Helsinki

Villa Vuoranta, located in the waterfront area of Vilsandinkuja in Vuosaari.  The building complex, originally used as Alko's training center, was converted for use as a care home whilst retaining the integrity of the protected buildings.

The renovation of the building complex, designed by architect Helmer Stenros in the 1970s, is a successful example of preserving modern and protected buildings while changing their use.

The project, which included radical changes due to the new use and involved repairing structures such as severely damaged reinforced concrete structures, facade masonry, and terrace and roof structures, all while respecting the original architecture.

Villa Vuoranta now serves as an advanced care home environment for its residents, operated by Päiväkumpu Oy. The zoning change project for new construction in the area is progressing, taking into account the architecture of this main building and the original solutions of the property complex.

Kirkkonummi

The new care home built in the Sepänrinne residential area is situated on the edge of a low-rise housing district, complementing the area's buildings. The building has been designed to harmonize with the spirit and scale of the surrounding structures in terms of shape and facade materials. The care home has 30 residential rooms. The building's shape and positioning in the terrain have created a sheltered courtyard for the residents. The project developer is Guud Invest Oy, and the main contractor is Temotek Oy.

Helsinki

A new building for supported living was constructed in the heart of the Pakila residential area, replacing an old, demolished office building. The project includes 30 apartments along with communal and auxiliary spaces. The project developer is Guud Invest Oy, and the main contractor is Temotek Oy.