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Timo Jussi Penttilä (16 March 1931 – 25 February 2011) was one of
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's most important modernist architects and was for over 15 years a professor at the
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in Austria. He is most renowned for the design of the
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(1961–67).


Early life and education

Timo Jussi Penttilä was born 16 March 1931 in
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to Arvo Mikko Penttilä and Ester Elviira Matinheimo. His father was agronomist and acted as a supervisor improving cattle in the country. Penttilä graduated from Tampere secondary school in 1950 and went on to study architecture at
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, graduating in 1956.


Career

In 1957–1959 he worked for architect
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before founding his own office. His breakthrough work was Sampola House, the Tampere Adult Education Centre, which Penttilä designed together with Kari Virta in 1958 and which was completed in 1960. The following year, at the age of 30, Penttilä won the architecture competition for the design of the Helsinki City Theatre, a work which when completed in 1967 received much critical acclaim. The building is an example of Penttilä's soft, human-centric Modernism which has similarities to the mature works of Finland's most well-known architect,
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; indeed the building is often mistakenly assumed to be an Aalto design. The Helsinki City Theatre has remained Penttilä's most renowned work, but among his other building designs the best known are the Ratina Stadium in Tampere (1965) the Hanasaari B power station in Helsinki (1974), the Salmisaari power station (with Kari Lind and Heikki Saarela) in Helsinki (1985). During his career, Penttilä was criticized within the Finnish architectural profession for following uncompromisingly the modernist desire for experimentation and for defending the autonomy of architecture. Penttilä was director of the
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in 1976–1980, and was a frequent contributor to the Finnish Architecture Review (Arkkitehti) from the late 1960s to the early 1980s, writing a number of polemical articles about architecture and the profession. An exhibition of his works was held at the
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in London in 1980. During the late 1970s, Penttilä participated in a number of architectural competitions for the design of cultural and public buildings in the Middle East, including Bahrain's cultural centre (1976), the
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ian National Library in Tehran (1978), and the
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs (1979) – but none of which were built. In the later 1980s he courted controversy by designing a series of four 40-storey skyscrapers for the centre of his home town, Tampere. Local grass-roots opposition brought an end to the scheme which had been commissioned by the industrial company Tampella to redevelop an area where their factory then presently stood. Penttilä was a visiting lecturer at the
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in 1968–69. He was professor of architecture at the
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from 1980 to 1996, where he succeeded Roland Rainer. After his retirement he lived in Italy and
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. Following his death it emerged that he had written an extensive book on architecture theory. This was eventually published in 2013, by the Finnish publishers Gaudeamus, under the title "Oikeat ja väärät arkkitehdit – 2000 vuotta arkkitehtuuriteoriaa" (Right and wrong architects – 2000 years of architecture theory). Excerpts from his notes, written in English, have been in published in Roger Connah's book "The School of Exile – Timo Penttilä for and against architecture theory" (2015). Penttilä died 25 February 2011 in
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Penttilä’s completed works

* Sampola House, Tampere Adult Education Centre, Tampere, 1960 * Salokunta Church, Sastamala, 1960 * Tampere Business School, Tampere, 1965 * Ratina Stadium, Tampere, 1966 * Private row houses, Tammisalo, Helsinki, 1966 * Helsinki City Theatre, Helsinki, 1967 * Hanasaari power plant, Helsinki, 1976 * Suomen kaupunkiopisto (Finnish city college),
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, 1975 (later partly demolished and converted into a hotel) * Hirviniemenranta luxury housing development, Helsinki, 1980 (later acquired for housing for the Republic of Korea) * Suomen Sokeri (Finnish Sugar) headquarters,
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, Espoo, 1980 (demolished 2014) * Salmisaari power station (with Kari Lind and Heikki Saarela), Helsinki, 1985 * Perusyhtymä Oy, Makrotalo House, Tapiola, Espoo, 1986 (demolished 2018) * Gumpendorferstraße apartment building,
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, 1988


Selection of works by Timo Penttilä

File:Sampola, Tampere.jpg, Sampola school and adult education centre, Tampere 1960. File:Ratina stadion.JPG, Ratina Stadium, Tampere, 1965. File:Timo_Penttilä,_Tammisalo_row_houses,_Helsinki,_Aug_2014.jpg, Tammisalo terraced housing, Helsinki, 1966. File:Hanasaari B.jpg, Hanasaari B power station, Helsinki, 1976. File:Suomen_Sokeri_building_demolition,_Tapiola,_2014.jpg, Suomen Sokeri HQ, Tapiola, 1980 (demolished 2014) File:Salmisaari B.jpg, Salmisaari power station, Helsinki, 1985.


References

*Timo Penttilä: ''Oikeat ja väärät arkkitehdit – 2000 vuotta arkkitehtuuriteoriaa'', Gaudeaumus, Helsinki, 2013. *Timo Penttilä: "Autonomy & authority in architecture," in ''Finnish Architecture'', Royal Institute of British Architects, London, 1980. *Anni Vartola: ''Kuolkoon suomalainen arkkitehtuuri'', Avain, Helsinki, 2007. *Roger Connah: ''The School of Exile – Timo Penttilä for and against architecture theory'', Datutop 33, Tampere, 2015.


External links


Timo Penttilä
– Finnish Architecture Museum website
Timo Penttilä SocietyThe School of Exile at Finnisharchitecture.fi
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