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Sami Rintala (born 1969) is a
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. He studied architecture at
Helsinki University of Technology Helsinki University of Technology (TKK; fi, Teknillinen korkeakoulu; sv, Tekniska högskolan) was a technical university in Finland. It was located in Otaniemi, Espoo in the metropolitan area of Greater Helsinki. The university was founded in ...
, completing his studies in 1999. Rintala’s own work is based on narrative and conceptualism. The resulting work is a layered interpretation of the physical, mental and poetic resources of the site.


Casagrande & Rintala

Rintala first came to public and critical attention with the joint projects he made with
Marco Casagrande Marco Casagrande (born 7 May 1971) is a Finnish architect, environmental artist, architectural theorist, former mercenary, writer and professor of architecture. He graduated from Helsinki University of Technology department of architecture (2001 ...
, under their partnership, Casagrande & Rintala, from 1998 to 2003, when their partnership dissolved. Casagrande & Rintala produced a series of critically acknowledged architectural installations around the world, often at art biennales, including the
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. These works combined architecture with a critical thinking towards society, nature and the real tasks of an architect, all within a cross-over art practice using space, light, materials and the human body as tools of expression. Casagrande & Rintala had their first wider recognition in 1999 with the award-winning project ' Land(e)scape:' Three abandoned wooden barns were raised on high legs to follow their farmers to the cities as a critical comment on the deserting process of the countryside. The barns were then set on fire. In the
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2000 their project was 'Sixty Minute Man:' A ship sailed to Arsenal with a garden inside. The park was planted on sixty minutes of human waste from the city of Venice, becoming together with the old boat a three-dimensional collage of society waste, commenting on the Biennale theme ‘less aesthetics, more ethics’.


Rintala Eggertsson Architects

In 2007, Rintala started a new architect's office with Icelandic architect Dagur Eggertsson, called Rintala Eggertsson Architects. In 2008 they were joined by Norwegian architect Vibeke Jenssen and became a partner in Rintala Eggertsson Architects in 2012. The office is based in both
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in southern
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, and
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in northern Norway. Since the startup, Rintala Eggertsson Architects have manifested themselves as one of the principal architectural practices in
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. Their work has been exhibited in museums around the world, including the
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in London, National Museum of Art in Beijing, the MAXXI museum in Rome and the
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in Copenhagen.


Workshops

An important part of Rintala and Eggertsson’s work is teaching and lecturing, which they have done in numerous university departments of art and architecture, symposiums and seminars. Their method is usually in the form of hands-on workshops where students and clients often are challenged to participate in the shaping of the human environment in a realistic 1:1 situation. Recent examples are the "Into the Landscape" installations around the lake Seljord, Norway and the "Miilu" pavilion for the Venice biennale in 2010. The previous year, the importance of their sustainable architecture teaching methods leads them to win a
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. Rintala’s own work is based on narrative and conceptualism. The resulting work is a layered interpretation of the physical, mental and poetic resources of the site. In 2009, at the request of the
Alvar Aalto Hugo Alvar Henrik Aalto (; 3 February 1898 – 11 May 1976) was a Finnish architect and designer. His work includes architecture, furniture, textiles and glassware, as well as sculptures and paintings. He never regarded himself as an artist, see ...
Academy, Rintala was invited to choose the theme for the 2009 international "Alvar Aalto Symposium" held every four years in the city of
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: Rintala selected the conference theme of "Paracentric Architecture".EDGE – PARACENTRIC ARCHITECTURE


Works


Works by Casagrande & Rintala

* Land(e)scape,
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,
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, Finland, 1999. *1000 White Flags landscape installation: 1000 white flags of sheets from mental hospitals on ironing bars on a mountain, Koli National Park, Finland, 2000. *Convoy landscape installation on water: three abandoned rowing boats mounted vertically on the surface of
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, Finland, 2000. *Quatzalcoatlus, architectonic installation to the Havana Biennale,
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, 2000. *Architectonic installation of 15,000 books in Piazza Della Republica, Biennale Dell´Arte Contemporanea di Firenze 2001,
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, Italy, 2001. *Architectonic installation in Anchorage, facing the Federal Building and Museum of History and Art, temple structure of used railroad oil tanks and oyster shells; Alaska Design Forum, Anchorage, Alaska, USA, 2003.


Works by Rintala

*Hotel Kirkenes, Barents Art Triennale, 2005. *Element House, Bisan Urban Natural Park, Anyang Resort, South Korea, 2006.


Works by Rintala and Eggertsson

*Amanogawa bridge, Tokaichi Millennium Forest, Hokkaido, Japan, 2007. *Boxhome: A 19 m2 house, containing basic dwelling functions. Prototype built for Gallery ROM, Oslo, Norway, 2007. *Kaluga Floating Sauna, Archstoyanie 08 - Festival of Landscape Art, Ugra National Park, Russia, 2008. *Ordos 100 villa, part of development managed by Ai Weiwei and curated by Herzog & De Meuron, Inner-Mongolia, China, 2008. *Safe Haven Orphanage Library, Ban Tha Song Yang Village, Thailand, 2009. *Graph, installation for the Art Museum of China, 2009. *ARK booktower, installation for the Victoria & Albert Museum, London, 2010. *Cabinet Home, a prototype home created for the MAXXI Museum, Rome, 2010. *Seljord Lookout tower, Seljord, Norway, 2011. *Arboretum, public artwork for a home for juvenile immigrants, Gjøvik, Norway, 2011. *Concrete pavilion, for World Design Capital Helsinki 2012, Milano Triennale, 2012. *Hut-to-hut, prototype for a geotourist-dwelling, Kumta, Karnataka, India, 2012. *Dragonfly, for Treehotel Harads, Sweden, 2013. *Høse pedestrian bridge, Sand, Suldal, Norway, 2013. *Bus:Stop Kressbad, Krubach, Austria, 2014.


References

*Works by Sami Rintala, ARK/Finnish Architectural Review, 5/2006. pp. 64–67.


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Rintala Eggertsson Architects
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