Kastelli community centre



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Kastelli community centre

Kastelli is for everyone a versatile and sustainable space that effectively serves its purpose today and in the future The Kastelli community centre is the City of Oulu s educational, leisure and culture centre that serves the residents of the city and nearby areas. The building houses a day-care centre, a comprehensive school, an upper secondary school, an upper secondary school for adults, an adult education centre, a library and a youth centre. The schools extensive sports facilities are also available to other leisure and sports groups. The building is designed to be a modern communal learning environment that is equipped to meet the needs of the future in many ways. Teaching and learning methods change over time, as do community activities and municipal services, which means it is important for the facilities to be flexible and oriented towards learning. The space in the community centre is extensively adaptable and the structural solutions are designed to be sustainable and have a long useful life. Kastelli is a lifecycle project based on the PPP model, with Lemminkäinen liable for maintenance and basic renovation investments for a service period of 25 years. The Kastelli community centre provides a comfortable, healthy and safe setting for learning and social activities. Kastelli has got the international gold-level LEED for Schools certificate as a first school in the Nordic countries. The conceptual drawings became a reality when Kastelli was completed in spring 2014. Kastelli is a versatile learning environment that adapts to learners needs and changing requirements over time, as well as a community centre that serves city residents of all ages.

The Kastelli community centre is a groundbreaking facility both nationally and internationally: the building s architecture serves its operations and functionally the building represents the leading edge of spatial thinking to promote teaching and learning. The efficiency of the space is an example of what can be achieved through combining functions and using innovative design. - Jouko Leskinen, City of Oulu Facilities Management Centre Developing learning environments The starting points for the design and construction of Kastelli were clear: the city required a safe and versatile facility that has a long useful life and serves the needs of residents of all ages now and in the future. As the majority of the building is used for teaching, the spatial design was based on special expertise in pedagogy. The building s users participated in generating ideas for the premises to create an optimal learning environment. The design took a long-term view: what kind of environment do people want to learn and operate in today, and what about 10 years from now? The architectural design, which was chosen in a competition organised by the City of Oulu, is based on the idea of the physical environment as a cornerstone of learning that, at its best, offers diverse opportunities for activities, stimuli and possibilities for studying both alone and in groups using diverse equipment. A good learning environment is flexible and adaptable, but also pleases the eye and creates a sense of security. As the Kastelli school is sports-oriented and there is an upper secondary school specialising in sports operating on the premises, the community centre features an extensive range of sports facilities. The facilities are also available to other sports enthusiasts outside school hours. The auditorium, equipped with advanced ICT and stage technology, offers opportunities for arranging various education, seminar and cultural events. The building is divided into four sections according to their use. Each section has its own pastel theme colour. The central lobby and dining hall are shared by the day-care centre and the schools of different levels operating in the building.

In good condition throughout the lifecycle The Kastelli community centre is a lifecycle project based on the PPP model. The overall costs of the project are allocated over a long period of time, which reduces the initial investment required from the city. The durability of materials and keeping the building s maintenance costs low were important considerations in all decisions. Kastelli community centre is an active centre of growth, learning and well-being. More than 2,000 children, young people and adults play, study, exercise and work in the building. Kastelli is for everyone and together we can do more at Kastelli. In our work, we aim to shift from a culture of doing things alone to a culture of doing things together. Our operations are guided by our values of community, sustainable development, safety and courage. - Timo Salmi, Kastelli school principal, Director of Kastelli community centre The PPP model ensures a good price-quality ratio. When the contractor makes a long-term commitment, it is also in the contractor s interests to ensure that the building is carefully designed and constructed. Appropriate use and maintenance of the property minimises overall costs. A well-maintained building is as good as new even after years of use. Continuous maintenance means that the City of Oulu does not need to prepare for unexpected major renovations. Lemminkäinen coordinates the cooperation between the building s users and service providers, such as cleaning and food service companies. Lemminkäinen also monitors compliance with safety regulations issued by the authorities and the operations of service providers, prepares operating plans and budgets for the property, and manages the maintenance of the building. Kastelli community centre Developer: City of Oulu Volume: 136,140 m 3 Total floor area: 24,631.5 m 2 Day-care centre, comprehensive school, upper secondary school, upper secondary school for adults, library, youth centre Completed in spring 2014 More than 2,000 users per day Developed using the PPP model: Lemminkäinen is liable for maintenance for a service period of 25 years Construction cost: EUR 42.5 million Lifecycle costs for 25 years, including the cost of construction: EUR 86 million Lemminkäinen s responsibilities during the service period: Property maintenance Cleaning services Maintenance of outdoor areas Security services Property equipment maintenance and repairs Food services Technical caretaker services Supervising after-hours use Supervision and cleaning services for competition events Café service At the time of its completion, Kastelli is the largest wood-concrete composite element building in Finland. Constructor and PPP contractor: Lemminkäinen

Oulu is the capital of Northern Scandinavia, and it blends a creative atmosphere with high technology, entrepreneurship and highly skilled people, the unique culture of a modern seaside town and a vibrant countryside. Oulu offers an impressive range of educational opportunities and the youngest population in Europe, as well as the ability to collaborate efficiently on building competence into international success stories. All this is in a prosperous city that is just the right size to provide a good, solid foundation for a happy life. www.ouka.fi City of Oulu Kastelli community centre Sairaalanrinne 5 90220 Oulu, Finland www.ouka.fi/oulu/kastellin-monitoimitalo Lemminkäinen Valtatie 21 90500 Oulu, Finland Tel. 02071 5000 www.lemminkainen.fi Timo Salmi Tel. 044 703 9881