Bringing plans to life
What were the plans for the stations of the West Metro like and what was the outcome? Using our conceptual drawings, you can compare the plans and the actual stations and see that the plans held up – the completed metro stations are almost identical to the concept art.
On the left is the completed Lauttasaari station, on the right is the conceptual drawing.
The Lauttasaari metro station was designed by Helin & Co Architects.
On the left is the completed Koivusaari station, on the right is the conceptual drawing.
The Koivusaari metro station was designed by Helin & Co Architects.
On the left is the completed Keilaniemi station, on the right is the conceptual drawing.
The Keilaniemi metro station was designed by ALA Oy + Esa Piironen Oy.
On the left is the completed Aalto University station, on the right is the conceptual drawing.
The Aalto University metro station was designed by ALA Oy + Esa Piironen Oy.
On the left is the completed Tapiola station, on the right is the conceptual drawing.
The Tapiola metro station was designed by APRT Arkkitehtityöhuone Artto Palo Rossi Tikka Oy.
On the left is the completed Urheilupuisto station, on the right is the conceptual drawing.
The Urheilupuisto metro station was designed by Arkkitehtitoimisto HKP Oy.
On the left is the completed Niittykumpu station, on the right is the conceptual drawing.
The Niittykumpu metro station was designed by Arkkitehtitoimisto HKP Oy.
On the left is the completed Matinkylä station, on the right is the conceptual drawing.
The Matinkylä metro station was designed by Arkkitehtitoimisto HKP Oy.