Aleksanterinkatu 44 and Mikonkatu 3 in central Helsinki. Primarily designed by Gesellius, Lindgren & Saarinen and constructed in 1899–1901, it is a prominent example...
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johdattelee hartauteen". Tampereen Seurakunnat. Retrieved 15 July 2020. "Gesellius, Lindgren, Saarinen: Kansallismuseo". Jyväskylän yliopisto. 23 February...
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Sortavala, one of which was built by famous Finnish architects Herman Gesellius, Armas Lindgren and Eliel Saarinen in 1905, three Lutheran churches by...
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Helsinki, Gesellius, Lindgren, and Saarinen, 1901. Tampere Cathedral, Lars Sonck, 1902-1907. National Museum of Finland, Helsinki, Gesellius, Lindgren...
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shares to two physicians, Axel Holmberg and Wilhelm Zilliacus. The building was then commissioned from Gesellius, Lindgren and Saarinen by a housing association...
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The architects of the Finnish pavilion at the Exposition were Herman Gesellius, Armas Lindgren, and Eliel Saarinen. They worked together from 1896 to...
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America as part of an exhibition at the Bronx zoo (b. 1883) March 24 Herman Gesellius, French architect (b. 1874) Enrique Granados, Spanish composer (ship sinking)...
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railway station, designed by the architecture bureau of Saarinen and Herman Gesellius. The structures and material strength calculations of the building were...
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(1894–1949) Alvar Aalto (1898–1976) Marco Casagrande (born 1971) Herman Gesellius (1874–1916) Elna Kiljander (1889–1970) Juha Leiviskä (born 1936) Yrjö...
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