Aarne Hytönen
Aarne Jonatan Hytönen (10 October 1901, Turku - 29 April 1972) was a Finnish architect. He is best known for designing the Töölö Sports Hall and the Olympia Terminal in Helsinki, Finland together with Risto-Veikko Luukkonen, both of which are listed by Docomomo as significant examples of modern architecture in Finland.[1][2][3]
Works
- Töölö Sports Hall, Helsinki, Finland (1935) – together with Risto-Veikko Luukkonen
- Finnish pavilion at the Brussels International Exposition (1935) – together with Risto-Veikko Luukkonen
- Suomi-yhtiö office building, Helsinki (1938) – together with Risto-Veikko Luukkonen
- Olympia Terminal, Helsinki (1953) – together with Risto-Veikko Luukkonen
- Ii Church (1950) – together with Gustav Strandberg
- Valkeakoski Town Hall (1955) – together with Risto-Veikko Luukkonen
- Töölö Sports Hall
- Olympia Terminal
- Ii Church
References
- "Aarne Hytönen" (in Finnish). Museum of Finnish Architecture. Archived from the original on 9 March 2014. Retrieved 9 March 2014.
- "Messuhalli (Töölön kisahalli) - Helsinki Exhibition Hall (Töölö Sports Hall)". Docomomo Suomi Finland ry. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 9 March 2014.
- "Olympiaterminaali - Olympic terminal". Docomomo Suomi Finland ry. Archived from the original on 3 June 2016. Retrieved 9 March 2014.
External links
- Media related to Aarne Hytönen at Wikimedia Commons
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