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Architects: Virkkunen & Co Architects
- Area: 965 m²
- Year: 2020
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Photographs:Max Plunger, Tuomas Kivinen, Tomi Parkkonen
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Manufacturers: Petersen Tegl

Text description provided by the architects. The project is composed of an electricity substation building and five transmission towers and terminals in Imatra in Eastern Finland. The project extends over two tributaries of the river Vuoksi and the culturally significant landscape of Imatrankoski rapids. The rapids were harnessed for power generation in the 1920s when the Imatra hydropower plant was constructed. This landmark industrial site was also the starting point of the first part of the Finnish main power grid. The historical significance of the area was why our client, the main grid operator Fingrid Oyj, pursued an exceptional substation facility.







































