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By Lahti Louna, Gossel Peter
Alvar Aalto, 2015
Discover the work of Finnish architect Alvar Aalto (1898-1976), a master influenced by his homeland's landscapes and Finland's cultural position in Europe. Transitioning from early neoclassical designs, Aalto embraced Functionalism before developing more organic architectural forms, utilizing brick and wood over steel and plaster. Beyond buildings, his creative output included furniture, lamps, and glass objects, often in collaboration with his wife Aino. Aalto believed architecture plays a vital role in societal development, stating, "The duty of the architect is to give life a more sensitive structure."