• Aalto started working on the plans for the church in 1955 as an offshoot of the master plan of Imatra completed in 1953.
  • The Church of the Three Crosses in Imatra, Finland designed by Alvar Aalto is one of them.
  • Aalto started working on the plans for this church in 1955 as an offshoot of the master plan of Imatra completed in 1953.
  • Church of the Three Crosses, Vuoksenniska, Imatra, Finland. 1955-58. Plastic, cardboard, and synthetic polymer paint.
  • Church of the Three Crosses (Finnish: Kolmen Ristin kirkko; also known as Vuoksenniska Church) is a Lutheran church located in Kaukopää, Imatra, Finland.
  • The urban plan was not carried out until 1953, and then only partly, but it at least earned him the commission to build the ‘Church of the Three Crosses’.
  • The Church of the Three Crosses, completed in 1957, was designed by Alvar Aalto.
  • The Church of the Three Crosses consists of three consecutive halls which can be separated by sliding walls...
  • The Church of the Three Crosses was completed in 1957. The stained glass on the ceiling is as old as the church and also designed by Alvar Aalto.
  • The Church of the Three Crosses (Vuoksenniska chruch), designed by academician Alvar Aalto, is architecturally an interesting building.