alvar aalto
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Definition
Proper noun A Finnish architect and designer, widely considered one of the most important figures in modern architecture and design of the 20th century. He is renowned for his humanistic approach, which combined modernist principles with organic forms, local materials (especially wood), and a deep concern for the user's experience and well-being.
Examples of Usage
- The museum's design was heavily influenced by the principles of Alvar Aalto.
- Alvar Aalto pioneered the use of bent plywood in furniture design.
- This building is a classic example of Alvar Aalto's architectural style.
Advanced Usage
- Aalto-esque: An adjective used to describe designs, architecture, or forms that resemble or are inspired by the characteristic style of Alvar Aalto, particularly the use of flowing, organic lines and warm materials.
- The new library has an Aalto-esque sensibility, with its undulating wooden ceiling.
Variants and Related Words
- Aalto vase (Savoy vase): A famous glass vase designed by Alvar Aalto and his wife Aino Aalto in 1936, characterized by its free-form, wavy shape.
- Paimio Sanatorium: A seminal early work by Aalto, a tuberculosis sanatorium in Paimio, Finland, celebrated for its functionalist yet human-centric architecture.
- Viipuri Library: Another key early work, noted for its innovative use of natural light and acoustic design.
Synonyms
- Master architect
- Modernist designer
- (Contextual) Pioneer of organic modernism
Related Idioms or Phrases
- The human touch of modernism: A phrase often used to describe the core philosophy of Aalto's work, distinguishing it from the more austere modernism of some contemporaries.
Noun
- Finnish architect and designer of furniture (1898-1976)