Location
Alvar Aalto Museum
Alvar Aallon katu 7
Jyväskylä
Alvar Aalto Museum is open as part of the new Aalto2 Museum Centre.
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“As for the Finnish landscape, I have always been immersed in it. When I began to appreciate the balance and harmony it exudes, I also began to understand how we humans should treat out natural surroundings.”
Alvar Aalto, 1972
The landscape was an integral aspect of architecture for Alvar Aalto (1898–1976) . “The Cultivated Landscape of Alvar Aalto” is an exhibition co-produced by the Alvar Aalto Foundation and Museum of Finnish Architecture taking a comprehensive look at how various features of the landscape influenced Aalto’s design process and his unique way of interpreting and reshaping the surroundings in dialogue with his architecture. The exhibition invites us to appreciate landscapes as an integral part of Aalto’s architectural legacy.
The exhibition concept is by Professor Emeritus Tom Simons and is scripted by curator Teija Isohauta.
Read more about the exhibition here.
Photo: Muuratsalo Experimental House. Heikki Havas (c) Alvar Aalto Foundation
Alvar Aalto Museum
+358 40 135 6210
museum@alvaraalto.fi