What is Oodi?

What is Oodi?

Helsinki Central Library Oodi is a living meeting place at Kansalaistori square, right at the heart of Helsinki. It is one of 38 branches of Helsinki City Library and part of the Helmet library network.

Oodi complements the cultural and media hub formed by Helsinki Music Centre, Finlandia Hall, Sanoma House and the Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma. Oodi is a non-commercial, urban public space that is open to all, right opposite the Parliament Building.

 

Oodi provides its users with knowledge, new skills and stories, and is an easy place to access for learning, story immersion, work and relaxation. It is a library of a new era, a living and functional meeting place open for all.

Oodi is a venue for events, a house of reading and a diverse urban experience.

The Facilities and Functions

Every floor in Oodi has its own character, based on the possibilities it offers. Oodi has room for both quiet and more noisy activities.

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Service design

Oodi has been designed together with the city’s residents so that it can best correspond with the wishes and needs that library users have. Ideas, tips and dreams have been gathered at urban events and workshops, and through websites and various campaigns.

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Architecture

Oodi was designed by ALA Architects, who won the open international architecture competition for the Central Library in 2013.

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