Alvar Aalto Architect Vol. 16: Jyväskylä University 1951-71

Alvar Aalto Architect Vol. 16: Jyväskylä University 1951–71 (Alvar Aalto Museum & Alvar Aalto Academy, 2009) is a comprehensive monograph about the architectural design of the Jyväskylä University campus. The expert authors are Päivi Lukkarinen, Mari Forsberg, Maija Holma, Kristo Vesikansa, Mia Hipeli, and Katariina Pakoma. Alvar Aalto Architect is a 28-volume set of monographs of the key works by Alvar Aalto.

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Alvar Aalto Architect Vol. 16 – Jyväskylä University 1951-71 is a part of the outstanding Alvar Aalto Architect monograph series published by the Alvar Aalto Foundation. The book takes the reader to the Jyväskylä campus area and explores the Jyväskylä University buildings which were designed by Alvar Aalto between 1951 and 1971.

The Alvar Aalto Architect Vol. 16 contains expert articles that have been written by Päivi Lukkarinen, Mari Forsberg and Kristo Vesikansa. Lukkarinen’s essay, “Acropolis in the pine forest”, focuses on the cultural background factors to the design and the first stages of the construction of the buildings following the planning competition. Mari Forsberg’s essay, “The park area for Jyväskylä Campus”, discusses the importance for Aalto of the totality comprising the earlier building stock and the surrounding park, arboretum and teaching garden created already in the 1890s. Kristo Vesikansa’s article “Seminaarinmäki Campus after Alvar Aalto” presents the newer buildings in the area.

The book also includes all the previously unpublished material for Alvar Aalto’s “URBS” proposal from 1951, including the competition drawings as well as photographs of the model and Aalto’s competition report. The book has been lavishly illustrated with architectural drawings, historical archive photographs and new architectural colour photos.

Weight 1357 g
Dimensions 25 × 31 × 2,2 cm
Editor(s)

Mia Hipeli

Publishing year

2009

Publisher

Alvar Aalto Academy, Alvar Aalto Foundation

Binding

Hardcover, Softcover

Language

Images

architectural drawings, b&w & colour photos

Condition

Number of pages

176

ISBN

978-952-5498-10-3, 978-952-5498-11-0