Alvar Aalto

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...as one of the world's greatest architects. However, one of the principal distinguishing characteristics of this artistic genius was his versatility. Aalto's work was exceptionally broad in scope. Not only did he design buildings and town plans, but he also designed furniture, glassware, and jewelry. Furthermore, Aalto was a writer, frequently publishing his thoughts on design and artistic issues, which were often accompanied by one of his hand-drawn sketches. In fact, Aalto initially considered painting as a career before deciding on architecture. The following examination of Aalto's architecture explores how his designs reflected his stated philosophy as indicated in his writing during the period from 1919 to 1927.
Born and raised in Finland, Aalto studied at the Helsinki University of Technology, where he graduated in with a degree in architecture in 1921 (Brady, 2001). In 1924, Aalto toured Italy while on his honeymoon. On returning to Finland, he wrote an essay entitled "The Hilltop Town," which expresses his fascination with Mediterranean architecture. Aalto wrote, "Whoever has once been bewitched by the...

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