Usko Nyström

Usko Nyström
Born
Zachris Usko Nyström

(1861-09-06)6 September 1861
Virrat, Finland
Died6 January 1925(1925-01-06) (aged 63)
Kotka, Finland
NationalityFinnish
OccupationArchitect
PracticeArkkitehtitoimisto Usko Nyström─Petrelius─Penttilä
BuildingsGrand Hôtel Cascade, Imatra
Schalin apartment building, Helsinki
Mielikki apartment building, Helsinki
Lammi Church restoration
ProjectsVyborg City Hall

Zachris Usko Nyström, known as Usko Nyström, (6 September 1861 – 6 January 1925) was a Finnish architect and one of the most influential professors of architecture at Helsinki University of Technology; among his students were later notable architects Eliel Saarinen and Alvar Aalto. One of the pioneering architects of the early Art Nouveau or Jugendstil style in Finland at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century, he continued to influence generations of students by introducing them to the style. Many of his key architectural works were made while he was in the architectural partnership Usko Nyström─Petrelius─Penttilä which operated from 1895 to 1908. His most famous work is the Grand Hôtel Cascade (1903) (nowadays known as the Imatran Valtionhotelli) in Imatra.

Grand Hôtel Cascade (1903) (nowadays the Imatran Valtionhotelli) Imatra.

Life and career

Usko Nyström was born in Virrat, Finland, at a time when Finland was a Grand Duchy under the rule of Russia. His parents were Johan Abraham Nyström, a civil servant, and Clara Chalotta Nyström (née Vikman). There were several children in the family. Nyström's brother, Konrad into Nyström, is even more well known, as a photographer, writer and translator, under the name I. K. Inha.[1]

Usko Nyström was schooled in the city of Hämeenlinna before going on in 1880 to study first mathematics and then "humanities", among other things aesthetics, at the Imperial Alexander University of Finland (the precursor to the present-day University of Helsinki). However, in 1885 he switched to studying architecture at the Polytechnic Institute in Helsinki, graduating in 1888. While still studying he worked first for architect Josef Stenbäck (a notable designer of churches) and then architect Gustav Nyström (no relation), who was also professor of architecture at the Polytechnic Institute. He achieved some success almost immediately on graduating, winning the competition for the design of the pedestal for the memorial bust to commemorate the architect Carl Ludwig Engel – but it was never realised.[2]

In 1890 Nyström won a state grant to travel and study abroad, studying at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris in 1890–91, and travelling throughout Europe. He travelled to Italy and Greece, exploring the ancient architecture, as well as around France and to England, where he was particularly interested in the medieval church architecture. During his time abroad he kept detailed notebooks and sketchbooks (nowadays held in the Museum of Finnish Architecture archives). In 1892, soon after returning to Finland, he was appointed assistant lecturer at the Polytechnic Institute (founded 1879), where he himself had previously been a student, a position he held for the rest of his life, and where the head of the school at the time was Gustaf Nyström. He was a highly skilled draftsman and his talent was used first in teaching linear and free-hand drawing. In 1901 he was promoted to lecturer in architecture, teaching ancient and medieval architecture and their styles, along with exercises in design and drawing. For many years Nyström also taught ornamentation and style history at the Central School of Applied Arts in Helsinki (precursor to the present-day Aalto University School of Arts, Design and Architecture). He received the honorary title of professor in 1922. It has often been noted by his former students how very popular he was as a teacher, in part due to his keen sense of humour but also in conveying something of his drawing skills to the students. He also had a significant role in spreading the Art Nouveau style to several generations of students.[3]

Nyström never married. He died suddenly on 6 January 1925 in Kotka, while visiting his sister. He is buried in Hietaniemi cemetery in Helsinki. In 1928 the Finnish Association of Architects arranged a competition for the design of Nyström's gravestone: it was won by his former student, Alvar Aalto; the gravestone, in white marble, with the text Bene latuit from French philosopher René Descartes's work Meditations, where he had quoted Ovid, Bene vixit qui bene latuit, i.e. The one who lives well, lives unnoticed.

