The architect and windsurfer is preparing for the Tokyo Olympics, and the new Tyrsky model emerged during the training season.
Press release Honkarakenne Oyj June 23rd 2021
Olympic medallist and racing windsurfer Tuuli Petäjä-Sirén has spent countless hours at sea. From this perspective, the architect created the latest cabin model, called Tyrsky. The name refers to surging waves, and in designing the log cabin Petäjä-Sirén was inspired by the foam-topped waves crashing onto the rocky shore and by the fishers’ villages. Tyrsky is part of the Honka collection.
“The Tyrsky model is human in scale. The steep gable roof with its fairly narrow frame depth evokes the houses in traditional fishing villages. I have gone to sea all my life, and I have always seen the archipelago landscape from the sea,” says Tuuli-Petäjä Sirén.
Tyrsky follows the architect’s popular Tuuli model, with a slightly more classic look. Both modern villas are airy, uniform living spaces with large windows that provide a broad view of nature, and a harmonious layout.
“In the Tyrsky model, the ceiling is high in the living areas, which gives the space character. It follows the shape of the gable roof. The house has one and a half storeys, with a mezzanine at one end of it that can be used as a space for guests, a children’s area, or as a good setting for remote working,” says the architect. There are two versions of the Tyrsky model, with either two or three bedrooms. There are also two sizes, with an area of either 93 or 106 square metres.
Petäjä-Sirén has designed a corner terrace underneath the roof in the covered space between the sauna and the living area. The terrace can be accessed from both the lounge area and the sauna. “Given the weather conditions here in Finland, a sheltered and recessed terrace is a good solution. The terrace, the spacious and high living area and large landscape windows of the Tyrsky model guarantee that the residents can enjoy nature through all seasons and weathers. ”
In addition to her design work, Petäjä-Sirén has been preparing for the Tokyo Olympics, which start in July. It is her fourth Olympiad. Windsurfing and architecture tie together important values connected to nature. “Wood is a material that is close to my heart. Building from Finnish logs is sustainable and ecological, which makes it a natural choice for me,” she says.
Tyrsky’s sister model, Tuuli, was voted the most popular cottage model in 2020.
Demand for cabins is still increasing – the construction sector is in a transformational phase
The Tyrsky model completes Honkarakenne’s series of cost-efficient villas that are suitable for the archipelago landscape. According to chief architect Anne Mäkinen, the construction of holiday homes is undergoing an interesting transitional phase, where two trends stand out: “Some builders are looking for a modern solution with all the comforts, space to breathe, large landscape windows and a strong focus on nature as part of housing. Others miss their childhood summer cabin landscapes and a different kind of closeness to nature. They are more interested in a revivalist style and the cabin tradition.”
Further Information:
Sanna Huovinen, Marketing Director, Honkarakenne Ltd, +358 40 1978 707, sanna.huovinen@honka.com
Honkarakenne Ltd supplies healthy and ecological high-quality log homes, holiday homes and public buildings. Its buildings are made from Finnish solid wood under the Honka brand. The company has delivered 85,000 buildings to over 50 countries. We manufacture our home packages in Finland, at our own factory located in Karstula. In 2020, Honkarakenne Group’s consolidated net sales totalled EUR 52.9 million, of which exports accounted for 30%. www.honka.fi