Aalto Centre, Rovaniemi

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Aalto Centre
Aalto-keskus
Aalto Centre, Rovaniemi
General information
Architectural style Modernism
Town or city Rovaniemi
Country Finland
Coordinates 66°29′49″N25°43′23″E / 66.496941°N 25.722974°E / 66.496941; 25.722974
Construction started1960
Completed1986
Design and construction
Architect(s) Alvar Aalto

The Aalto Centre (Finnish : Aalto-keskus) is an urban area milieu in the city of Rovaniemi , in the Finnish Lapland, designed by the renowned Finnish architect Alvar Aalto, comprising the city's key administrative and cultural buildings. [1]

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Background

Up to 90% of Rovaniemi's building stock was destroyed during the Lapland War by the retreating German forces, necessitating the rebuilding of the city centre. [1] [2] In January 1945, Rovaniemi commissioned a new urban design from the Finnish Association of Architects rebuilding unit, with the design work headed by Alvar Aalto. [2]

Aalto's eventual design, approved in 1946, is called Poronsarvikaavalit.'Reindeer Antler Plan', [3] and incorporates five arterial roads forming the shape of a reindeer antler. [4] [5] In 1960, when Rovaniemi was granted its city charter, the formal decision was made to implement Aalto's plan. [5]

At the centre of the design, the complex of Aalto-designed public and administrative buildings is known as 'Aalto Centre'. [5]

The complex has been designated and protected by the Finnish Heritage Agency as a nationally important built cultural environment (Valtakunnallisesti merkittävä rakennettu kulttuuriympäristö). [5]

The Rovaniemi cityscape is one of two urban plans designed by Aalto which were eventually completed; the other being that in Seinäjoki .

Key buildings

Notable Aalto-designed buildings in the centre include:

The park surrounding the Aalto Centre also forms an integral part of the milieu. [9]

See also

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