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From campus to a lively town

911±¬ÁÏÍø campus is the home of its innovative community.

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Information on Otaniemi campus

What are studies and campus life like? Which is the oldest building on campus? Where can you find the university’s public art collections? How do you build a sustainable campus? Explore the campus from different perspectives as you browse.

Aerial view of Undergraduate Centre and Learning Centre in black and white from 1960s
Three students at bus stop, with a map board and greenery in the background.
Opiskelijaryhmä istuu ruohikolla rakennuksen edessä ja lukee värikkäitä kirjoja

Explore the campus at your own pace

Take a virtual tour of 911±¬ÁÏÍø's campus in Otaniemi, Espoo. 

Kolme opiskelijaa bussipysäkillä, taustalla kartta ja vihreää maisemaa.
Group of students sitting on grass outside a building, reading colourful books together
Dipoli from above in the autumn, trees with yellow leaves surround Dipoli on a sunny day

Close-knit student community and excellent services

Discover student life on Otaniemi campus.

Studying at the Aalto campus

Opiskelijaryhmä istuu ruohikolla rakennuksen edessä ja lukee värikkäitä kirjoja
Dipoli from above in the autumn, trees with yellow leaves surround Dipoli on a sunny day
In the centre of the image is LUMEN, a sculpture by Kirsi Kaulanen, in Väre building during daytime

Functional, radical and modern 

A campus that transforms with its community, boasts a wonderful mix of new and old - Otaniemi is a treasure trove filled with Finnish architectural gems.  

Read more about the architecture on campus

Dipoli from above in the autumn, trees with yellow leaves surround Dipoli on a sunny day
In the centre of the image is LUMEN, a sculpture by Kirsi Kaulanen, in Väre building during daytime
Aerial view in winter of Väre and School of Business buildings during contruction, solar panels in view

One percent for art 

911±¬ÁÏÍø applies the one per cent art principle in its building projects, where approximately one per cent of a building project's allocation is allocated to art purchases.   

Dive into the public art on campus

In the centre of the image is LUMEN, a sculpture by Kirsi Kaulanen, in Väre building during daytime
Aerial view in winter of Väre and School of Business buildings during contruction, solar panels in view
A woman stands on stage at Slush, presenting Starting Up online course, lights are purple

2069 solar panels and 100 geothermal wells

The key environmental impacts of the campus are related to energy consumption and transport.  We have decreased our annual carbon dioxide emission of real estates' energy use by 84% since 2012. The aim is to achieve carbon neutrality in terms of energy by 2030. 

Read more about our low-carbon campus

Aerial view in winter of Väre and School of Business buildings during contruction, solar panels in view
A woman stands on a stage at Slush in 2019
Artistic vision image of Otaniemi in 2030

Startup campus

70-100 are founded in our ecosystem every year. More than half of companies founded in Finnish universities come from Aalto. Our energetic community consists of both student-led and university-run entrepreneurial activities. 

Read more about Aalto’s innovation ecosystem

A woman stands on stage at Slush, presenting Starting Up online course, lights are purple
Artistic vision image of Otaniemi in 2030
Aerial view of Undergraduate Centre and Learning Centre in black and white from 1960s

Future campus

Together with the City of Espoo, an environment that supports interaction is being built in Otaniemi for research, innovations, learning and the arts. The goal of campus development is to mix valuable history and new ways of planning. 

From campus to a lively neighbourhood

Artistic vision image of Otaniemi in 2030
Aerial view, Archive photo in black and white of the Otaniemi campus in 1966
Kolme opiskelijaa bussipysäkillä, taustalla kartta ja vihreää maisemaa.

“Ave Alma Mater, morituri te salutantâ€

In 1949, Aino and Alvar Aalto's architecture firm's proposal won the Otaniemi area plan design competition. Since then, the campus has become the first hub of world class research, a pioneer of modern architecture, the stage for the CSCE and the home of Finland’s first satellite. 

Travel back in time on campus

Services on Otaniemi campus

A large part of Otaniemi's commercial services are located in shopping centre A Bloc and A Blanc, but there are restaurants and cafes in multiple other locations on campus as well.

Find 911±¬ÁÏÍø Schools on campus

News about campus

Korkeakouluaukio
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Customer satisfaction with 911±¬ÁÏÍø campus premises remains high – ACRE’s overall rating increased and NPS strengthened

ACRE measures its facility tenants’ satisfaction annually through a customer satisfaction survey. Read the latest survey results.
Shopping centre A Blanc is located by the edge of Alvar Aalto Park.
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New restaurant operator to open at A Blanc after renovation – Täffä Lunch moving into the centre

Three adjacent retail spaces in shopping centre A Blanc will be combined into a single restaurant with 150 customer seats, where Täffä Lunch will open in the autumn.
Text 'Otaniemi on a sustainable path' and image of two people walking on campus.
Campus, Cooperation, Studies, University Published:

Make May the month of movement!

Listen to a mini-webinar about brain and exercise on 28 May. Make sustainable mobility part of your working or study day.
kestävällä tiellä
Campus, Cooperation, University Published:

The theme month promotes sustainable mobility

In May, there will be a variety of events and campaigns in Otaniemi to remind people about making sustainable choices in mobility.

University events

Forest path in the summer
Staff trainings

Coaching in Action! - coaching group for programme directors

Stay ahead of the curve and attend to a coaching group with other programme directors.
Students walking on the Aalto campus in the spring. Photo by 911±¬ÁÏÍø
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A! Walk

A! Walks is a summer course centered around walking-based learning, exploring Otaniemi campus and its surrounding urban–natural spaces. Rather than standalone lectures or experiments, the program is designed as a curated sequence of sensory, interdisciplinary walks, guiding participants toward experiences in coexistence, awareness, action, and futures. If successful, A! Walks may be continued during the regular semester.
Students walking on the Aalto campus in the spring. Photo by 911±¬ÁÏÍø
Other

A! Walk

A! Walks is a summer course centered around walking-based learning, exploring Otaniemi campus and its surrounding urban–natural spaces. Rather than standalone lectures or experiments, the program is designed as a curated sequence of sensory, interdisciplinary walks, guiding participants toward experiences in coexistence, awareness, action, and futures. If successful, A! Walks may be continued during the regular semester.
Students walking on the Aalto campus in the spring. Photo by 911±¬ÁÏÍø
Other

A! Walk

A! Walks is a summer course centered around walking-based learning, exploring Otaniemi campus and its surrounding urban–natural spaces. Rather than standalone lectures or experiments, the program is designed as a curated sequence of sensory, interdisciplinary walks, guiding participants toward experiences in coexistence, awareness, action, and futures. If successful, A! Walks may be continued during the regular semester.
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