"Neo-Renaissance" Wuorinen apartment building, Helsinki (1896)
Street
Street view
Courtyard
"White" courtyard.
Seaweed
"Seaweed" decoration on the street facade.
"Jugendstil" Schalin building, Kapteeninkatu 11 – Tehtaankatu 9, Helsinki (1902)

Nyström had contributed to the journal Suomen Teollisuuslehti (Finnish Industrial Magazine) edited by his architecture partner Vilho Penttilä. However, his most significant written contributions were to the 11-volume encyclopaedia Tietosanakirja published between 1909 and 1922. Nyström wrote the descriptions for almost 300 entries.[2][4]

Architectural firm Usko Nyström─Petrelius─Penttilä

Usko Nystöm established a joint architectural form with Albert Petrelius (1865–1946) and Vilho Penttilä (1868–1918) in 1895 and the partnership continued until 1908. The office was one of many joint architectural firms established in Helsinki at around that time – Gesellius, Lindgren, and Saarinen becoming the most renowned. Each of the partners had at one time worked for the master builder J. G. Rosenberg. Nyström was the leading figure in the architectural firm – only his first name was included in its official name. Albert Petrelius was both an architect and master builder and as well as being a partner in the architectural form also simultaneously worked for a fire insurance company, while the architect Vilho Penttilä was also editor-in-chief of the journal Suomen Teollisuuslehti (Finnish Industrial Magazine), and which provided an outlet for showing the works of the architectural firm. Petrelius and Penttilä were members of the pro-Finnish language and pro-Independence Fennoman movement (at that time the vast majority of architects were Swedish-speaking). In fact, some of the architectural firm's customers were also connected with the Fennoman movement, in particular the KOP Bank (Kansallis-Osake-Pankki).

Among the most notable works of Usko Nyström─Petrelius─Penttilä were 18 bourgeois apartment buildings in central Helsinki, designed and built between 1895 and 1907. Helsinki was going through a building boom period at that time, aided by the Companies Act of 1895 and new forms of credit institutions, at a time when industry in the cities was on the rise and there was a shortage of housing. The style of their architecture represents the period of transition from neo-gothic and neo-renaissance to the Jugendstil or Art Nouveau style, also referred to as the National Romantic style. Historian Eija Rauske suggests that models for the designs of the apartment blocks came from the major cities of central Europe, and in particular Paris and Vienna.[2] An idea of the transitional style of the architectural firm can be seen by comparing two apartment blocks, both fairly close to each other in central Helsinki. The Wuorinen apartment building is a 5-storey (plus attic storey) neo-Renaissance style building taking up an entire city block, with heavily rusticated ground floor (containing shops) and heavy roof cornice; the finesse of the facades is supposedly picked out in the exposed brickwork on the upper floors and plaster-cast emblems of various forms, in particular the letter W, referring to the client of the project. By contrast, the Schalin apartment building at Kapteeninkatu 11 – Tehtaankatu 9, Helsinki (1902), is a 5-storey (plus attic storey) Jugendstil or Art Nouveau work, in unpainted rough render decorated with patterns depicting seaweed made from granite insets. The corner dome has echoes of medieval castle towers. The façade also includes seemingly randomly placed decorative balconies. The curved forms continue partly in the interior with some oval-shaped rooms. However, the rear internal courtyard is far more restrained and rational, and painted in white.[5]

Nyström's most famous work was designed during the period of the partnership – though it is attributed to him alone – the Grand Hôtel Cascade (1903) (nowadays known as the Imatran Valtionhotelli) in Imatra. With its turreted towers, the work brings to mind the castles in France Nyström had seen during his travels there a decade earlier.[6]

In fact, the first building designs of Usko Nyström─Petrelius─Penttilä were wooden buildings, designed in a rustic, proto-National Romantic style. Penttilä even campaigned for a Finnish National Romantic style of architecture on the pages of the journal he edited, Suomen Teollisuuslehti, with the designs showing exposed notched corner joints, rather than covering the logs with boarding, which had been the custom at that time. Among their distinct wooden buildings were the Hollola Municipal House (1902), the Suviranta artists' home for artist Eero Järnefelt, in Tuusulanjärvi, along the same lake shore where other artists would build their atelier homes, most notably Jean Sibelius. By far the largest scale project of the architectural firm was never realised, the Vyborg City Hall, which Nyström and Penttilä had won in an architectural competition in 1899. Their entry is in the neo-Gothic style. However, over the following years, as the project awaited the go-ahead, the design changed to a more neo-Renaissance style. The project was never built.[2]

