WebbThis chair, designed for Aalto's Paimio Sanatorium of 1929–32, demonstrates the radical possibilities of bentwood in its graceful, scrolling form, devoid of right angles and sharp … WebbArmchair 42 was created as part of the Paimio Sanatorium’s overall project led by Aalto. Instead of using traditional metal tubes, Aalto wanted to use something warmer and more human. With this in mind, Aalto designed in 1931 the Paimio chair, which was manufactured of bent plywood and laminated wood. Armchair 42, Small Paimio, was …
Paimio Sanatorium, 1929–33 - Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design …
WebbArts Books January 29, 2016. In her study Architecture and Technology: Alvar Aalto’s Paimio Sanatorium Marianna Heikinheimo, Master of Science (Architecture), Master of Arts (Fine Arts), analyses a building project, progressive for its time. She asks, how did Aalto manage to reconcile international ideology and local building culture in. WebbPaimio Chair. From the very beginning of his career Alvar Aalto experimented with materials, especially wood, and even applied for patents for the bending of wood as applied in his furniture designs and as … started in earnest
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WebbThe Paimio Chair, the best-known piece of furniture by Aalto, is named for the town in southwestern Finland for which he designed a tuberculosis sanatorium and all its … In 2024–19, MoMA collaborated with Google Arts & Culture Lab on a project … Log In - Alvar Aalto. Paimio Chair. 1931–1932 MoMA Unlimited free admission to MoMA without waiting in ticket lines. Members-only … The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) is a place that fuels creativity, ignites minds, … Webb8 aug. 2010 · The best-known of the Paimio Sanatorium chairs, the so-called Paimio Chair from 1931, is still produced today. The angle of the chair’s back, built from bent birch plywood and therefore easy to clean, was designed to optimize the best position for the seated patient to breathe. 6 Webb6 okt. 2016 · The Paimio Chair epitomizes the humanism, functionalism and innovativeness of modern design. Designed by Finnish architect Alvar Aalto for the … starthusse