Le manoir d'Hagalund (en finnois : Hagalundin kartano) est un manoir situé dans les quartiers d'Otaniemi et de Tapiola à Espoo en Finlande. Le manoir est à proximité de la Kehä I.
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The Hagalund manor is a manor in Espoo, Finland located in the Tapiola and Otaniemi areas. It has been owned by the families of von Wright, von Numers, Sinebrychoff and Grahn.
The history of the manor starts from the 1540s. The main building is from the early 19th century, it was built by Carl Johan von Numers. From 1857 the manor was owned by Pavel Sinebrychoff. In the 1920s it was transferred to Arne Grahn, nephew of Fanny Sinebrychoff, widow of Pavel Sinebrychoff's son Paul Sinebrychoff. In the 1950s the substantial lands of the manor were converted into a residential area, which later formed into Tapiola and part of Otaniemi.
Of the buildings in the manor, the main building and three old residential and economical buildings remain in Otaniemi in connection to the campus area of Aalto University. The Tapiola riding school is located at the stables of the manor.
The Hagalund manor is also connected to the history of the Otnäs manor.
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The Otaniemi water tower is a structure designed by the well-known Finnish architect Alvar Aalto in 1971. The water tower is located in Otaniemi area, Espoo, Finland. The total capacity of the tower is 6000 m³. It rises to a height of 45 meters. It is Otaniemi's principal landmark, and consists of two stacked elements - the water storage tank and a free-form, five-story building constructed underneath containing the technical spaces and offices.
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Aalto University School of Engineering is part of Aalto University. It is one of the four new schools of technology established on 1 January 2011 from Aalto University School of Science and Technology, formerly known as Helsinki University of Technology. The four new schools continue to offer education and research that promotes advances in science and technology. The Department of Architecture was part of the School of Engineering until 2012, when it was restructured into the Aalto University School of Arts, Design and Architecture.
The School of Engineering teaches and researches sustainable development, global warming, energy conservation and clean energy, and the sustainable use of natural resources. In 2018, Aalto University had a World University Ranking of 140, and was ranked 9th overall in the Top 50 under 50.
The School operates in the fields of applied mechanics, civil and environmental engineering, energy and HVAC technology, mechanical engineering, real estate economics, geomatics, structural engineering and building technology, and urban and regional studies.
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Aalto University is an underground station on the western metro extension of the Helsinki Metro. It is located inside the Otaniemi campus of Aalto University. The station is located 1,7 kilometres northeast from Tapiola metro station and 1,4 kilometres northwest from Keilaniemi metro station.
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Innopoli is a large office building in the district of Otaniemi, Espoo, Finland, near the main campus of the Aalto University, constructed in 1991. Innopoli provides housing for many information technology companies, and some well-known, successful companies such as SSH Communications have started there. A newer office building, called Innopoli 2, was constructed later near the original Innopoli building in 2002. Both buildings were designed by Kaarina Löfström.