Elsa Arokallio

Finnish architect
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IntroFinnish architect
PlacesFinland
isArchitect
Work fieldEngineering
Gender
Female
Birth18 August 1892, Kurkijoki
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Biography

Elsa Arokallio (1892, Kurkijoki - 1982) was a Finnish architect. She was born in 1892 to Gustaf Arokallio and Elisabeth Parviainen. She graduated in 1910 and obtained her degree in architecture in 1919 from Helsinki University of Technology. She created an architecture firm with her husband, Erkki Väänänen. After four years of marriage he died, and Arokallio ran the firm herself. She also worked for the Ministry of Defence and helped design the barracks in Kauhava which were completed in 1933, and coastal artillery headquarters in Lahdenpohja, which were completed in 1933. In the 1930s she also worked with Elsi Borg.
In 1940 Arokallio moved to Viborg where she worked with Martha Martikainen-Ypyän. After World War II she worked at the Lahti Könösen firm and designed single-family houses. She'd go on to work at Finland's Building Board from 1953-1959, building schools in Kokkola, Jakobstad, Tampere and Varkaus. She also began to work in interior design.

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