Join us on a guided tour of the iconic Aalto House in Munkkiniemi. Alvar and Aino Aalto created a unique and lasting imprint in the history of architecture and design, both in Finland and internationally.
In 1934, Aino and Alvar Aalto acquired a site in almost completely untouched surroundings at Riihitie in Helsinki’s Munkkiniemi. They started designing their own house which was completed in August 1936.
The house was designed as both a family home and an office and these two functions can clearly be seen from the outside. The slender mass of the office wing is in white-painted, lightly rendered brickwork. There are still clear references to Functionalism in the location of the windows. The cladding material of the residential part is slender, dark-stained timber battens. The building has a flat roof and a large south-facing terrace.
Although the streetside elevation of the house is severe and closed-off, it is softened by climbing plants and a slate path leading up to the front door. There are already signs of the ‘new’ Aalto in the Aalto House, of the Romantic Functionalist. The plentiful use of wood as a finishing material and four open hearts built in brick also point to this.
The Aalto House is a cozy, intimate building for living and working, designed by two architects for themselves, using simple uncluttered materials.
For more information click here: https://www.alvaraalto.fi/en/architecture/the-aalto-house/
Image: Eva ja Pertti Ingervo @ Alvar Aalto Foundation
To cancel, email Ana Jones-Wilenius Friday September 12th at the latest.
ana.jones@iwch.fi
Join us on a guided tour of the Aalto house in Munkkiniemi. The conversation will continue over coffee and cakes in a nearby cafe after the tour.