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Alvar Aalto Dimensions on Wood

Exhibition in the Nordic Countries 2008 2009
Organiser Alvar Aalto Museum

June 14 - August 30, 2008 Nordic House, Reykjavik, Iceland.

In Alvar Aaltos architecture, wood has an important role symbolically and as a material. Aalto emphasised the biological characteristics of wood and its relationship with people and nature in various different contexts in his architecture. The ease with which wood can be worked, its pleasantness to the touch, its warmth and its potential for taking different finishes were important to him. In contrast to rationalist steel and concrete building, Aaltos architecture emphasises soft values that are close to nature; people are taken into account in all his designs.

This exhibition presents Aaltos relationship with tradition, innovation and nature through the medium of materials, construction, rhythm, detail and changes in form. The exhibition panels use photos and drawings to highlight Alvar Aaltos architecture and his use of wood in a variety of buildings from the Villa Flora in the 1920s to Nordic House in Reykjavik in 1968. The models focus on the Villa Kokkonen from the 1960s and the Forest Pavilion for the Lapua Agricultural Show from 1938. The exhibition also includes original models from the Alvar Aalto Museum archives.

The exhibition has been organised by the Alvar Aalto Museum and designed by Davidsson Architects. The exhibition Alvar Aalto Dimensions on wood has been sponsored by the Nordic Cultural Foundation and the City of Jyväskylä.

 

For further information

Teija Isohauta
first name.lastname (at) alvaraalto.fi

www.alvaraalto.fi/info/dimensions_on_wood.htm


Finnish pavilion at the Paris Worlds Fair 1937, designed by Alvar Aalto 1936. Photo: Alvar Aalto Museum.