COBE and Lundén Win Competition to Design Transport Hub in Tampere

The Mayor of Tampere has announced Danish architects COBE and Finnish Lundén Architecture as winners of an international competition for the Tampere Travel and Service Centre. The winning scheme, “Reconnecting Tampere” will join two disparate districts in the heart of Finland’s second largest city and establish a “new urban living room” beneath an expansive steel canopy.

”Tampere’s new Travel and Service Centre has not only the potential to become a gateway to Tampere and the rest of Finland, but also the potential of becoming a generator for the future development of the urban center of Tampere,” says Dan Stubbergaard, Founder and Creative Director of COBE.

“The vision, ”ReConnecting Tampere”, introduces an intermodal transportation hub in the heart of the city as well as a development plan for uniting the city center. By introducing a diverse urban structure that extends from the east to west across the rail yard, the project provides a solid and robust foundation for unifying the two sides of Tampere’s city center once and for all.”

© Luxigon, courtesy of COBE and Lundén Architecture
© Luxigon, courtesy of COBE and Lundén Architecture

The commission will also include a masterplan for the areas surrounding the rail yard. A new cinema, retail shops and boutiques, as well as housing and new office spaces will all be incorporated into the plan. Large circular openings in the deck structure will give the visitors a good overview of the station below, and establish an easily understandable station area.

© Luxigon, courtesy of COBE and Lundén Architecture

The project also proposes a new central park in Tampere located between the old and the new city center. It will be a “green lung in the urban structure,” and become a recreational meeting point in the very heart of the city. An arcade flanking the park will provide the citizens with an active and qualitative edge zone that opens up towards the new urban space.

“All in all, Tampere will get a unique urban environment tying together East and West Tampere in a united city center”, says Eero Lundén, Founder of Lunden Architecture.

  • Competition

    Tampere Travel and Service Centre
  • Award

    First Prize
  • Project Name

    Reconnecting Tampere
  • Architects

  • Location

    33100 Tampere, Finland
  • Client

    City of Tampere, Finnish Transport Agency, VR-Group and Senate Properties
  • Engineer

    Ramboll
  • Property Valuation

    Newsec
  • Area

    120000.0 sqm
  • Photographs

    Luxigon, courtesy of COBE and Lundén Architecture, COBE and Lundén Architecture
  • Competition

    Tampere Travel and Service Centre
  • Award

    First Prize
  • Project Name

    Reconnecting Tampere
  • Location

    33100 Tampere, Finland
  • Photographs

    Luxigon, courtesy of COBE and Lundén Architecture, COBE and Lundén Architecture
  • Area

    120000.0 m2

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Address:33100 Tampere, Finland

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Cite: Karissa Rosenfield. "COBE and Lundén Win Competition to Design Transport Hub in Tampere " 02 Oct 2014. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/553210/cobe-and-lunden-win-competition-to-design-transport-hub-in-tampere> ISSN 0719-8884

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