More room for inspirational learning – the new Aalto EE premises are open
Providing an inspiring and high-quality environment has been a key part of the customer and learning experience at Aalto University Executive Education Ltd (Aalto EE). With continued growth came a need for more space. So, to complement the Mechelininkatu premises, Aalto EE now occupies a wing of the historic main building of Aalto University School of Business.
"We wanted to retain the original spirit of the early 1950s. The atmosphere in each room is lifted by carefully selected works of art by leading Finnish artists," says Group Managing Director for Aalto EE, Professor Pekka Mattila.
At the opening ceremony held in September, a number of contemporary works by leading artists were revealed. Marjatta Tapiola, Riitta Nelimarkka, Chris af Enehielm, Jaakko Veijola and Heikki Marila have created a unique and powerful look for each teaching room. In addition to renowed Finnish painters, a gallery showcasing contemporary photography was opened in the green room, with an exhibition of works by a former student of Aalto University, the acclaimed Kimmo Metsäranta.
Aalto University School of Business was built on Runeberginkatu in 1950 by the architects Hugo Harmia and Woldemar Baeckman. The main building of the School of Business is a key representative of architecture of the post-war reconstruction period in Finland. The Aalto EE premises in wing A of the School of Business were completed in May 2015.
Additional information
A video ”Aalto EE premises and art in the main building of the Aalto University School of Business” (in Finnish)
Pekka Mattila (D.Soc.Sc.)
Group Managing Director, Professor Aalto University Executive Education Ltd
Tel: + 358 40 738 7221
pekka.mattila@aaltoee.fi
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