Interior, Lammi Church (1918–1929)

In total the firm employed 15 people, and as a teacher at the school of architecture Nyström was able to hire talented students. Among their staff who went on to have distinguished careers were Emil Werner von Essen, Kauno Kallio, Kalle Kontio, Väinö Keinänen, Clas Axel Gylden and Uno Ullberg. After the joint architectural firm was disbanded, each of the architects continued individually, but with Penttilä continuing with their main clients, that is, the banks.[7]

Following the break up of the Usko Nyström─Petrelius─Penttilä Nyström continued to teach, but also worked on a number of architectural projects of his own. His former architect partner Vilho Penttilä was killed during the Finnish Civil War of 1918. The medieval Lammi Church was burnt down during the war – and afterwards Nyström was awarded the commission for its restoration and reconstruction. Historian Rauske even calls the fire a "blessing in disguise".[2] While the main outer granite walls had mostly been preserved, Nyström devoted his creativity to a completely new interior using reinforced concrete to create new vaults, which while inspired by medieval church architecture have a more modern feel, a colourful example of Art Nouveau but also in a fluidity that has affinities with Expressionism which was already at its height at that time in central Europe. The work was finally completed in 1929, after Nyström's death.

Selection of works by Usko Nyström

  • Villa, Enäjärvi Lake, Sammatti (1895)
  • West-Finland school, Aino Voipion tie 30, Huittinen (1895)
  • Uudenmaankatu 17 apartment building, Helsinki (1898)
  • "Vanhakartano" manor house, Kirkkokankaantie, Pori (1902)
  • Schalin apartment building, Kapteeninkatu 11 – Tehtaankatu 9, Helsinki (1902)
  • Virrat cemetery chapel, Virrat (1902)
  • Grand Hôtel Cascade (nowadays the Imatran Valtionhotelli), Imatra (1903)
  • Wuorinen apartment building, Helsinki
  • Suviranta atelier home for artist Eero Järnefeltin, Tuusulanjärvi, Järvenpää (1901)
  • Städet apartment building, Meritullinkatu 9, Helsinki (1905)
  • Mielikki apartment building, Kapteeninkatu 20–22, Helsinki (1906)
  • Vilhola apartment building, Vilhonkatu 9, Helsinki (1907)
  • Kointähti apartment building, Pietarinkatu 9, Helsinki (1907)
  • Kotirinne apartment building, Pohjois Rautatiekatu 11 – Nervanderinkatu 1 – Ainonkatu 4, Helsinki (1911)
  • Cygnaeus School, Pori (1912)
  • Lammi Church restoration (1918–1929)

Selection of works by Usko Nyström-Petrelius-Penttilä

  • Wuorinen apartment building, Fredrikinkatu 19 – Merimiehenkatu 6, Helsinki (1896)
  • Vyborg Town Hall, Vyborg (nowadays in Russia) (1899 competition victory, redesigned up until 1920, never realised)
  • Apartment building, Uudenmaankatu 9, Helsinki (1900)
  • Kansallis-Osake-Pankki bank building, Kirkkokatu 6 – Pakkahuoneenkatu 11, Oulu (1900, demolished 1960)
  • Savonlinna Tourist Hotel, Savonlinna (1901)
  • Hollola Municipal House (1902)
  • Kansallis-Osake-Pankki bank building, Torkkelinkatu 8, Vyborg (1901)
  • Kataja apartment building, Kauppiaankatu 2, Katajanokka, Helsinki (1902)
  • Apartment building, Kristianinkatu 1, Kruununhaka, Helsinki (1902)
  • Apartment building, Oikokatu 13, Kruununhaka, Helsinki (1903)
  • Kotka Finnish School (nowadays the Arcus building of Kotka Lyceum High School) (1905)
  • Pohjolan Pirtti pavilion, Lammassaari, Helsinki (1905)

Exhibition

The careers and works of the three partners of the architectural firm Usko Nyström-Petrelius-Penttilä were the subject of an exhibition held at the Museum of Finnish Architecture, Helsinki, Finland, from 9.4.2014 to 11.5.2014.[8]

