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The latest volume in the book series Alvar Aalto Architect, presents two buildings from the 1950s, Muuratsalo Experimental House and Studio Aalto, which are linked to both the architect's work and leisure. Studio Aalto (1954-55, 1962-63) in Munkkiniemi, Helsinki, served as the architect's office, and was the main stage for his productive international career. Aalto also enjoyed spending time in the Muuratsalo Experimental House (1952-54) built on the island of Päijänne as a counterbalance to his work. Muuratsalo Experimental House – Alvar Aalto's arena for artistic play and experiment Alvar Aalto and his architect wife Elissa jointly designed a small-scale, intimate summer residence – an experimental house – on the beautiful island of Muuratsalo in Central Finland. The place and its natural beauty gave Aalto a chance to make architectural experiments, as well as painting in oils, far away from the bustle of everyday life. The architect Juhani Pallasmaa's article "The Experimental House, sauna and boat: The Art of play" presents the design and execution of the building and grounds
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monografia Rebiun26563831 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun26563831 ta 181019s2018 fi aeo 001 0dengdd 9789525498530 V.18) 9789522670762 O. c.) UPVA 996954939203706 UGR 725.8 725 725.23 Alvar Aalto architect. 18 Muuratsalo experimental house 1952-54,. Studio Aalto 1954-63 editor Mia Hipeli Muuratsalo experimental house 1952-54 Studio Aalto 1954-63 Helsinki Alvar Aalto Foundation 2018 Helsinki Helsinki Alvar Aalto Foundation 184 p. ilustraciones, planos, fotografías 25 x 31 cm 184 p. Alvar Aalto architect 13 Incluye índices p. 178-180 The latest volume in the book series Alvar Aalto Architect, presents two buildings from the 1950s, Muuratsalo Experimental House and Studio Aalto, which are linked to both the architect's work and leisure. Studio Aalto (1954-55, 1962-63) in Munkkiniemi, Helsinki, served as the architect's office, and was the main stage for his productive international career. Aalto also enjoyed spending time in the Muuratsalo Experimental House (1952-54) built on the island of Päijänne as a counterbalance to his work. Muuratsalo Experimental House – Alvar Aalto's arena for artistic play and experiment Alvar Aalto and his architect wife Elissa jointly designed a small-scale, intimate summer residence – an experimental house – on the beautiful island of Muuratsalo in Central Finland. The place and its natural beauty gave Aalto a chance to make architectural experiments, as well as painting in oils, far away from the bustle of everyday life. The architect Juhani Pallasmaa's article "The Experimental House, sauna and boat: The Art of play" presents the design and execution of the building and grounds Aalto, Alvar 1898-1976) Arquitectos Estudios de arquitectura Edificios públicos Finlandia Siglo XX Hipeli, Mia editor. lit Alvar Aalto Foundation editor