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| the formal pivot point of the composition in the Otaniemi Technical Institute is the |
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| List 3 points of human contact in buildings that Aalto exploited with a change of materials: |
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| floor materials, handrails, door handles, corners |
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| the building usually credited as the inspiration for the design of the interview floor in Aalto's National Pension Institute is: |
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| The formal pivot point of the massing in the Saynatsalo Town Hall is the |
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| the best example of Aalto's undulating wall in his American buildings is the |
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| The fan-shaped plan is a typical scheme in the planning of many buildings designed by |
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| Which building by Aalto was the first to use wood in any significant way, marking his move away from pure functionalism |
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| Discuss the reasons for the final configuration of the floor plan of the Vuoksenniska Church: |
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| come in on side of the worship space, forced to look at the altar 3 small spaces for classrooms concrete partitions |
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| describe the ideas behind the massing of the baker house |
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| faces campus orthogonal faces river undulation |
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| what did Aalto do in the National Pensions Institute to articulate the massing of the building so that it reads as interpenetrating masses rather tahn a continuous volume? |
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| facades that didn't quite line up |
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| which of the following buildings designed by aalto marked his departure from the International Style? |
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