 
  Capstone studio, autumn 2024 – Vitalising the centre of Helsinki
This project explores ways to bring new life to Helsinki’s city centre, creating housing, workplaces, and cultural spaces for a vibrant urban experience. It focuses on innovative, people-centered solutions that balance growth with the city’s heritage.
Scenarios for 2040
We are developing alternative future scenarios for our operating environment looking towards 2040 and beyond.
 
  100 words on acts of inclusion
In this story series Aaltonians share concrete examples of how they promote equality, diversity and inclusion in their work – and inspire you to participate!
 
  Aalto Founder School: The Startup Handbook online course
The new online course guides students step-by-step through launching a startup.
 
  Aalto at Slush 2025: measuring ultracold temperatures, bubble wrap from wood, dementia treatment – and much, much more
Aalto presents 12 innovations shaping a sustainable future
Alum stories – our graduates tell about their careers
Check out the career paths of creative professionals who have graduated from the School of Arts, Design and Architecture.
 
  Mentor Antti Hakola: The best part is the chance to meet new people
Aalto University's Mentoring Programme provided networks and new perspectives for the Principal Scientist in fusion energy.
 
  Laura Könönen: Glitch (2025)
The sculpture is located in a prominent area between the Undergraduate Centre and the Marsio building.
Dipoli leasable office premises
Dipoli offers a unique setting for work. The iconic building features a prestigious suite of office spaces available for lease.
 
  Taideteollinen Näyttely: "Taide on tapa elää tuhon kanssa"
#exhibition #artistic_interventions #activism
Student-led art exhibition transforms Tapiola’s Keskustorni, exploring sustainability as an existential question.
Applying for extension to the study time (SCI)
Here you will find instructions on how to apply for extension.
 
  Shaking up Tech – Support Diversity in Technology
Your gift encourages young women and gender minorities to pursue a career in technology, contributing to a more innovative and hopeful Finland.
 
  Reveries of a Moving Edge
Coastlines represent the epitome of a vulnerable, contested territory, which is constantly carved by anthropogenic practices rooted in the paradigm of modernity of full control and commodification of natural systems for human interest in the pursuit of growth. As an answer to contemporary climate vulnerabilities such as sea level rise, this thesis shifts Singapore’s coastline from a fixed boundary towards a fluid, adaptive process. The speculative design is driven by temporality and adaptability, challenging the notion of permanence and highlighting a dynamic, process-driven relationship that embraces nature-based solutions, creating a harmonious design between human and non-human.
 
           
           
           
           
           
           
         
   
   
  