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Ansi Lassila / OOPEAA – Office for Peripheral Architecture

Finland

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Anssi Lassila (Soini, Finland, 1973) is the founder and director of OOPEAA Office for peripheral Architecture (Seinäjoki and Helsinki). It works on a wide range of projects on varying scales from churches and daycare centers, an art museum, office buildings, housing, private houses, town planning. The office has been honoured with significant awards and won several prizes in competitions both in Finland and abroad, including the Rice Design Alliance Spotlight Award in 2017, the Finlandia Prize for Architecture in 2015, the Wood Architecture Award in 2015, the Canadian Wood Design and Building Award 2016, and the American Architecture Prize 2016. The work of the office has also been shortlisted for the Mies van der Rohe European Prize for Architecture in 2005, 2011 and 2017.

Suvela Chapel, Espoo (Finland), 2010-2016. © Photo by Mika Huisman

Puukuokka Housing, Jyväskylä (Finland), 2014-2016. © Photo by Mikko Auerniitty

Sauna, Lonna, Helsinki (Finland), 2014-2017. © Photo by Tommi Kortesniemi

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