Online Lecture: Architecture Speaks: Siv Helene Stangeland / Helen & Hard

Paikka: Muualla

On Wednesday, January 22, 2025, at 1.15–2.30 pm (UTC+2) 
The online lecture will be held on Zoom, and pre-registration is required.  
Register here for the lecture

In the era of artificial intelligence, it is particularly important to consider the architect’s role and societal responsibility. Activism in architecture, whether through social housing, inclusivity issues, biodiversity, new building materials, circular economy, or architectural representation, is a means to act within the profession. 

In the tenth season of the Architecture Speaks lecture series, organized jointly by Aalto University and the Museum of Finnish Architecture, Associate Professor and Head of department of Architecture Jenni Reuter invites six architects or architectural groups to share insights into their design processes and their roles in the world of architecture. 

 Siv Helene Stangeland / Helen & Hard  

The Norwegian architect Siv Helene Stangeland from Helen & Hard strives to engage with and respond to the unique potential that lies within the local conditions of a place. Her work shows how human, social and environmental needs can be met in a sustainable and symbiotic way. She has lectured widely about Helen & Hard’s research on holistic sustainable practices within co-housing, innovative timber structures and the importance of hand drawing.

”Siv Helene Stangeland’s work shows how human, social and environmental needs can be met in a sustainable and symbiotic way. I am especially interested to hear more about her innovative timber structures and co- housing projects”, says Jenni Reuter.

Pre-Registration 

The online lecture will be held on Zoom Webinar platform. Please pre-register here for the lecture.  
The registration is open until the lecture is finished. 

Participation link and instructions for participation are sent in a separate email after registration.

Accessibility and Safer Space 

The online lecture is free of charge and organized in English. Automatic live captioning is available. Interpretation or translations are not provided. Technical instructions are on display at the beginning of the lecture. 

A recording of the event will be available for a period of one week after the lecture on the museum website. 

The Museum of Finnish Architecture has guidelines for a safer space, to which we are committed in all the museum’s activities. We want everyone to have the opportunity to participate as themselves, without fear of discrimination or harassment. You can find more information about the guidelines here.

For more information 

Kaura Raudaskoski 
Producer of Learning and Public Programmes (Mon–Wed) 
+3584577310479 
kaura.raudaskoski@mfa.fi 

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Architecture Speaks! Is a lecture series curated by Associate Professor and Head of department of Architecture Jenni Reuter and organized jointly by Aalto University Department of Architecture and the Museum of Finnish Architecture.