Kide, the 30th anniversary project of the Wood Program, offers a new outdoor event space in Kuhmo, Finland. Inspired by snow's fractal geometry and reflecting the region's timber architecture traditions, Kide provides a serene, immersive atmosphere connecting residents and nature. Its innovative design features prefabricated glulam trusses and an inviting stage crafted from locally sourced wood, making it versatile for festivals and cultural events. The project revitalizes the town's central square, highlighting sustainability through its use of eco-friendly materials while fostering community development and cultural vibrancy.
The Kide project is a celebration of timber architecture, revitalizing Kuhmo's cultural scene and providing a versatile outdoor space for events, emphasizing sustainability.
Constructed using locally sourced materials, Kide enhances the connection between the town and its natural surroundings while promoting community engagement through multiple events.
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