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Karl Lindahl (architect)

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Karl Lindahl (architect)
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Karl Håkan Einar Lindahl (10 March 1874 12 April 1930) was a Finnish architect of Swedish origin.

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Life and career

Born in Jönköping, Lindahl studied architecture at the Helsinki Polytechnic Institute, graduating in 1898.[1] Beginning in 1900, he practised as an architect in Helsinki. Initially he was an early proponent of the National Romantic or Art nouveau style, for many years in partnership with Walter Thomé.[2] Then, like many of his contemporaries, he changed to a neo-classical style.[3] His work includes several public buildings, residences in Helsinki and some country houses in Suvisaaristo, but also many industrial buildings.[3]

In 1907, Lindahl was sent with veterinarian Oskar von Hellens on a fact-finding tour of foreign abattoirs to enable incorporation of best practices in the new Helsinki slaughterhouse.[4]

He died in Helsinki.

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Selected works

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Headquarters of Otava publishing company, Helsinki, designed by Karl Lindahl and Walter Thomé in 1905
Buildings designed by Karl Lindahl
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Market hall in Oulu, 1901
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Vanha Poli, Polytechnic Students' Union building in Helsinki, 1903
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Söderkulla mansion in Sipoo, 1908
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Helsinki Workers' House, 1908, rebuilt 1924
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Headquarters of UPM in Helsinki, built 1912 for Suomi insurance company
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