: He favored "living geometry," using flowing lines and organic forms rather than mechanical, industrial shapes.
Aalto’s philosophy focused on the idea of , or a "total work of art," where he designed every detail of a space—from the building's structure to its door handles and lighting fixtures. alvar aalto
A bold expression of Finnish national identity in Helsinki, featuring a white Carrara marble exterior and sculptural interiors. Säynätsalo Town Hall by Alvar Aalto RUB 10,693 Tourist attraction : He favored "living geometry," using flowing lines
Considered his residential masterpiece, this experimental home uses natural materials and open plans to evoke a "forest within the house". Finlandia Hall Convention center ClosedHelsinki, Finland : He favored "living geometry
His buildings are scattered globally, though the highest concentration is in Finland. Paimio Sanatorium Tourist attraction