ARK-E1013 - History of Finnish Architecture 2, Lecture, 10.1.2022-14.3.2022
This course space end date is set to 14.03.2022 Search Courses: ARK-E1013
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History of Finnish Architecture 2 - 2022, Mondays 3.15 - 5 pm
The lecture course is a compact introductory package of the history of Finnish architecture, from the early 20thcentury to the hi-tech architecture of the 1990s, what was built, when and why? The aim is to become more aware of the architecture you encounter in, for instance, Helsinki, and to understand how building and architecture are interconnected with the general development of Finnish culture and society.
The course leaders are
Sirkkaliisa Jetsonen (architect M.Sc.), sirkkaliisa.jetsonen@museovirasto.fi. and
Özlem Özer-Kemppainen ozlem.ozer-kemppainen@aalto.fi
The lectures will be given on Mondays 3.15–5.00 p.m.
Lectures will be delivered on zoom.
Lectures:10.1. Introduction and overview of the course
17.1. Helsinki history
24.1. National Romantic period and the 1920s
31.1. Functionalism and the 1930s
7.2. Alvar Aalto’s works
14.2. Reconstruction and new generation: 1940s and the 1950s
21.2. Green week, no lecture
28.2. Urbanisation and modernism: 1960s
7.3. Visions and realities: 1970s
14.3. Towards the end of the 20th century
How you earn credits:
Attend lectures, write a short essay. Selection of essay topics will be provided.
Submission of the review / essays: 28.3.2022