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State Award for Public Information goes to Panu Savolainen and Aleks Talve

The State Award for Public Information goes to Panu Savolainen and Aleks Talve for their book The Millennia of Our Architecture: The History of Finnish Architecture from Start to Finish.
Front and back cover of the book 'Arkkitehtuurimme Vuosituhannet' by Panu Savolainen and Aleks Talve.

The State Award for Public Information is Finland鈥檚 highest recognition for outstanding work in making knowledge accessible. Anyone can nominate a candidate. The Committee for Public Information reviews the nominations and proposes recipients to the Minister of Science and Culture.

This year amongst the awardees are architectural historian, assistant professor Panu Savolainen and photographer Aleks Talve. They are being awarded for popularising Finnish architectural history and promoting architectural literacy.

The award justifications state:

Arkkitehtuurimme vuosituhannet. Suomen arkkitehtuurin historia alusta loppuun (The Millennia of Our Architecture: The History of Finnish Architecture from Start to Finish) is a time machine crafted from printer鈥檚 ink, a planetary perspective and intellectual daring. It not only tells us what we have built but also reveals how building has shaped us as a culture and a species. The book achieves the nearly impossible: it popularises and illustrates 10,000 years of Finnish architectural heritage from prehistoric pit dwellings to the ice age of the future. It is critical, sharp and inspiring 鈥 deconstructing architectural myths as forcefully as excavators tear down modern buildings. The result is a vision in which even a concrete block of flats is a fossil relic, and a clay hut a model of sustainable living. The book鈥檚 merit lies not only in its wealth of information but also in the way it challenges readers to think differently. Rather than stating how things are, it compels us to ask why we do what we do.

Such books are rare. They not only inform; they shift the emphasis from knowledge to worldview. Popular science writing cannot have a more ambitious goal.

Minister of Science and Culture Mari-Leena Talvitie presented the awards on 13 June in Helsinki. She highlighted how important public information is for building deep understanding, especially in uncertain times.

鈥淢aking information public strengthens our sense of community. It opens doors to worlds that we would not otherwise see or experience. Especially in today鈥檚 world, structured knowledge helps us understand different perspectives and experiences. It helps us find common words and themes, and it promotes a culture of constructive dialogue. Together, these make our society both more humane and stronger,鈥 said Minister Talvitie.

Aleks Talve's photos from the book

Valkoinen kivirakennus, jolla korkea katto, ja viereinen talo punatiilikatolla nurmialueella, jossa puita.
A medieval castle with three stone towers on an island surrounded by water, under a partly cloudy sky.
Moderni metroasema, jossa on punaiset junat ja taiteelliset kattovalot. Henkil枚 k盲velee asemalaiturilla.

Olavinlinna castle, Savonlinna

Keskiaikainen linna, jossa on kolme kivitornia saarella veden ymp盲r枚im盲n盲, osittain pilvinen taivas.
A modern metro station with red trains and artistic ceiling lights. A person is walking along the platform.
Ilmakuva kerrostaloista kaupunkialueella, jota ymp盲r枚iv盲t puut ja syksyn lehdet. Katujen varrella on pys盲k枚ityj盲 autoja.

Keilaniemi metro station, Espoo

Moderni metroasema, jossa on punaiset junat ja taiteelliset kattovalot. Henkil枚 k盲velee asemalaiturilla.
Aerial view of flats in an urban area surrounded by trees, with autumn leaves scattered. Cars are parked along the streets.
Valkoinen kivirakennus, jolla korkea katto, ja viereinen talo punatiilikatolla nurmialueella, jossa puita.

Jakom盲ki suburb, Helsinki

Ilmakuva kerrostaloista kaupunkialueella, jota ymp盲r枚iv盲t puut ja syksyn lehdet. Katujen varrella on pys盲k枚ityj盲 autoja.
A white stone building with a high roof and adjacent house with a red-tiled roof in a grassy area with trees.
Keskiaikainen linna, jossa on kolme kivitornia saarella veden ymp盲r枚im盲n盲, osittain pilvinen taivas.

Louhisaari manor, Askainen

State Awards for Public Information

Masters of Arts (Theatre and Drama) Katariina Havukainen, Inkeri Hyv枚nen and Ella Lahdenm盲ki for the play Jumppatyt枚t (The Gym Girls), a statement in defence of young people鈥檚 right to a peaceful space to grow

Docent Riie Heikkil盲 for the timely non-fiction book Miksi lakkasimme lukemasta? Sosiologinen tulkinta lukemisen muutoksesta (Why Did We Stop Reading? A Sociological Interpretation of the Changing Nature of Reading)

Journalist Anne Kantola, journalist Jecaterina Mantsinen and creative professional Omos 鈥極pa鈥 Okoh for the non-fiction book Kuin veljet. Totuus Suomen katujengeist盲 (Like Brothers: The Truth About Street Gangs in Finland)

Journalist Jaakko Keso for journalism that crosses boundaries

Journalist Mikko 鈥楶eltsi鈥 Peltola, adventurer Osmo Peltola and director- cinematographer Juha Korhonen for Peltsi ja Osmo (Peltsi and Osmo), showcasing the richness of humanity and nature

Architectural historian Panu Savolainen and photographer Aleks Talve for popularising Finnish architectural history and promoting architectural literacy

Docent Hanna Yl枚stalo and postdoctoral researchers Heini Kinnunen, Emma Lamberg and Inna Perheentupa for broadening economic discourse with the non-fiction book Feminismi盲 talouteen. Opas kriittiseen talouslukutaitoon (Bringing Feminism into Economics: A Guide to Critical Economic Literacy)

Operaatio Arktis (Operation Arctic) for research-based societal advocacy 

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