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Finland’s first Bicycle Centre gave cycling prominence on Narinkkatori Square in Kamppi in Helsinki. The structure, furniture and visual design were created as part of Design for Everyday Mobility. The services offered in the first summer included monitored bicycle parking, bicycle service tools available for borrowing, quick bicycle maintenance for a fee, and bicycle rentals. Set up as a proof-of-concept project, the Bicycle Centre also conducted a user survey for further development.

Read the User Survey 2012

Designers

Kristjan Laansalu (visual appearance), Sari Seppälä (interior design and furniture) and Sanna Viik (interior design and furniture)

User Survey

Kristjan Laansalu (visual appearance), Sari Seppälä (interior design and furniture) and Sanna Viik (interior design and furniture)

Partners

Helsinki City Planning Department, WSP Finland Oy, Kampin Suutari shoe repair service, Greenbike Oy, Valpastin Oy and Mobinet Oy

Instructors

Merita Soini, Pia Salmi (user survey) and Mari Siikonen (user survey)

The designs and user survey were created as part of Design for Everyday Mobility project (2011-2013) funded by European Regional Development Fund as well as the Cities of Helsinki and Vantaa.