Alvar Aalto
Alvar Aalto
Alvar Aalto
ARCHITECT
ALVAR AALTO
SUBMITTED TO:
PROF.
SUDHEER SINGH
SIKARWAR
SUBMITTED BY:
PRAGYA SINGH
AISHWARYA
CHAUHAN
II nd YR. IV SEM
Biography:
-BORN IN 1898 IN FINLAND
-STUDIED ARCHITECTURE IN HELSINKI
-GOT INSPIRED BY CULTURE OF
MEDITERANNEAN
-STARTED ARTEK COMPANY WITH WIFE
ANIO IN 1935
-ALVAR AALTO IS KNOWN AS THE FATHER
OF BENTWOOD FURNITURE.
Biography:
-AALTOS FURNITURE IS BLEND OF FORM
AND SCUPTRAL DESIGN AND USE OF
WOOD CAREFULLY
-IN 1930 AALTO INVENTED NEW METHODS
FOR BENDING WOOD AND SLICING WHICH
HELPED HIM MAKING ORGANIC FORMS
-HIS CONTEMPORARY FURNITURE HAS
LONGEVITY AND GRACEFUL AGEING
-HIS GLASSWARE IS ALSO FAMOUS
-MOST OF HIS DESIGNS ARE DYNAMIC
Design philosophies:
His design philosophy was influenced by nature and
organic materials, unlike other furniture of the same
period with materials as tubular steel, which were quite
modern at the time.
Designed vases with curvilinear bases and straight sides
for Savoy Restaurant Turku
With his innovative designs and natural forms he
changed the course of design towards organic
Modernism.
The beauty of his work is hidden in his design approach
of Functionalism but with a strong connection to the
organic relationship between man, nature and
buildings.
He coordinated these three components and created a
synthesis of life in materialized form.
He designed in very different scales ranging from
buildings, town plans, furniture, glassware,
jewellery and other forms of art.
Some building
examples by alvar
aalto
1.WORKERS CLUB
(1924)
WORKERS CLUB:
ARCHITECTURAL SYLE: Nordic Classical
FEATURES:
Discontinuous glazing on all
four sides at entrance level.
This building houses a restaurant and a coffee bar which supports the auditorium above.
He employs various classical
devices:
1. Circular atrium
2. Doric columns
3. Palladian window
4. Cartouches to decorate
the stuccoes wall
WORKERS CLUB:
GROUND
FLOOR
PLAN
A.
B.
FIRST
FLOOR
PLAN
C.
A.
B.
C.
WORKERS CLUB:
D.
D.
SECTION AA
2.PAIMIO
SANATORIUM
(1929-33)
PAIMIO SANATORIUM:
ARCHITECTURAL SYLE:
Functionalism
FEATURES:
Uses RCC frame with infill being an
insulating brick cavity wall which
is then rendered an painted white.
PAIMIO SANATORIUM:
Orientation: south of
the balconies and the
roof top sundeck was
determined by the
dedication to the
supposed healing
powers of the sun.
West: doctors houses;
North : staff flats.
Plan was meant to be
functionally zoned and
biodynamical aligned
to the compass so that
the direction of each
wing was defined
according to its
requirements for
sunshine and view.
SITE PLAN
PAIMIO SANATORIUM:
A continuous sundeck that
runs over the patient wing is
protected with RCC canopy
to reduce solar gain.
Dining room was an enclosed
mezzanine suspended from
steel hangers form above.
It had a lot of natural
light due to doubleheight windows, the sun
blinds outside
prevented glare.
Main staircase has natural
light which is further
enhanced by the yellow
color of the stairs.
PAIMIO SANATORIUM:
Each patient had their own
wall mounted cupboard
and basin.
Door handles designed to
prevent coat sleeves from
being caught in them.
Designed lamps that were
placed out of the patients
line of vision.
3.villa
Mairea (1924)
Villa mairea:
ARCHITECTURAL SYLE:
Modernism
FEATURES:
exterior
The courtyard of the villa
was inspired by the
organization of
vernacular farmstead.
The massing was inspired by
the falling waters by Frank
Lloyd Wright.
Villa mairea:
A Dining room
B Sauna
C Living room
D- Library
E - Studio
F - Staff
G - Kitchen
H- Restroom
I children play area
J Guest wing
K Childrens room
L - Master bedroom
Villa mairea:
Villa mairea:
Main staircase inspired by
Japanese bamboo screens.
To enter this inner sanctum,
columns are made to
resemble tree trunks are
located at certain points to
create the impression
similar to that of emerging
through the fringes of a
forest clearing.
Screening by vertical
poles help to differentiate
the interlinked spaces.
chairs
Paimio chair-1932
chairs
CANTILEVER CHAIR
Otherwise known as the Cantilever chair no.31; Made
of Bent laminated and solid birch frame with bent
plywood seat section; has a more subtle curved form.
This chair is an icon in plywood design history.
The frame was revolutionary. It marked the first use of
laminated wood in a cantilevered structure. Same as
the lounge chair nr 41 this chair was designed for the
Paimio Sanatorium.
(65*61*75)C.M. ARE ITS DIMENSIONS AND SEAT HEIGHT
IS 36 C.M.
stools
STACKING STOOL
vases
SAVOY VASE
Umbrella
Stand
Clothes Tree
Alto Wall
Shelves
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