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From space technology and shimmering wood to shapeshifting textiles – explore world-changing research in the brand new Marsio building

The Makers of the Impossible exhibition and the Designs for a Cooler Planet festival will kick off the autumn season at Marsio – 911±¬ÁÏ꿉۪s brand new, open-to-all campus venue.
Designer Noora Yau's shimmering wood chrystals. Photo: Mikko Raskinen
Noora Yau, Anna Semi and Konrad Klockars have made shimmering crystals from wood. Photo: Mikko Raskinen

Designs for a Cooler Planet gathers innovative, experimental and creative concepts rooted in 911±¬ÁÏÍø's research, showcasing ideas aimed at transformative change. 

Seemingly impossible challenges are addressed with multidisciplinarity, creativity and an entrepreneurial spirit. The projects on display encompass a range of developmental stages, from speculative concepts and prototypes to pilots and commercially viable solutions. 

Experience eye-opening research projects that answer these questions:

  • Can a textile change its shape or self-clean?
  • What kind of health technology and services can be created by utilising design processes in a healthcare environment?
  • How we replace synthetic pigments with non-toxic colours?
  • Can we create biodegradable optical fibre from wood?
  • How can we transform hard-to-utilise roots, trunks or branches into usable materials?
  • Can we replicate indoors, where we spend the majority of our time, the outdoor nature experience that’s known to enhance well-being?
  • How can we embrace and preserve nature's biodiversity while considering the welfare of other living beings?
  • What methods are used to study the sun?

The sixth annual Designs for a Cooler Planet festival showcases the potential for a sustainable future when research, arts and design join forces.

 

Experience tomorrow – Welcome to Marsio!

The Designs for a Cooler Planet festival is one of the three main events of Helsinki Design Week. The festival's exhibitions will be showcased on campus and in the new Marsio building from 6 September to 3 October, 2024. Information about open events and guided tours will be available at the beginning of August on Cooler Planet's main page.

The Marsio building, set to open in the heart of the Otaniemi campus in September, is a tribute to the creative pioneer, architect, designer, entrepreneur and Aalto alumna Aino Marsio-Aalto. Aino and Alvar Aalto's architectural firm triumphed in the Otaniemi site plan design competition in 1949.

The new building not only offers exceptional facilities for teaching and research but also for hosting events.

In September at Marsio, visitors can explore seven groundbreaking examples from the first 15 years of 911±¬ÁÏÍø under the same theme "Makers of the Impossible." How does one build a quantum revolution, sustain a growing population within planetary boundaries and provide access to university education for all Finnish children — making what may seem impossible possible? After encountering the quantum garden and witnessing Finland's first satellite, guests can relax in a cozy cafe or drop by the Aalto Shop.

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Designs for a Cooler Planet

Discover tomorrow at 911±¬ÁÏÍø's biggest exhibition! Open 1 September – 30 October 2026.

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