References

  1. ^ I.K. Inha – The Dream of the Landscape
  2. ^ a b c d e Eija Rauske, Kivet puhuvat arkkitehtuuritoimiston Usko Nyström-Petrelius-Penttilä asuinkerrostalot Helsingissä 1895–1908, Helsinki: Suomen muinaismuistoyhdistys, 2004.
  3. ^ Pekka Korvenmaa (ed.), The Work of Architects, Rakennustieto, Helsinki, 1992.
  4. ^ Jalmar Castrén et al (eds.), Tietosanakirja, 11 osa, Täydennysosa, Helsinki, Tietosanakirja, 1922.
  5. ^ Johnathan Moorhouse, Michael Carapetian, Leena Ahtola-Moorhouse, Helsinki Jugendstil Architecture 1895–1915. Helsinki, Otava, 1987.
  6. ^ Henrik Lilius, Imatran valtionhotelli: Kuvia rakennuksen vaiheista, Helsinki, Alko, 1983.
  7. ^ Otto-I. Meurman, Viipurin arkkitehdit, Viipurin Suomalaisen Kirjallisuusseuran toimitteita 2, Helsinki, 1977.
  8. ^ Exhibition: Usko Nyström-Petrelius-Penttilä, 9.4–1.5.2014
  • [1] – Nyström on the Finnish Architecture Museum website (in Finnish)
  • [2] – Usko Nyström-Petrelius-Penttilä Exhibition, Helsinki, 2014

Read other articles:

Badruddin EmceLahir(1962-07-05)5 Juli 1962Cilacap, Indonesia PekerjaanSastrawanAparatur Sipil NegaraTahun aktif1990 - sekarang Badruddin Emce (lahir 5 Juli 1962) adalah sastrawan berkebangsaan Indonesia. Namanya dikenal secara luas melalui karya-karyanya berupa esei dan puisi yang dipublikasikan di sejumlah surat kabar dan terhimpun dalam berbagai antologi puisi. Badruddin tercatat pernah menjabat sebagai anggota Komite Sastra Dewan Kesenian Jawa Tengah selama dua periode. Alumnus Fakul...

 

Eskudo sa Rehiyon sa Lombardia Bandila sa Lombardia Mapa nga nagpakita sa mga lalawigan sa Lombardia Ang Lombardia (sa Linumbardya: Lumbardia; sa Kinatsila: Lombardía; sa Iningles: Lombardy) maoy usa (1) sa kaluhaan (20) ka rehiyon sa nasod sa Italya. Ang ulohan sa rehiyon maoy ang dakbayan sa Milan Mga lalawigan sa Lombardia Bergamo Brescia Como Cremona Lecco Lodi Mantova (Mantua) Milano (Milan) Monza ug Brianza Pavia Sondorio Varese vteMga Rehiyon sa Italya    AbruzzoWalog s...

 

City in California, United States City in California, United StatesHercules, CaliforniaCityCity of HerculesRefugio Valley Park SealMotto: The Dynamic City on the Bay[1]Location of Hercules in Contra Costa County, CaliforniaHercules, CaliforniaLocation in the United StatesCoordinates: 38°01′02″N 122°17′19″W / 38.01722°N 122.28861°W / 38.01722; -122.28861CountryUnited StatesStateCaliforniaCountyContra CostaIncorporatedDecember 15, 1900[2]...

Ne doit pas être confondu avec Le Midi libre. Pour les articles homonymes, voir Midi. Midi libre Logo de Midi libre. Pays France Langue Français Périodicité Quotidien Genre Presse régionale Prix au numéro 1,30 € Diffusion 71 901[1] ex. (2023) Fondateur Armand Labin Date de fondation 27 août 1944 Ville d’édition Saint-Jean-de-Védas Propriétaire Famille Baylet via Les Journaux du Midi et le groupe La Dépêche[2] ISSN 0397-2550 Site web midilibre.fr modifier  Logo jusqu...

