Description |
240 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 30 cm |
Contents |
Aalto and Finland -- Classical Foundations -- Functionalism and Beyond -- Dwelling in the Modern World -- Nature and Culture -- Sense of Place -- Individual, Institution, City -- The Town Centre and the Academic Campus -- Places of Assembly |
Summary |
Internationally renowned as one of the major achievements of modern architecture, the work of Alvar Aalto (1898-1976) was deeply rooted in the culture and the landscape of his native Finland. A Grand Duchy of Russia until the revolution of 1917, the newly independent state promoted architecture as a means of establishing its identity as a social democracy, and in Aalto found an architect with the ambition and talents to meet the challenge. Throughout a long and fertile career his work embraced almost all the key public institutions - town halls, libraries, theatres, churches, universities and government departments - as well as social housing and private dwellings. He brought to buildings of every type and scale a profound concern for the physical and psychological needs of their individual users, as well as sensitivity to natural sites and materials and to the experimental qualities of architecture. -- from book jacket |
Analysis |
Architecture |
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Finland |
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Architecture |
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Finland |
Notes |
Includes bibliographical references |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (page 240) and index |
Subject |
Aalto, Alvar, 1898-1976.
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Aalto, Alvar, 1898-1976 -- Criticism and interpretation.
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Aalton, Alvar
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Architects -- Finland.
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Architecture -- Finland -- History -- 20th century.
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Architecture -- Finland -- 20th century.
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Architecture, Modern -- 20th century -- Finland.
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Architecture, Modern -- 20th century.
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Author |
Aalto, Alvar, 1898-1976.
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LC no. |
95212064 |
ISBN |
071483159X |
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0714837105 |
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