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Fast, Light and Green Photo Series Captures the Essence of the Future of Building

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How we are building today and in the future is critical not only to climate and human wellbeing but to economic growth and prosperity. With an inspiring photo series Metsä Wood aims to challenge the global construction sector to join them in developing fast, light and green solutions for the construction industry. In practice this means actively seizing every opportunity to choose more sustainable, material-efficient and productive construction methods. The essence of fast, light and green building is manifested in photographs, who hopes to inspire construction professionals through his art.

"Buildings constructed today are long-lasting and have a major impact on the environment we live in. It's my hope that my work speaks to architects, designers and other construction professionals and challenges them to raise their ambition levels. Wood is a great material: sustainable, aesthetic and more natural feeling than concrete or metal. Of course this isn't to say that everything should be built of wood. However, due to its many amazing qualities wood should always be considered as a potential alternative", Syväri asserts.

 

The series includes photographs with both architectural and more conceptual themes. Syväri reveals that the seemingly effortless and straightforward images required a lot of planning from the whole creative team.

Each photograph in the series offers real insights relevant for building with wood, yet they also leave room for more personal responses and interpretations. For example, the famous New York city Wall Street view has quite many different associations, but in this context it reminds us that in the face of increasing urbanisation and migration to cities we need to start building higher, faster and more sustainably. An image of a piece of wood emblazoned with a flame-like pattern also has a deeper meaning in the context of bioenergy; today's engineered wood can be produced in a way that generates more bioenergy than it uses.

"These images are an interesting combination of the familiar and the unexpected. Well known buildings and recognisable forms and symbols re-imagined as made with wood create a contradiction, yet at the same time provide a different - hopefully inspirational - perspective on the future of building", Syväri contemplates.

 

In the course of time Metsä Wood has realized that existing images of wood building do not fully showcase the aesthetic side of wood. The images were too often blunt, industrial and lacked any richer meaning. Syväri and his creative team expertly deepened the focus of the series so that it becomes a tribute to the beauty of wood - and the ways it can engage all of our senses.

"Wood feels close to us because it is a living thing - just like us. Wooden structures effortlessly combine strength with aesthetics, and thermal protection with environmental benefits. Trees - the source of wood - are beautiful. They then pass through a quite industrial process, and come out again as aesthetic building elements. The photo series is a tribute to this 'circle of beauty' - how the right technology and design can recapture the intrinsic beauty of wood", Syväri concludes.

 

Learn more about Kimmo Syväri: www.kimmosyvari.com

Learn more about the Fast, Light and Green construction with wood: www.metsawood.com/publications

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Henni Rousu , Marketing Manager, Metsä Wood
mobile: +358-(0)-405548388, henni.rousu@metsagroup.com.


Matt Trace , Director, Defero Communications
matt@deferouk.co.uk
tel. +44-(0)7828663988

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