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Alvar Aalto's Work Year Name Location Notes 1917: Park café [1] Exercise while at Institute of Technology 1918: House [2] [3] Alajärvi: For his parents 1918–1919 [nb 1] Church and belfry [3] Kauhajärvi: Two separate plans were created with the first being the belfry alone and the second the entire church. The second was not utilized. [4 ...
The Aalto House, [1] the home of academician Alvar Aalto, is located in Munkkiniemi, Helsinki, Finland at 20, Riihitie. [2] The house is part of the Alvar Aalto Museum , which functions in two cities, Jyväskylä and Helsinki.
Villa Mairea, by Alvar Aalto, in Noormarkku, Finland. Villa Mairea is a villa, guest-house, and rural retreat designed and built by the Finnish modernist architect Alvar Aalto for Harry and Maire Gullichsen in Noormarkku, Finland. The building was constructed in 1938–1939. The Gullichsens were a wealthy couple and members of the Ahlström ...
Hugo Alvar Henrik Aalto (pronounced [ˈhuːɡo ˈɑlʋɑr ˈhenrik ˈɑːlto]; 3 February 1898 – 11 May 1976) was a Finnish architect and designer. [1] His work includes architecture, furniture, textiles and glassware, as well as sculptures and paintings.
The minimalist, strict, cubic design of the house reflects the ascetic functionalism of the early 20th-century modernism, and gives foretaste of what eventually developed into Aalto's signature style of clean, white surfaces accentuated by light wood. [1] The flat roof, which caused the constructors so much trouble, was an integral part of this ...
Aalto Centre, Rovaniemi; Aalto Centre, Seinäjoki; Aalto Theatre; Aalto University; Helsinki University of Technology; Aalto University Library; Aalto University Undergraduate Center; Aalto-Hochhaus; Alajärvi administrative centre; Alajärvi Library; Alvar Aalto Cultural Centre; Alvar Aalto Museum
The Seinäjoki Civil Guard House (Finnish: Seinäjoen Suojeluskuntatalo; Swedish: Sydösterbottens skyddskårshus) is a building located in Seinäjoki, Finland. It is notable for being one of the first public buildings designed entirely by the Finnish architect Alvar Aalto , and is considered one of his breakthrough works.
Villa Skeppet is a home designed by the Finnish modernist architect Alvar Aalto for his friends Christine and Göran Schildt in Ekenäs, Finland. [1] The building was constructed in 1969–1970 and was the last as well as the smallest home he designed. [2] [3] [4] Today Villa Skeppet is owned by The Christine and Göran Schildt Foundation.