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This book examines Aalto's role as a designer of commissions for the Finnish wood and paper industries. These projects were extensive and multi-faceted, involving not only factories but also office and residential buildings. His industrial architecture ranged from extensive neighborhood planning to villas for upper management and modest wooden houses for workers. The book is profusely illustrated with photos, plans, and drawings. Part of a planned 28-part series
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monografia Rebiun36911040 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun36911040 090727s2008 fi aeo 001 0deng d 1431320328 1431817924 9525498080 v. 13) 952549800X O. c.) 9789525498004 O. c.) 9789525498080 9525498085 UCEU ocn934278523 SPSFM spa SPSFM OCLCQ OCLCL SPSFM OCLCO ESUSP 72 727 72Aalto, Alvar 727.3 Alvar Aalto architect University of Technology, Otaniemi, 1949-1974 editor Mia Hipeli Helsinki Alvar Aalto Foundation 2008 Helsinki Helsinki Alvar Aalto Foundation 176 p. il. 25 x 31 cm 176 p. Texto txt rdacontent/spa sin mediación n rdamedia/spa Alvar Aalto architect 13 Índices This extensive publication documents Alvar Aalto's work on the design of the Helsinki University of Technology campus, which began when he won the first prize in an architectural competition in 1949, and continued with a number of other campus buildings through the 1950s and 1960s. The totality that Aalto created can still be experienced today, despite various infills in the area designed by other architects. Besides numerous photographs and schematics, this excellent survey includes articles by Aalto experts on the historical background of the university and its architecture, and on the mid-20th-century university campus. The Works section presents a selection of buildings and unrealized projects by the Aalto office between 1947 and 1974 P. 306-308 This book examines Aalto's role as a designer of commissions for the Finnish wood and paper industries. These projects were extensive and multi-faceted, involving not only factories but also office and residential buildings. His industrial architecture ranged from extensive neighborhood planning to villas for upper management and modest wooden houses for workers. The book is profusely illustrated with photos, plans, and drawings. Part of a planned 28-part series Aalto, Alvar 1898-1976.) Aalto, Alvar 1898-1976) Arquitectos Arquitectura Edificios universitarios Finlandia Finlandia. Siglo XX Hipeli, Mia ed. lit Alvar Aalto Foundation ed Alvar Aalto architect 13