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Technical Service forLearning, Research and ArtisticActivity at Aalto ARTSTapio KoskinenJanuary 12, 2017
The 3 core components of Technical Service
1. PERSONNELü Maintenanceü User support
and guidanceü Development
2. EQUIPMENTü Machinesü Tools and devicesü Materialsü Occupational safety
3. SPACEü Laboratoryü Workshopü Studio
Supporting learning, research and artistic activity.
Aalto University organisation
Specialised spaces by schools 2018
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ARTS 8 826m2
CHEM 7 500m2
ELEC 4 335m2
ENG 13 842 m2
SCI 4 471m2
Total: 39 300 m2
• Internationally-acclaimed track record in artistic activities.
• Strong background in the Finnish design, architecture and art tradition.
School of Arts, Design and Architecture
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1,831 undergraduate students (FTE)**152 post-graduate students*
Aalto ARTS
Faculty 443, 58 of whom are professors
Anna ValtonenDean
Teemu LeinonenVice Dean
Ossi NaukkarinenVice Dean
*The amount of underdraduate students has been presented as a calculatory FTE-number (full time equivalent)**The amount of post-graduate students
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334 316 301 304 305 308
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81 80 76 76
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SchoolofArts,DesignandArchitectureacademics,technicalandservicesFTE
Academics Technicalsupportservices Services
Technical Service at Aalto ARTS
• During the Aalto Service Development (2014) it was decided at Aalto ARTS that the technical service for learning, research and artistic activity will be consolidated into one school level service starting Jan 1st 2015.
• Goals of the re-organization were to• Make better use of the technical infrastructures of the school and
improve the services based on the technical infrastructures • Provide better support for multidisciplinary and cross border teaching.
learning and research• Demonstrate the pioneering learning practices of Aalto ARTS• Improve cost effectiveness
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48 ProfessionalsSupporting Learning
27 SpecializedLearning Environments
ARTS infra and Aalto Studios –6 teams and 27 specialised environments
ARTS infraExpression• Biofilia• Drawing and Painting• Sculpture• Print Making• Ceramics• Glass• Costume DesignLearnsys• Equipment Lending• Systems and Workstations
Photo and Print• Photography• Printlab• BlueprintingSoft Materials• Pattern making / Fashion• Weaving• Knitting• Sewing• Textile printingSolid Materials• Metal• Precious Metals• Proto / CNC and 3D printing• Wood• Construction
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Aalto Studios
• TV, MocCap &Virtu studio
• Film Studio• Black Box• Set Design• Post production
(audio and video)• Web Studio• Fablab
Aalto University metro station will open for public in 2017.Light rail service is planned for 2021.Aalto University’s new construction and renovation investments on campus (2010-20) are estimated to be >300 M€.
The new building will be completed in 2018, it provides facilities for the School of Arts, Design and Architecture.
Design is based on a winning proposal by Verstas Architecs in an international competition.
ARTS infra workshops are located on the Ground Floor.
Video duration 2:12 https://youtu.be/hGn7cIF37Y4
GROUND FLOORAalto UniversityNew BuildingSchool of Arts Design and Architecture
GROUND FLOORAalto UniversityNew BuildingSchool of Arts Design and Architecture
Helsinki Olympic Stadium Football Field 105 m * 70 m
FinlandHelsinki
Main campus,Otaniemi
HelsinkiEspoo
The School of Business,
Töölö
The School of Arts, Design
and Architecture,Arabia
From three Campuses into One
ActiveExperimentation
ReflectiveObservation
ConcreteExperience
AbstractConceptualization
Experiential Learning
Learning through observation,
experimentation andinteraction with the
environment
Learning Art, Design and Architecture
• The learning model adopted by the school combines theory and practice.• The spatial solution supports successful implementation of the learning model.
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Hands on learning about materials, techniques and
processes
Problem based learning in small groups.
Learners generate
meanings out of their own actions and experience
PRACTICETHEORY
Learning Spaces for Art, Design and Architecture
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PRACTICETHEORY
GENERICLearning spaces
LECTURE ROOMLarge Group
STUDIOIndividual studyPeer Learning
Group Learning
LEARNIN CENTERGALLERY
CAFETERIAHUB
Informal andGroup Learning
WORKSHOPIndividual studyPeer Learning
Group LearningMachine Room
INFORMALLearning spaces
SPECIALIZEDLearning spaces
SPECIALIZEDLearning spaces
There are two main types of specialized learning spaces at Aalto ARTS that are essential from the point of view of the generic learning model adopted by the school: Studio and Workshop
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StudioStudios should be flexible and user configurable. Interior surfaces preferably unfinished.Key learning facilities, such as the specialized workstations are part of the studio. The studio is well connected to the workshops to enable students to easily move their work between the workshops and the studio.Each of the three Studio Clusters consists of the following facilities:
LIBRARYGALLERY
CAFETERIAHUB
Informal andGroup Learning
Desk work
Computer work
Group work
Faculty workspace Socializing
Lockers Access to gallery and workshops
DESK WORK AREA: This is the hearth of the studio. The set-up and furniture varies and does not necessarily include conventional desks. The space can be easily re-configured by its users. Student lockers are located within the space.SOCIALIZING AREA: Kitchen / coffee shop area, living room and space for ad-hoc meetingsGROUPWORK AREA: Small, Medium and Large project/meeting rooms, serve meetings, group work and classroom sessions.COMPUTER WORK AREA: Specialized workstations with software specific to the area of study.STORAGE ROOM: for student workFACULTY WORKSPACE: offices for professors, lecturers and researchers.
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WorkshopThe workshop structure comprises of 13 dedicated workshops that are used by the five departments of the school. Several workshops serve also needs of other schools.Each workshop consists of three zones. Ideally the PUBLIC zones of several workshops should be merged.Minimum height 4 m (floor-ceiling) in all workshops.All workshops require occasional changes of machinery/equipment
PUBLIC (Informal and Group Learning)• Lounge and gallery area. Furniture for ad-hoc meetings and laptop work.• Common public area for several workshops.• Easy access to studios (students will take their work to studio and back)Hands on Learning• Equipment that can be used without supervision• Includes storage space for unfinished student work• Induction required for 24/7 access.Machine Room• Equipment, materials and machinery that requires supervision and
special focus on workplace safety.• Induction required for access. Open 5 days a week, also evenings.• Access to materials storage space
Hands onLearning Storage
Machine Room
Office
Access to gallery and workshops
PUBLICLIBRARYGALLERY
CAFETERIAHUB
Informal andGroup Learning
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