Heikki Siren
Heikki Siren (October 5, 1918 in Helsinki – February 25, 2013 in Helsinki) was a Finnish architect.[1] He graduated from the Helsinki University of Technology in 1946 as a student of his father J. S. Sirén. Heikki Siren designed most of his works together with his spouse Kaija Siren.
Famous works
- Finnish National Theatre Small Stage, Helsinki, 1954
- Otaniemi Chapel, Espoo, 1956
- Kallio Municipal Offices, Helsinki, 1965
- Ympyrätalo, Helsinki, 1968
- Brucknerhaus, Linz, 1973
- Graniittitalo, Helsinki, 1982
- Baghdad Convention Center, Baghdad, 1983
Sources
- "Ympyrätalon suunnitellut arkkitehti Heikki Siren on kuollut - Kuolleet - Kulttuuri - Helsingin Sanomat". Hs.fi. Retrieved March 29, 2013.
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