Studio Aalto

60°11′53.7″N 24°52′10.13″E / 60.198250°N 24.8694806°E / 60.198250; 24.8694806Completed1955OwnerAlvar Aalto Office, Alvar Aalto Foundation (since 1984)Design and constructionArchitect(s)Alvar Aalto

The Studio Aalto is a house in the Tiilimäki neighbourhood of Munkkiniemi, Helsinki, which Alvar Aalto designed during 1955–56 to be the studio of his architect bureau.[1] Due to a large number of commissions, the office needed more space in which to work. The studio is said to be one of his best buildings from the 1950s. Near the studio there is also Villa Aalto, the home (and previous office) of the Aaltos. Both the studio and the Villa are now part of the Alvar Aalto Museum, and they are open to the public.[2] The Alvar Aalto Academy and Alvar Aalto Museum Architectural Heritage Department are housed in Studio Aalto.[3]

Architecture

The building is designed to be used as an architect's office. It is not a conventional office building. Aalto is reported to have said that “architectural art can not be created in an office-like environment.”[1]

The façade is built in plain style, in white-painted, lightly rendered brickwork. The closed-in mass of the building conceals a garden shaped like an amphitheatre in its inner courtyard.

The slender mass of the office wing is in white-painted, lightly rendered brickwork.[2] From the working space upstairs, large windows give a view to both east and west.

An extension was built in 1963, with a kitchen and a dining space. These two were referred to as “the taverna”.[4] In the courtyard there is an amphitheatre-like small space, the steps being built out of natural slate.[2]

Alvar Aalto ran the office until his death in 1976. After that, the office continued under the leadership of Elissa Aalto until 1994. The building came into the custodianship of the Alvar Aalto Foundation in 1984 and today it houses the Alvar Aalto Foundation, the Alvar Aalto Academy and the Alvar Aalto Museum Architectural Heritage.[2]

  • Exterior
    Exterior
  • Courtyard
    Courtyard
  • Courtyard
    Courtyard
  • Entrance doors
    Entrance doors
  • Entry plate
    Entry plate
  • Upstairs working space
    Upstairs working space
  • Interior with Alvar Aalto desk
    Interior with Alvar Aalto desk
  • Blueprints
    Blueprints
  • Projects show room
    Projects show room
  • Desks with samples
    Desks with samples
  • Cafeteria
    Cafeteria
  • Grenade lamp
    Grenade lamp
  • Coat hanger & luggage rack made of plywood
    Coat hanger & luggage rack made of plywood

References

  1. ^ a b "Uudenmaan museo-opas ('Uusimaa Museum Guide')". Museo-opas.fi. Retrieved 2014-07-23.
  2. ^ a b c d Sippo, Hanni. "Studio Aalto". Alvar Aalto Museum website. Retrieved 2014-07-23.
  3. ^ "About us". Alvar Aalto Museum website. Retrieved 2014-07-23.
  4. ^ "Studio Aalto: Alvar Aalto's Design Office". Apartmenttherapy.com. 2009-11-23. Retrieved 2014-07-23.
  • Studio Aalto on the Alvar Aalto Foundation website
  • ISTV: Alvar Aallon ateljee avasi ovensa vierailijoille (‘Studio Aalto opened its doors to visitors’ (video))

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