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We Land – Aurubis Nordic Copper
Nordic Copper Stories

We Land by JKMM Architects

“Copper was chosen because it’s three things: timeless, unique and dignified.”

A modern Helsinki office building geared towards hybrid work, We Land features stunning Nordic Brown Light cladding, customized with a deep, warm red glow.

With a design light years away from the archetypal grey and bulky office building, the warm and inviting We Land supports Helsinki’s goal of giving a facelift to its industrial Ruoholahti district.

“Office buildings traditionally tend to be mute to the surroundings. We Land was made into an active part of the city,” says Juha Mäki-Jyllilä, Founding Partner, Architect SAFA at JKMM Architects.

Designed by JKMM Architects and built by NCC Property Development, the 37,000-square-meter We Land is designed to connect openly with the people living and working in the district. It features not only office space but street-level lunch restaurants open for everybody, and a top-floor fine dining restaurant with stunning views to the sea and the Helsinki cityscape.

The building exemplifies the shifting emphasis in working spaces from quantity to quality. It’s also a building designed to evolve easily with the changing needs of tenants, with big floors easy to divide into smaller spaces.

“As hybrid working has become the norm, meeting rooms of different sizes are needed. Building users need to be able to select different supporting spaces, like picking from a catalogue,” explains Marko Salmela, Architect SAFA at JKMM Architects.

Location  Helsinki, Finland
Material Nordic Brown Light
Designer JKMM Architects
Warm and natural material choice

The massive We Land stands up boldly to neighboring industrial red brick giants yet reaches a human and inviting scale with attractive design choices. The façade forms a grid, weaving together the bulk of the building.

Several metal alternatives were considered for the façade, but in the end, copper was the clear winner.

“Copper was chosen because it’s three things: timeless, unique and dignified. It patinates beautifully and does not require maintenance. It develops a velvet-like, soft surface when it patinates,” Salmela describes. “It would be difficult to create designs with such elegant details using any other material than copper.”

There were technical benefits to copper as well, as it can withstand the challenging weather conditions resulting from close proximity to the sea and the height of the building’s tall section.

We Land features a custom shade of Nordic Brown Light: a deep, warm red glow was added to reflect the predominantly red brick surroundings. Salmela praises fluent collaboration with Aurubis during the material selection phase.

“We received prepatinated samples that proved useful in material selection. We successfully created a warm patina tone that harmonized perfectly with the site’s color palette.”

“We received prepatinated samples that proved useful in material selection. We successfully created a warm patina tone that harmonized perfectly with the site’s color palette.”

The massive We Land stands up boldly to neighboring industrial red brick giants yet reaches a human and inviting scale with attractive design choices. The façade forms a grid, weaving together the bulk of the building.

Several metal alternatives were considered for the façade, but in the end, copper was the clear winner.

“Copper was chosen because it’s three things: timeless, unique and dignified. It patinates beautifully and does not require maintenance. It develops a velvet-like, soft surface when it patinates,” Salmela describes. “It would be difficult to create designs with such elegant details using any other material than copper.”

There were technical benefits to copper as well, as it can withstand the challenging weather conditions resulting from close proximity to the sea and the height of the building’s tall section.

We Land features a custom shade of Nordic Brown Light: a deep, warm red glow was added to reflect the predominantly red brick surroundings. Salmela praises fluent collaboration with Aurubis during the material selection phase.

“We received prepatinated samples that proved useful in material selection. We successfully created a warm patina tone that harmonized perfectly with the site’s color palette.”

About JKMM Architects

JKMM Architects is an integrated design practice of architecture, interiors, urban life, furniture, graphics, and art. Based in Helsinki, JKMM is creating next-generation modern Finnish design.

Since 1998, JKMM’s numerous architecture competition wins have informed how the studio has evolved into one of Finland’s leading architectural practices. Today, JKMM has a wide range of experience in the design of buildings ranging from public buildings, like libraries and museums, to projects in the sectors of working environment, education, housing, and hospitality. JKMM has also worked on several architectural conservation and remodelling projects including the extension and refurbishment of two Alvar Aalto designed libraries in Seinäjoki and Otaniemi as well as the widely celebrated design for the Amos Rex Art Museum in Helsinki.

Over the past few years, JKMM has completed several notable projects, including Dance House Helsinki, the University of the Arts Helsinki, and the K-Kampus Office Building, all located in Helsinki. The practice has also designed a general hospital in Central Finland and the Tammela Stadium Hybrid in Tampere. Additionally, JKMM won first place in the competition to extend the National Museum of Finland, located in the heart of Helsinki, with the design work currently underway.