 

Wakil Menteri Perhubungan IndonesiaPetahanaTidak adasejak 20 Oktober 2014KediamanKementerian Perhubungan IndonesiaDibentuk12 Maret 1946Pejabat pertamaDjuanda Kartawidjaja Berikut adalah daftar orang yang pernah menjabat sebagai Wakil Menteri Perhubungan atau Menteri Muda Perhubungan Indonesia. No Foto Nama Kabinet Menteri Perhubungan Dari Sampai Keterangan 1 Djuanda Kartawidjaja Sjahrir II Abdulkarim 12 Maret 1946 2 Oktober 1946 [A] 2 Setyadjit Soegondo Sjahrir III Djuanda Kartaw...

 

Wikipedia bahasa MaithiliURLmai.wikipedia.orgTipeEnsiklopedia internetPerdagangan ?TidakRegistration (en)OpsionalLangueMaithiliPengguna14145LisensiCreative Commons Atribusi-BerbagiSerupa 3.0 Tanpa Adaptasi dan Lisensi Dokumentasi Bebas GNU PemilikYayasan WikimediaPembuatTulsi Bhagat (en) Service entry (en)6 November 2014; 9 tahun lalu (2014-11-06) Wikipedia bahasa Maithili adalah versi bahasa Maithili dari Wikipedia, yang dijalankan ole Yayasan Wikimedia. Situs tersebut diluncurkan...

SM Entertainment IndonesiaJenisPrivateIndustriHiburanDidirikan4 Februari 2019KantorpusatfX Sudirman Level F5, Jakarta Pusat, IndonesiaTokohkunciHan Kyung Jin (CEO)IndukSM Entertainment SM Entertainment Indonesia merupakan kantor representatif cabang Indonesia dari SM Entertainment yang berkantor pusat di Korea Selatan.[1] Di area utama kantor ini terdapat berbagai foto, album, poster, tanda tangan, dan merchandise dari artis dibawah naungan SM Entertainment seperti Super Junior, EXO, ...

 

The Tale of Lục Vân TiênTruyện Lục Vân TiênThe cover of Vân Tiên cổ tích truyện (雲僊古跡傳, 1897), a illuminated manuscript drawn by Lê Đức Trạch.Author(s)Nguyễn Đình ChiểuLanguageVietnamese(written in Chữ Nôm)State of existenceEmperor Tự Đức Genreepic poemVerse formlục bát (6/8)Length2,082 versesPersonagesLục Vân Tiên This article contains chữ Nôm text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols&#...

 

Lava dome complex in southern Kamchatka Diky GrebenView of the volcano from the nearby Kurile LakeHighest pointElevation1,040 m (3,410 ft)Coordinates51°27′N 156°58′E / 51.45°N 156.97°E / 51.45; 156.97GeographyDiky GrebenLocation in Kamchatka Krai, Russia LocationKamchatka, RussiaParent rangeEastern RangeGeologyMountain typeLava domesLast eruption350 CE ± 300 years Diky Greben (Russian: Дикий гребень, lit. 'Wild Ridge') is a lav...

Dense, woven cloth, historically of wool Not to be confused with Broadwoven cloth. Wool broadcloth jacket, c.1830. LACMA M.65.8a-d King Gustav II Adolf's dress of dark purple broadcloth and gold. Littoinen broadcloth factory, Finland Broadcloth is a dense, plain woven cloth, historically made of wool. The defining characteristic of broadcloth is not its finished width but the fact that it was woven much wider (typically 50 to 75% wider than its finished width) and then heavily milled (traditi...

 

Questa voce sull'argomento calciatori italiani è solo un abbozzo. Contribuisci a migliorarla secondo le convenzioni di Wikipedia. Segui i suggerimenti del progetto di riferimento. Luigi Bertolini Nazionalità  Italia Altezza 183 cm Peso 76 kg Calcio Ruolo Portiere Termine carriera 1990 CarrieraGiovanili  SassuoloSquadre di club1 1974-1976 Sassuolo31 (-?)1976-1979 Lucchese25 (-26)1979-1981 Livorno61 (-41)1981-1983 Catanzaro5 (-11)1984-1985 Sassuolo30 (...

