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| | Alvar Aalto (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09) |
 | | After these he was influenced by Bauhaus and Le Corbusier and this was seen in his next works; Turun Sanomat newspaper plant and offices (Turku, 1930), Tuberculosis sanatorium (Paimio, 1933) and Municipal library (Viipuri, 1935). |
 | | His next works, like Finnish Pavilions at the World's Fair in Paris (1937) and New York (1939) and Villa Mairea, a private home in Noormarkku (1939) show softer forms and delicate use of wood. |
 | | After World War II Aalto was one of the leading architects in Finland and worked abroad, too (for example MIT seniors dormitory, 1949 in USA and Maison Carre, 1959 in France). |
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