Intiö Water Tower

Intiö Water Tower
Intiön vesitorni
General information
Type Water tower
Architectural style Nordic Classicism
Location Intiö
Town or city Oulu
Country Finland
Coordinates 65°00′57″N 025°29′46″E / 65.01583°N 25.49611°E / 65.01583; 25.49611Coordinates: 65°00′57″N 025°29′46″E / 65.01583°N 25.49611°E / 65.01583; 25.49611
Construction started 1926
Completed 1927
Closed 1969
Cost 1.69 million FIM
Owner private person
Design and construction
Architect J. S. Sirén
Main contractor Heikki Munter
References
[1]

Intiö Water Tower (Finnish: Intiön vesitorni) is an unused water tower in Oulu, Finland. The water tower of the Oulu Waterworks is located in the Intiö district.

Intiö Water Tower has been designed by architect J. S. Sirén and it was completed in 1927. It is the first water tower of the Oulu Waterworks. A water tower in Myllytulli had been built in 1921, but it was only used by the Veljekset Åström leather factory. The water tower is 39 metres (128 ft) tall and capable of holding 600 cubic metres (21,000 cu ft) of water.[1]

The water tower was closed in 1969 when a new water tower was opened in the Puolivälinkangas neighbourhood.[1] The city of Oulu sold the water tower to a private person in 2015.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Manninen, Turo (2002). Ei vettä rantaa rakkaampaa. Oulun vesilaitos vuosina 1902–2002. (in Finnish). Oulu: Oulu Waterworks. pp. 59–62, 96. ISBN 951-9234-97-7.
  2. Annala, Päivi (12 August 2015). "Costaricalaismies haaveili monumentista, osti Suomesta vesitornin – video". Yle Uutiset (in Finnish). Helsinki: Yleisradio Oy. Retrieved 28 December 2015.
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