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Herman Ernst Henrik Gesellius (16
January 1874 – 24
March 1916) was a
Finnish architect.
Gesellius graduated from the
Polytechnical Institute in 1897....
- From 1896 to 1905 he
worked as a
partner with
Herman Gesellius and
Armas Lindgren at the firm
Gesellius, Lindgren, Saarinen. His
first major work with the...
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Gesellius, Lindgren,
Saarinen was a
Finnish architecture firm,
founded in
Helsinki in 1896 by
architects Herman Gesellius,
Armas Lindgren and
Eliel Saarinen...
- Helsinki.
Built in 1900–1901 to a
design by the
architectural firm of
Gesellius,
Lindgren and Saarinen, it was
originally a
block of flats, but became...
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Minna Carolina Mathilde Louise "Loja"
Gesellius (March 15, 1879 –
April 21, 1968) was a Finnish-American
textile artist and sculptor. She
founded the...
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designed by
Finnish architects Eliel Saarinen,
Herman Gesellius and
Armas Lindgren.
Herman Gesellius (1874–1916),
architect Jani Hakanpää (born 1992), professional...
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johdattelee hartauteen".
Tampereen Seurakunnat.
Retrieved 15 July 2020. "
Gesellius, Lindgren, Saarinen: Kansallismuseo". Jyväskylän yliopisto. 23 February...
- The
architects of the
Finnish pavilion at the
Exposition were
Herman Gesellius,
Armas Lindgren, and
Eliel Saarinen. They
worked together from 1896 to...
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Aleksanterinkatu 44 and
Mikonkatu 3 in
central Helsinki.
Primarily designed by
Gesellius,
Lindgren &
Saarinen and
constructed in 1899–1901, it is a
prominent example...
- Kingdom. In 1896 he
founded with
Herman Gesellius and
Eliel Saarinen, an
architectural firm
named Gesellius, Lindgren, Saarinen. The firm was responsible...