Kirjatalo | |
Alternate Names: | Kirjapalatsi ('Book Palace') |
Building Type: | Commercial |
Architectural Style: | Modernism |
Location: | Pohjoisesplanadi 39, Helsinki, Finland |
Coordinates: | 60.1678°N 24.9433°W |
Completion Date: | 1969[1] |
Architect: | Alvar Aalto |
Kirjatalo (Swedish: Bokhuset; 'Book House') is a commercial building located on the corner of Pohjoisesplanadi and Keskuskatu in central Helsinki, Finland. It is notable for having been designed by Alvar Aalto. Possibly its best-known resident is the flagship store of the Academic Bookstore chain.
In 1961, the plot's owner, retail company Stockmann, whose main department store is located across the street, announced an architectural competition for the design of a new mixed-use property on the site. The winner of that contest was Alvar Aalto, who had also designed the nearby Rautatalo.
Both the copper-clad exterior, and the central atrium concept of the building's interior, were designed to match those of the Rautatalo.
The central space making up the atrium receives natural illumination from the skylights extending downwards from the roof. Surrounding the atrium are the upper floors' mezzanine structures.
The upper floors, originally allocated to office use, have subsequently been taken over by the book store.[2]
There is a restaurant, Café Aalto, opened in 1986, located on the first floor of the building.
In 2015, Stockmann sold the operations of the Academic Bookstore chain to the Bonnier Group.[3]
In 2018, Stockmann also sold the property to a real estate investor for over EUR 108 m.[4]