Summer is when Finland is at its spellbinding best. Emerging from a seven-month long winter, Finns head outdoors to savor the magical light of the all-too-brief Scandinavian summer. Cityscapes give way to pristine lakes, endless forests, and idyllic seaside vistas. The Finnish summer house offers a unique opportunity for their owners to relax, get back in touch with nature, and enjoy outdoor activities such as boating, swimming, and hiking. Not surprisingly, the architecture of the Finnish summer house occupies an almost mythic, even mystical, place in the hearts of their inhabitants as well as their architects. Indeed, many Finnish architects regard the design of their own summer residence or weekend studio as one of their most important works. For them, the summer house is not only a place to spend leisure time, but also a chance to study specific technical details and experiment with new spatial concepts.
Finnish Summer Houses presents in detail twenty villas, cottages, and cabins by architects such as Eliel Saarinen, Oiva Kallio, Alvar Aalto, and Juhani Pallasmaa, among many others. Authors Jari and Sirkkaliisa Jetsonen use contemporary photographs, archival images, drawings, and plans to illustrate the diversity found in the designs of Finnish summer residences. From Lars Sonck's Lasses Villa (1895), with its traditional farmhouse elements, and Alvar Aalto's Muuratsalo Experimental House (1952–54) to Erkki Kairamo's sparse Villa Aulikki (1995–2003), which seems to grow out of its landscape, the works in this book are of a highly personal nature; indeed, most of the summer houses are still used by the architect or the families of their children. The very best examples of these fantastic summer homes are collected here, making
Finnish Summer Houses an inspiration for anyone dreaming about a summer home of their own.
Jari Jetsonen is a photographer and artist. His works have been published in many books and he teaches at the Helsinki University of Technology.
Sirkkaliisa Jestonen is an architect and author.
Their books include Jari Jetsonen – Sirkkaliisa Jetsonen: Alvar Aalto Apartments. Rakennustieto, Helsinki 2004.
Jari Jetsonen & Sirkkaliisa Jetsonen, Sacral Space – Modern Finnish Churches. Building Information Ltd, Helsinki 2003.
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Editorial Reviews
Architectural Record:
"This remarkably varied yet consistantly strong architectural collection speaks of modesty and a sacred respect for the land."
— William Morgan (April, 2009)
Architecture Minnesota:
"The gorgeous photography is mixed with just the right amount of original architectural drawings and brief, informative text. Theres enough information to gain some insight into each architects talent, tastes, and lifestyle, but not enough to distract you from daydreaming of your own perfect modern refuge in the woods."
— Phillip Glenn Kopski AIA (June, 2008)
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