Alajärvi Parish Hall

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The parish hall and Alajärvi church. Photo by Tuure Äikäs
The parish hall and Alajärvi church. Photo: Tuure Äikäs
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Construction of the parish hall began in 1969 and it was completed a year later. The Japanese-influenced parish hall features a lot of open, bright, and unified space. The parish hall’s minimalist white style echoes other buildings in the Aalto Center, such as the town hall and the library. The Aalto Center comprises several buildings by Aalto, all within a short walking distance from each other. Together, the buildings of the Aalto Center form a unique ensemble.

Inside the parish hall, there is a lot of open space. Aalto’s interest in Japanese culture and architecture is evident in the interior aesthetics of the parish hall. The minimalist appearance of both the interior and exterior of the parish hall contrasts with the Alajärvi Church, designed by Carl Ludwig Engel, located behind the building. Although the styles of the buildings are completely different, their color schemes are similar.

Construction of the parish hall began in 1969 and was completed a year later. Photo: Tuure Äikäs
Construction of the parish hall began in 1969 and was completed a year later. Photo: Tuure Äikäs
The parish hall. Photo: Tuure Äikäs
The parish hall. Photo: Tuure Äikäs
The parish hall dining room. Photo: Tuure Äikäs
The parish hall dining room. Photo: Tuure Äikäs
The parish hall contains a lot of free, bright and uniform space. Photo: Tuure Äikäs
The parish hall contains a lot of free, bright and uniform space. Photo: Tuure Äikäs

Alajärvi Parish Hall

Address

Alvar Aallon tie 3, 62900 Alajärvi, Suomi