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The Lundqvist Building is a former department store in the
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district of central
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,
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. It is located at the intersection of
Aleksanterinkatu Aleksanterinkatu ( sv, Alexandersgatan; "Alexander Street") is a street in Kluuvi, the commercial centre of Helsinki, Finland. In the city plan by Carl Ludvig Engel, it was the ''Decumanus Maximus'', the main east–west street in the city, cross ...
and
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streets. Until the end of 2020, it housed the
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department store, but is now the home of Glasshouse Helsinki, a boutique for ecologically minded fashion.Kaija Ollila & Kirsti Torppari, ''Puhvelista Punatulkkuun: Helsingin vanhoja kortteleita''. Helsinki:
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, 1975. p. 68. ISBN 951-9134-69-7.
Its architecture represents a transition from the
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of the nineteenth century to
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and advanced construction techniques at the dawn of the twentieth. The Lundqvist building was constructed between 1898 and 1900 to designs of the prominent Helsinki architect
Selim A. Lindqvist Selim Arvid Lindqvist (19 May 1867, Helsinki – 17 May 1939, Helsinki) was an architect from Finland. He worked mainly in the Art Nouveau style and mainly in Helsinki. He has been described as one of the foremost Finnish architects from the time ...
with the builder Elia Heikel, and replaced a two-story wooden structure. Reputedly Lundqvist received the plot of land free of charge on the condition that he first build a wooden house before constructing a stone building. One might compare the new building with the contemporaneous commercial designs of the Chicago school, such as Louis Sullivan’s Carson, Pirie, Scott store (1899–1904). It was the first such large-scale commercial retail building in Finland. The design is interesting for its innovations in construction and rather unique façade. Lindqvist and Heikel's structural solution used an iron point-support system of pillars on the interior to maximize the openness and flexibility of the space, a key feature for department stores, which often need to change the configuration of floor displays. Meanwhile, the façades, which are nonetheless unusually still load-bearing and also provide support for the interior stairwells, use a concrete structure, overlaid with the brick and stucco veneer on the exterior.Arvi Ilonen, ''Helsinki, Espoo, Kauniainen, Vantaa: Arkkitehtuuriopas''. Helsinki: Otava, 2000. p. 46. ISBN 951-1-16699-9. This strategy permits the façade to be opened up with relatively large windows as was the norm for department stores at the end of the nineteenth century to maximize the amount of natural illumination of the products shown inside, which would also then catch the eye of pedestrians on the street. Despite these innovations, advanced techniques for the turn of the century, the building's original iron frame was modified during renovations in 1981, and new windows were added at the attic level. The building's façade emphasizes verticality with the Gothic-revival articulation of each bay with thin brick colonnettes that terminate in spires, and like many department stores of the period, it is crowned by a corner tower with steep gables with stucco infill, reminiscent of the brick style of the Hanover School popularized in northern
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by the architect and professor Conrad Wilhelm Hase from the 1860s onwards. This contrasts with contemporary buildings, most notably the
Pohjola Insurance building The Pohjola Insurance building is the former headquarters of the Pohjola Insurance Company at Aleksanterinkatu 44 and Mikonkatu 3 in central Helsinki. Primarily designed by Gesellius, Lindgren & Saarinen and constructed in 1899–1901, it is ...
directly across the street, whose heavy stone load-bearing walls and thin windows are more reminiscent of a
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style that speaks to the walls' obvious load-bearing function for the entire structure. The affinity for Gothic is echoed at the entrance bays, which are adorned with tracery-like floral decoration. One of these is flanked by the figural sculptures of ''Spinning'' and ''Hunting'', designed by the Finnish artist Robert Stigell. In classical mythology, they arguably represent
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, the goddess of handicraft, practical skills, the arts, wisdom and livelihood; and
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, a huntress and the protector of forests."Kehruu ja Metsästys / Spinning and Hunting"
Helsinki Art Museum, accessed 23 October 2021.


Gallery

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References

Buildings and structures in Helsinki Department stores of Finland Art Nouveau architecture in Helsinki Gothic Revival architecture in Finland Defunct department stores