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Apply ÄûÃʵ¼º½ Thesis Project: City of Espoo - Population growth as a possibility

How can we change fast population growth into a positive possibility for the City of Espoo and its urban structure and economics? Apply ÄûÃʵ¼º½ Thesis programme to tackle City of Espoo’s challenge through your Master’s thesis as a part of the multidisciplinary team. The application period for this project is 18.11.-1.12.2019. The application has closed!
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THE PROJECT:

Espoo 2030–2050 – Population growth as a possibility

The Partner:

, the second-largest city in Finland.

Background:

The City of Espoo is facing one of the Finnish cities’ fastest population growth. This demographic change has significant consequences to Espoo’s economy, city planning, construction, and nature. The estimated population growth by 2050 is minimum of 150,000 new citizens.

Espoo’s future urban structure is under discussion, and the sustainability, housing stock, transportation (note: Länsimetro and Raidejokeri have a significant impact), and services for an increased number of citizens are the core topics. Compact urban structure and accelerating existing housing stock is one option for the future when the other would be spreading out and building into natural areas. Economically, socially, and ecologically sustainable urban structure is strategically vital to Espoo.

In this project, the team could find solutions to both short- and long-term prospects of Espoo’s urban structure and urban economics in times of rapid increase of population.

Interesting questions:

  • How can we change the fact of population growth into a positive possibility for the city of Espoo?

  • What does a compact master plan mean economically?

  • Directing population growth into the existing urban structure:What kind of economic effects does this have?

  • How does the climate crisis affect the urban structure?

  • Compact urban structure and accelerating existing housing stock: What should be taken into account in terms of sustainability, services, and social diversity?

  • Is it sustainable to demolish and rebuild buildings?

    • What possibilities does the existing underused or disused office stock in business parks offer?

    • How to retrofit office buildings to residential?

    • How to transform business parks into real cities which live 24/7?

    • Can economic benefits be obtained whilst carbon emissions are reduced?

    • What locations in the city would lend themselves to this kind of transformation?

  • How does population growth affect transportation, e.g., public transportation, private cars, cyclists, and pedestrians? How people will travel and move in the future, and how to support the best solutions?

  • What is the meaning of nature in the future, and how to preserve it?

We expect new knowledge about the city and its functions, and novel ideas that we can use in various planning tasks.

City of Espoo

Aptitude and competences:

Application is open for all Aalto University Master’s students. Suitable competences for the project could be the following areas: 

  • Sustainability

  • Future studies

  • Urban and real estate economics

  • Transportation engineering and planning

  • Urban structure and planning

  • Business innovation

  • Ecological building

  • Population growth

  • Urbanisation

  • Landscape planning

Language of the project:

  • English

Size of the student team:

  • 2 Master’s students from different fields

How to apply:

  • Application to the project Espoo 2030–2050 – Population growth as a possibility is open during 18.11.-1.12.2019.

  • You will find an application form ÄûÃʵ¼º½ Thesis programme. Remember to write the name of the project to the form as well as ask for your supervisor’s permission to participate in the programme

  • The student selection is based on academic criteria and aptitude, and Aalto University is responsible for the selection process

The schedule:

  • The project will start with the orientation meeting with Aalto Thesis team in December 2019, following with a Kick-Off Meeting with City of Espoo on 16 December 2019 at 9:00-10:00

  • You are expected to work full-time for this project and finish your thesis within six months after the Kick-Off

Questions or problems?

  • Please contact Aalto Thesis Programme Manager or Aalto Thesis Coordinator !

We value challenge-based learning and multidisciplinary collaboration.

Niina Pitkänen, Aalto Thesis Programme Manager

Aalto Thesis

Aalto Thesis is a project-based and multidisciplinary programme for making the master’s thesis as a part of the team with work-life collaboration. 2-4 students from various Aalto schools form a team, in which they solve work-life partner's challenges through thesis works.

The students selected for the programme will receive a tax-free grant worth of 5,000 € for living expenses during the thesis work. Read more about Aalto Thesis here.

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