 

This article is about several figures in Greek mythology. For the millipede genus, see Narceus. In Greek mythology, Rhexenor (Ancient Greek: Ῥηξήνωρ means breaking armed ranks) may refer to the following figures:[1] Rhexenor, a Phaeacian prince as son of King Nausithous and the brother of Alcinous who married his daughter Arete. Apollo killed Rhexenor in his hall while he was still a bridegroom and with no son.[2] Rhexenor, the father of Chalciope, who was the second w...

この項目には、一部のコンピュータや閲覧ソフトで表示できない文字が含まれています(詳細)。 数字の大字(だいじ)は、漢数字の一種。通常用いる単純な字形の漢数字(小字)の代わりに同じ音の別の漢字を用いるものである。 概要 壱万円日本銀行券(「壱」が大字) 弐千円日本銀行券(「弐」が大字) 漢数字には「一」「二」「三」と続く小字と、「壱」「�...

 

2020年夏季奥林匹克运动会波兰代表團波兰国旗IOC編碼POLNOC波蘭奧林匹克委員會網站olimpijski.pl(英文)(波兰文)2020年夏季奥林匹克运动会(東京)2021年7月23日至8月8日(受2019冠状病毒病疫情影响推迟,但仍保留原定名称)運動員206參賽項目24个大项旗手开幕式:帕维尔·科热尼奥夫斯基(游泳)和马娅·沃什乔夫斯卡(自行车)[1]闭幕式:卡罗利娜·纳亚(皮划艇)&#...

 

For the Polish village, see Mareza, Poland. River in MontenegroMarezaLocationCountryMontenegroPhysical characteristicsMouth  • locationMorača • coordinates42°24′46″N 19°13′10″E / 42.4127°N 19.2194°E / 42.4127; 19.2194Basin featuresProgressionMorača→ Lake Skadar→ Bojana→ Adriatic Sea The Mareza (Serbian Cyrillic: Мареза) is a river in Montenegro. It is also a name of suburb of Podgorica, in which t...

Cross-country skiingat the XXIII Olympic Winter GamesCross-country skiing pictogram at the 2018 Winter OlympicsVenueAlpensia Cross-Country Skiing CentreDates10–25 FebruaryNo. of events12 (6 men, 6 women)Competitors313 from 65 nations← 20142022 → Cross-country skiing at the2018 Winter OlympicsQualificationDistanceFreestylemenwomenSkiathlonmenwomenClassicalmenwomenRelaymenwomenSprintIndividualmenwomenTeammenwomenvte Cross-country skiing at the 2018 Winter Olym...

 

Koordinat: 35°43′19″N 139°46′40″E / 35.722066°N 139.777851°E / 35.722066; 139.777851 Stasiun Uguisudani鶯谷駅Bagian depan Stasiun UguisudaniLokasiPrefekturTokyo(Lihat stasiun lainnya di Tokyo)Distrik kotaTaitōAlamat1 NegishiAlamat dalam bahasa Jepang東京都台東区根岸1丁目SejarahDibuka1912Layanan kereta apiOperatorJR EastJalurJalur YamanoteJalur Keihin-Tōhoku Stasiun Uguisudani (鶯谷駅code: ja is deprecated , Uguisudani-eki) adalah stasiun...

 

شبه جزيرة لبرادور   الإحداثيات 55°N 69°W / 55°N 69°W / 55; -69   تقسيم إداري  البلد كندا  التقسيم الأعلى نيوفندلاند ولابرادوركيبك  خصائص جغرافية  المساحة 1400000 كيلومتر مربع  تعديل مصدري - تعديل   شبه جزيرة لبرادور (كما تُعرف باسم شبه جزيرة كيبك-لبرادور) �...

American film critic (1905–1981) This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: Bosley Crowther – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (December 2018) (Learn how and when to remove this message) Bosley CrowtherCrowther in 1949BornFrancis Bosley Crowther Jr.(1905-07-13)July 13, 1905Lutherville, Mary...

 

Genealogy of Numidian kings[citation needed] Numidia was an ancient Berber kingdom located in the region of North Africa that today comprises Algeria and parts of today Tunisia, Libya and Morocco. The kingdom existed from the 3rd to the 1st century BC. Rome established it as a client kingdom after the Second Punic War and annexed it, first in 46 BC and again in 25 BC after a brief period of restored independence under King Juba II (30 BC–25 BC). List of kings Kings of the Massylii ...