AALTO
The book brings the themes and details of Aalto's architecture to life through a series of illustrated essays. Contains over 250 archival photographs, plans, and drawings. A superb reference. Unread copy with wear to dust jacket and boards. Pages are clean and crisp. Two corners of cover are bumped. Back top corner of dust jacket is worn through / chipped / cut. Good + condition From the dust jacket flap: "The Nordic landscape, environment and mythology provide the context for this book as it presents the Finnish architect as an early exemplar of the Modern re-engagement of a regionalist ethos. Aalto's ideas on sustainability, material and sensuality feel surprisingly contemporary with today and his work is highlighted as a humanising counterpoint to the coldness of Modernism. Clear, concise and compact, Aalto explores all his major works, from the Town Hall at Säynätsalo and Finlandia Hall in Helsinki, to the Villa Mairea in Noormarkku, Finland, and Baker House for MIT, while also