School began their studies in new, healthy and inspiring facilities when their brand new log school building was inaugurated in December 2019. Koivisto School is a 1,200-square-metre log school building for 100 students.
The choice of building material was made at municipal level: wood seemed natural in a town with a large forest bioeconomy plant. The aim was to provide a safe, healthy and inspiring learning environment for children and youths.
The former 1950s school building was in poor condition. It was in need of extensive renovation and indoor air problems had emerged. Koivisto Primary School’s pupils spent two and a half years in temporary facilities. The old stone school building was demolished and replaced by a new log school building. A century-old log school building still stands on the school grounds: as the new log building went up, the old one was renovated to become the ‘Koiviston kylän Perinnetalo’ i.e. a so-called ‘heritage building’, which also serves as a handicraft classroom for the new school.
"Despite the new school’s modern appearance and layout, its traditional yellow and red colour scheme ensures that it blends in with the old village school and rural scenery.
During the construction phase, efforts were made to minimise risks due to weather fluctuations and ensure the quality of construction, with the school being built under weather protection. Solid wood logs naturally bind and release moisture from the air. This will ensure consistent indoor air quality and easy breathing in the log building.
Matti Kuusinen, the Principal of the School, considers aesthetics, indoor air and acoustics to be the strengths of wood construction.
“The new school is pleasant-looking and cosy. It also has incredibly good acoustics.”
Construction began in February 2019 and the school was opened in December 2019.
- Building type: Log school building
- Floor area: 1,200m2
- Floor area: 1,171.5m2
- Customer: Town of Äänekoski
- Chief Designer: Tero Wéman, Arkkitehtipalvelu
- Project Architect: Pirkko Hildén, Arkkitehtipalvelu
- Building material: Honkarakenne non-settling logs FXL270N
- Main contractor: Rakennus Kaseva
- Location: Äänekoski, Central Finland
- Year of construction: 2018-2019
