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The city evolves as part of the world Cities as drivers of growth

Positive structural change. Success of the pharmaceutical, maritime and manufacturing industries. It is estimated that the need to recruit highly trained personnel will almost double by 2020. Cederqvist & Jäntti Architects

Turku Science Park City of Turku s spearhead project Cederqvist & Jäntti Architects

Physical Functional Comprehensive urban development Digital Social

The attractive and competitive cluster of expertise strengthens growth across Finland and Europe. NGZ 2.8 million Rest of Finland 2.7 million STOCKHOLM 2.2 million ST. PETERSBURG 7.5 million TALLINN 0.6 million TEN-T ScanMed Corridor THE NORTHERN GROWTH ZONE BRINGS TOGETHER 13.1 MILLION PEOPLE The Northern Growth Zone One Hour Train

UNIVERSITY CAMPUS HEALTH CAMPUS l BUSINESS CAMPUS l UAS CAMPUS l SPORTS CAMPUS CITY CENTRE EXPANSION AREA l NEW CAMPUS Exceptional premises for the science park s location

Today: 5 higher 400 education institutions companies TYKS 35,000 students 17,500 working people

Turku Science Park is A boldly experimental and internationally networked cluster of expertise at the heart of the city. If you do not set a goal for yourself, you will remain in place or regress. - Paavo Nurmi

Turku Science Park Masterplan 2050 Cederqvist & Jäntti Architects

7 min 1h 2 min 4 min Cederqvist & Jäntti Architects

Over a million 1,000,000 square metres of construction. Several billion 4,000,000,000 euros in investment opportunities.

Objectives of the masterplan To use new networked operating models to create an internationally interesting, boldly experimental and logistically attractive cluster of expertise with versatile operations. To combine separate local projects in land use, construction, mobility and functionality into mutually supportive, comprehensive urban development. To strengthen the attractive growth of the city and urban environment as a smart city s open research, testing and reference platform for service channels. To create a regional brand that combines key success factors as well as a regional marketing package that contributes to the region s development into a large object of investment and funding. Turku City Board, 25 April 2016, Section 163

Turku Science Park s DNA A boldly experimental cluster of innovation and expertise A logistically attractive centre of smart mobility An oasis of encounters that operates 24/7/365 A sustainably growing city district

A boldly experimental cluster of innovation and expertise

Goal-oriented Experimental Partnerships

Growth is not created alone Activators Public sector New information Business life Utilisers Universities and higher education institutions Producers

Competence-based Innovation activities Source of competitiveness Cederqvist & Jäntti Architects

Turku Science Park comprises several campuses. STUDENT CAMPUS HEALTH CAMPUS NEW CAMPUS UAS CAMPUS BUSINESS CAMPUS SPORTS CAMPUS UNIVERSITY CAMPUS

Strong clusters as drivers of innovation activities

Smart & Wise Turku Turku Science Park as an important platform 1 UTILISATION OF DATA The spearhead project has five focus areas: PARTNERSHIPS AND ECOSYSTEMS INCLUSION ECONOMY, FUNDING AND PROCUREMENT COMMUNICATIONS AND MARKETING KNOWLEDGE BASE 5 Smart and Wise Turku Operating model 2 1. Carbon neutrality and resource-smartness 2. Service management and digital services 3. Safety 4. Urban planning, the built environment 4 5. Traffic and mobility 3

Campuses as a dynamo of urban development

Chemistry building Juslenia University Properties of Finland / Aihio Arkkitehdit

Chemistry building Juslenia Joint conference and group work rooms Luma laboratory - research, learn, innovate Natural Resources Institute Finland Start-up laboratories University Properties of Finland / Aihio Arkkitehdit Oy

Health campus Medisiina D A joint synergy building of teaching, research and diagnostics of the University of Turku, the Hospital District of Southwest Finland and the Turku University of Applied Sciences SYK, UTU, TUAS / Schauman Arkkitehdit Oy Laboratories Offices Conference and break rooms Teaching Restaurant and kitchen facilities Business premises Imaging Lobbies and hallways

New UAS campus TUAS / TTK / Sigge Arkkitehdit Oy

Communal working space concepts Werstas TTK / Sigge Arkkitehdit Oy

Evolving technology campus UTU, ÅA, Novia & TUAS

Living Lab - Experimental culture in a living environment Top level research Renewing expertise Business operations and city development As an example: Aistila Measures 1,500 food experiences every day

Meeting platforms Visitor and Innovation Centre Joki TTK, Arosuo Arkkitehdit Oy

Opened on 7 December 2017 TTK, Arosuo Arkkitehdit Oy

SMART & WISE TURKU EXPO 2029

Impacts +400,000 m 2 of business premises 4 new hospitals 50,000 m 2 of research, teaching and laboratory facilities +13,000 jobs New environments for joint development + Visitor and Innovation Centre Joki + Test bed for Smart & Wise solutions

A logistically attractive centre of smart mobility

Accessibility Smart mobility Connections to the world

The Science Park links seamlessly with international connections

Connection of the university campuses with the city centre Universities Commerce Old Town Hospital Business Park River bank The university campuses form one of the four areas with an established identity in the city centre

Connection to the city centre and moving within the area City centre Turku Cathedral Old Town Park Kupittaa railway station Vartiovuori Kupittaa Kupittaa Park

The Hämeenkatu boulevard will link the Science Park to the city centre

Station tower ICT City UAS campus DataCity BioCity Dentalia Park Culture Park Gate to the university Hämeenkatu boulevard

The new street alignment will link the station area with the Old Town and city centre Public transport and pedestrian street Dentalia Park Urban hospital Lundén Architecture Company

Kupittaa Transport Centre transport node Functionally active transport squares welcome visitors Lundén Architecture Company

Kupittaa Transport Terminal View towards the city centre Lundén Architecture Company

Node of smart mobility Efficient public transport Shared bicycles and cars Smart transport solutions

Gate to the university Street trees Public park Park-like The campuses are linked by the information highway Villa Medica at the end of the park Lundén Architecture Company

Lundén Architecture Company The campuses are linked by the information highway View from Lemminkäisenkatu towards the university

Several measures in developing transport and parking A change in the transport mode distribution between public transport, walking and cycling Improving the functionality of public transport Shared cars Promoting cycling and walking New solutions that unravel congestion in the street network Junction from Helsingintie to Itäharju Public transport, walking and cycling route across a deck from Kupittaa to Itäharju New street alignment from Hippoksentie to Kalevantie

Several measures in developing transport and parking Structural, space-saving parking Should we insert an illustration of the parking infrastructure here?

