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Self-study spaces in Maari building are open

Self-study spaces in Maari building (Maarintalo) 2nd floor are open. Self-study spaces can be found and booked on the Aalto Space app.
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Maarintalo, 2nd floor lobby. Photo: Milla Uusitalo / ACRE

Maari Building (Maarintalo, Sähkömiehentie 5) has three rooms open 24/7 for students for group work and self-studying. You can also hold ad-hoc meetings in the lobby on the second floor.

Maari building has a snack machine and a small kitchen with a water point, refrigerator and microwave oven. Please remember to reserve a space for your use with the Aalto Space application. Maari building is open with an access tag (registered HSL card) 24/7.

(News updated 20.1.2023)

Aalto Space applikaatio Kuva: Hannes Huotari

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Aalto Space allows you to book conference and group work facilities and helps you navigate the campus.

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