Tuomo Suomalainen
Tuomo Oskari Suomalainen (born November 29, 1931 in Hogland, Finland[1] died November 1, 1988) was a Finnish architect. He worked very closely with his brother Timo Suomalainen who also was an architect. Most of the works they designed jointly.
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Altar of the Espoonlahti Church
Their most well known work is Temppeliaukio Church in Helsinki, which has become one of the most visited sites in Finland.[2] Tuomo Suomalainen's last work was the chapel at Kellonummi cemetery in Espoo, this too, together with his brother. The chapel was inaugurated in 1993.[3]
Some buildings (with Timo Suomalaisen)
- Temppeliaukio Church, Helsinki 1960–69
- Haaga Vocational School, Helsinki 1962–67
- Hotel Mesikämmen, Ähtäri 1973–76
- Central Stores of the National Board of Antiquities, Orimattila 1975–79
- Espoonlahti Church 1976–80
- Hamina police station and court house 1979–84
References
- "945 (Kuka kukin on (Aikalaiskirja) : Who's who in Finland / 1978)". runeberg.org. Retrieved 2015-09-20.
- Nevasalmi, Kaisu (22 May 2014). "Uusia huippunähtävyyksiä syntyy Suomeen vain harvoin" (in Finnish). YLE Uutiset, kotimaa. Retrieved 2015-09-20.
- "Kellonummen kappeli - Espoon seurakunnat". www.espoonseurakunnat.fi. Retrieved 2015-09-20.
External links
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