Martta Martikainen-Ypyä Explained

Martta Martikainen-Ypyä (September 19, 1904  - December 17, 1992) was a Finnish architect.[1]

She was born Martha Irene Martikainen in Iisalmi and trained with architects and . From 1928 to 1936, she was architect for office buildings for the Finnish Ministry of Defence. She graduated from the Helsinki University of Technology in 1932.

In 1936, she married architect . The couple formed an architectural firm in Vyborg; in 1939, they moved to Helsinki. Following World War II, she worked in the housing production office of Hyresgästernas Sparkasse- och Byggnadslånebyrån (HSB) in Stockholm, becoming department head. Martikainen-Ypyä, by herself or in partnership with her husband, won a number or architectural competitions and also designed many hospitals, schools, factories, office building and housing projects.

Martikainen-Ypyä died in Helsinki at the age of 88.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Martta Martikainen-Ypyä . Museum of Finnish Architecture . fi . 2016-10-06 . https://web.archive.org/web/20161009131503/http://www.mfa.fi/arkkitehtiesittely?apid=959500 . 2016-10-09 . dead .
  2. Book: Bonnet, Alain . MoMoWo: 100 projects in 100 years. European Women in Architecture and Design 1918-2018 . 59 . Fernández García, Ana María . Groot, Marjan . Kermavnar, Simona . Lazarini, Franci . Mohar, Katarina . Souto, Maria Helena . 2016 . 978-9612549060.