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villa+kokkonen Latitude and Longitude:

60°27′27″N 25°03′25″E / 60.4574517°N 25.0570445°E / 60.4574517; 25.0570445
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Villa Kokkonen
Villa Kokkonen
General information
TypeResidential
Architectural style Modern architecture
AddressTuulimyllyntie 5
04400 Järvenpää
Town or city Järvenpää
Country Finland
Coordinates 60°27′27″N 25°03′25″E / 60.4574517°N 25.0570445°E / 60.4574517; 25.0570445
Current tenantsArtist Home Villa Kokkonen
Named for Joonas Kokkonen
Completed1969
Design and construction
Architect(s) Alvar Aalto
Website
www.villakokkonen.fi/en

Villa Kokkonen is a residential building located in Järvenpää, Finland, notable for having been designed by the Finnish architect Alvar Aalto for the composer Joonas Kokkonen. [1] [2]

Background

Villa Kokkonen is one of only a few private residential buildings, and the only artist's home, designed by Aalto. [2] [3]

Despite being at the height of his professional reputation in the late 1960s, Aalto did not charge anything for his design. [2] Kokkonen, in turn, dedicated his cello concerto, which he had composed in his newly-completed house, to Aalto, as a token of his gratitude. [2] As a result of the project, and their contemporary memberships of the Academy of Finland, the two became firm friends. [4] [5]

Villa Kokkonen forms part of the wider artist community on the shores of Lake Tuusulanjärvi. [3]

Kokkonen lived in the house until his death in 1996, after which the City of Järvenpää purchased it from his estate. [2] It is now open to the public as a museum, for guided tours and as a concert and event venue. [2]

Design

The initial design was sketched on a white tablecloth of the restaurant where Aalto and Kokkonen were dining after visiting the site. [2] The main design work was carried out in 1967-69. [1]

The building is broadly fan-like in shape, and comprises three main sections: living and dining areas; study, centred around a grand piano; and private quarters including kitchen and bedrooms. There is also a small attached apartment for staff. [2] [1]

Separate buildings on the plot include a garage, sauna with adjacent guest accommodation, as well as a swimming pool. [1] [6]

The main building and sauna are constructed of logs, with exterior cladding of dark-stained wood boards. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Villa Kokkonen". AlvarAalto.fi. Alvar Aalto Foundation. Retrieved 20 February 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h "Alvar Aalto tuhersi ravintolan pöytäliinaan ilmaiseksi suunnitelman, josta tuli arkkitehtoninen helmi – Kun se valmistui, meno oli ajoittain "erittäin boheemia" ja viini virtasi" (in Finnish). Helsingin Sanomat. 22 September 2020. Retrieved 20 February 2021.
  3. ^ a b "Taiteilijakoti Villa Kokkonen". Museot.fi (in Finnish). Retrieved 20 February 2021.
  4. ^ Jurkowski, Edward (2018). "Cello Concerto". The Music of Joonas Kokkonen. Routledge. ISBN  9781351145947. Retrieved 20 February 2021.
  5. ^ Herrera, Philip (25 August 1975). "The Maestro's Late Works". Time.com. Retrieved 20 February 2021.
  6. ^ "Villa Kokkonen". Finnish Architecture Navigator. Retrieved 20 February 2021.

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villa+kokkonen Latitude and Longitude:

60°27′27″N 25°03′25″E / 60.4574517°N 25.0570445°E / 60.4574517; 25.0570445
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Villa Kokkonen
Villa Kokkonen
General information
TypeResidential
Architectural style Modern architecture
AddressTuulimyllyntie 5
04400 Järvenpää
Town or city Järvenpää
Country Finland
Coordinates 60°27′27″N 25°03′25″E / 60.4574517°N 25.0570445°E / 60.4574517; 25.0570445
Current tenantsArtist Home Villa Kokkonen
Named for Joonas Kokkonen
Completed1969
Design and construction
Architect(s) Alvar Aalto
Website
www.villakokkonen.fi/en

Villa Kokkonen is a residential building located in Järvenpää, Finland, notable for having been designed by the Finnish architect Alvar Aalto for the composer Joonas Kokkonen. [1] [2]

Background

Villa Kokkonen is one of only a few private residential buildings, and the only artist's home, designed by Aalto. [2] [3]

Despite being at the height of his professional reputation in the late 1960s, Aalto did not charge anything for his design. [2] Kokkonen, in turn, dedicated his cello concerto, which he had composed in his newly-completed house, to Aalto, as a token of his gratitude. [2] As a result of the project, and their contemporary memberships of the Academy of Finland, the two became firm friends. [4] [5]

Villa Kokkonen forms part of the wider artist community on the shores of Lake Tuusulanjärvi. [3]

Kokkonen lived in the house until his death in 1996, after which the City of Järvenpää purchased it from his estate. [2] It is now open to the public as a museum, for guided tours and as a concert and event venue. [2]

Design

The initial design was sketched on a white tablecloth of the restaurant where Aalto and Kokkonen were dining after visiting the site. [2] The main design work was carried out in 1967-69. [1]

The building is broadly fan-like in shape, and comprises three main sections: living and dining areas; study, centred around a grand piano; and private quarters including kitchen and bedrooms. There is also a small attached apartment for staff. [2] [1]

Separate buildings on the plot include a garage, sauna with adjacent guest accommodation, as well as a swimming pool. [1] [6]

The main building and sauna are constructed of logs, with exterior cladding of dark-stained wood boards. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Villa Kokkonen". AlvarAalto.fi. Alvar Aalto Foundation. Retrieved 20 February 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h "Alvar Aalto tuhersi ravintolan pöytäliinaan ilmaiseksi suunnitelman, josta tuli arkkitehtoninen helmi – Kun se valmistui, meno oli ajoittain "erittäin boheemia" ja viini virtasi" (in Finnish). Helsingin Sanomat. 22 September 2020. Retrieved 20 February 2021.
  3. ^ a b "Taiteilijakoti Villa Kokkonen". Museot.fi (in Finnish). Retrieved 20 February 2021.
  4. ^ Jurkowski, Edward (2018). "Cello Concerto". The Music of Joonas Kokkonen. Routledge. ISBN  9781351145947. Retrieved 20 February 2021.
  5. ^ Herrera, Philip (25 August 1975). "The Maestro's Late Works". Time.com. Retrieved 20 February 2021.
  6. ^ "Villa Kokkonen". Finnish Architecture Navigator. Retrieved 20 February 2021.

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