The development of the entire Competence Campus is guided by the principles of inclusivity, cooperation, and sustainability. These principles are applied in both the design and construction of the built environment and the development of services and operating models.
Cooperation
The goal is for the campus environment to support cooperation between actors through shared use of spaces, adaptability, and digital solutions. The campus can function as a learning environment and an open innovation environment that encourages experimentation. It is ensured that, for example, educational spaces are as widely shared as possible. The main goal of shared use is to ensure encounters and cooperation between actors. The development of the Competence Campus is also based on cooperation, network creation, and co-creation of more impactful, efficient, and new solutions. The city develops the campus together with a broad group of partners and stakeholders in a way that has not been done to this extent before.
Inclusivity
The project focuses on building trust and communication and creating diverse opportunities for stakeholders to get excited, participate in co-development, and influence both the design and construction of the campus environment and the design of services and operating models. Once completed, inclusivity is intended to be part of the operating methods and culture of the campus area and the collaborative environment. Inclusivity aims for more user-friendly and need-based space and service solutions. The project also creates opportunities for residents to engage in dialogue, participate, and influence the design, development, and evaluation of the campus environment and services, and to receive information about participation opportunities.
Sustainability
The principle of ecological sustainability is implemented in the Tikkurila Competence Campus area through low-carbon construction solutions, energy solutions, and green solutions. The area's resource-wise energy concept is the first of its kind for the City of Vantaa. Additionally, the dense and urban area favors the use of public transport. The construction of shared and adaptable spaces is resource-wise and sustainable construction, aiming for the highest possible utilization and occupancy rates of the spaces. The project enables the organization of services moving to the Competence Campus in a new, customer- and need-based way. The campus's wide range of educational offerings and better employment and integration services help prevent inequality. Additionally, the project's implementation strongly considers inclusivity and equality as key aspects of social sustainability.