8/8O Safe for 8-year-olds to travel independently Accessible for 80-year-olds, allowing independent travel Cederqvist & Jäntti Architects

Impacts Multimodal transport terminal + a new public transport corridor + One Hour Train + user-oriented guidance system Park-like routes in the area + high-quality cycling lanes 10,000 parking spaces for cars and bicycles Smart service transport + bicycle sharing and car clubs

Operates 24/7/365 an oasis of encounters

International work, studying and living Comfortable and vibrant city district Centre of health, exercise and sports

Comfortable public spaces as versatile meeting platforms Itäharju piazza Kiinanmyllynkatu Old Town

Creating a series of urban spaces, from the Old Town to the station University campuses City centre University square Old Town Park Boulevard Kiinamyllynkatu boulevard Hospital Park Kallio Kurjenkaivonkenttä Playground Culture Park Pedestrian and public transport street Plaza Dentalia Park Station square Playground Ströget Vartiovuori St. Gertrud s Shortcut UAS campus Kupittaa Lundén Architecture Company Kupittaa Park

Lundén Architecture Company Diverse future of the Sirkkala barracks View from Lemminkäisenkatu towards the university

Cederqvist & Jäntti Architects Plaza The central square of the Itäharju View from Itäharju towards the Kupittaa triangle Transport is a comfortable Centre and vibrant meeting area.

The new UAS campus will bring in 2,000 new students TUAS / TTK / Sigge Arkkitehdit Oy

Sports campus Cederqvist & Jäntti Architects

High-quality sports facilities TTK / Arkkitehtityöhuone Artto Palo Rossi Tikka Oy

Cluster of top-class expertise in preventive training Development and testing platform for wellness technology International community of coaches and experts Sports and wellness business accelerator Research and training in sport and exercise science

International cluster of expertise in exercise and sports

Kupittaa Park Keeping everyone active

Impacts +20,000 residents +2,000 student apartments The best student district in Finland 5 parks & squares 2 new schools +100,000 m 2 for services Attractive cluster in exercise, sports and wellness + Olympic-level training conditions

Sustainably growing city district

Sustainable regional planning Smart buildings and infrastructure Innovative method of implementation

Cederqvist & Jäntti Architects Location and accessibility as the basis for building tall and densely particularly in railway transport

Cederqvist & Jäntti Architects Itäharju plaza

The Science Park is also a residential area

Organisation concept for the development of housing, parking and Kupittaa Park

Not this Cederqvist & Jäntti Architects

Student district

The best student district in Finland Modern learning environments (New UAS campus / Sigge Arkkitehdit Oy) Communal student housing (TYS, Kylänkulma/ Anttinen Oiva Arkkitehdit Oy) Versatile exercise facilities (Ball game hall/ Artto Palo Rossi Tikka Architects)

Top-class student housing at a reasonable price Aitiopaikka Sports campus Tyyssija Itäharju

5,000 student apartments

Smart area, smart buildings

Teaching as a network school Upper secondary school of science and sports, international school - Network-based implementation - Shared resources with other operators in the area - Teaching, Facilities, Support services - Other schools as part of the hybrid city Verstas Arkkitehdit Oy

International school Gadolinia (Sigge)

Flexible and multipurpose layout solutions

Phased development concepts: Temporary uses Logomo as a benchmark from temporary to permanent use of the creative economy

Supporting the platform economy with infrastructure 5G network Fibre infrastructure Sensor technology Circular economy of data

Resource-smartness and circular economy Renewable energy sources Decentralised energy production and management Smart power and heating network Green spaces and storm waters

Impacts The most energyefficient built area Smart city district Showcase of local top expertise

ROADMAP TO TURKU SCIENCE PARK SUB-PROJECT IN THE COOPERATION OF THE CITY OF TURKU AND VTT

Turku Science Park Gate to success

Direction of the Science Park s growth The transforming area of Itäharju

Competition 2018 Land use planning 2019 2020 Construction will begin in 2021 Land use planning 2019 2020 Construction will begin in 2021 Phase 4 Land use planning 2018 2019 Construction will begin in 2019 Phase 2 Phase 4 Step-by-step development of Itäharju as large entities Phase 3

Towards implementation with innovation competitions

BLOCKS CITY CENTRE FUNCTIONS CAMPUS / OFFICE SCHOOL HOUSING HYBRID office / housing as needed

Public transport Car traffic Bicycle route Train Clarifying the traffic system with a public transport street and ring road

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Cederqvist & Jäntti Architects

In cooperation with City of Turku University of Turku Åbo Akademi University Turku University of Applied Sciences Hospital District of Southwest Finland Turku Science Park Turku Technology Properties University Properties of Finland Student Village Foundation of Turku Cederqvist & Jäntti Architects Lundén Architecture Company Civitas Eccentric project Baltic Urban Lab project

Turku Future Forum Turku Future Hackathon Turku Innovation Challenge The future is made together.