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What actors and actresses appeared in Alvar Aalto - 1972?

The cast of Alvar Aalto - 1972 includes: Elissa Aalto as herself Alvar Aalto as himself Maire Gullichsen as herself


What is Alvar Aalto's birthday?

Alvar Aalto was born on February 3, 1898.


When was Alvar Aalto born?

Alvar Aalto was born on February 3, 1898.


When was Alvar Aalto Medal created?

Alvar Aalto Medal was created in 1967.


Where did alvar aalto get his inspiration?

Alvar aalto got his inspiration from early Scandinavian architecture


When did Alvar Aalto die?

Alvar Aalto died on May 11, 1976 at the age of 78.


How old was Alvar Aalto at death?

Alvar Aalto died on May 11, 1976 at the age of 78.


How old is Alvar Aalto?

Alvar Aalto was born on February 3, 1898 and died on May 11, 1976. Alvar Aalto would have been 78 years old at the time of death or 117 years old today.


What is Alvar AAlto famous for?

Alvar Aalto (full name Hugo Alvar Henrik Aalto) from Finland, was an architect and designer. He explored, classicism, functionalism and monumentalism in his work. Some of his most famous works are the House of Culture in Helsinki, Finlandia Hall, and the Aalto-Theatre in Germany. He was awarded several medals for his architecture.


What nationality was the architect Alvar Aalto?

His nationality was Finnish


What has the author Alvar Aalto written?

Alvar Aalto has written: 'Villa Mairea 1937-1939' 'M obel: die Sammlung Kossdorff' -- subject(s): Bildende Kunst, SEL Library selection 'Synopsis'


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David Dunster has written: 'Alvar Aalto (Architectural Monographs No 4)' 'Key buildings of the twentieth century' -- subject(s): Architecture, Designs and plans, Domestic Architecture, Modern Architecture 'Arups on Engineering'