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Anna-Lisa Stigell

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Anna-Lisa Stigell
Born23 December 1899
Died
28 August 1975 (1975-08-29) (aged 75)
NationalityFinnish
OccupationArchitect

Anna-Lisa Stigell (23 December 1899, Turku – 28 August 1975) was a Finnish architect.[1]

Design work

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Stiegle graduated as an architect in 1922. she worked in various architectural offices and in 1928 founded a private architectural office. Among other things, she led the restoration of the churches of Nauvoo and Dragosfiar and the Swedish Theater in Turku Åbo Svenska Teater . she wrote articles on architecture and a biography of the architect Erik Bryggman (1964). He was particularly interested in Swedish farmhouses and Middle Ages churches. She worked as a designer of bus stations between 1939 and 1942.[2]

Books

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  • Herrgårdar in Finland. Sjundby. Söderström 1930.
  • Bostadsplan and workplace Finlands svenska marthaförbund 1938.
  • Vi sätter bo : en handdning för de unga som skall grunda ett eget hem. [author: Anna-Lisa Stigell, Elli Ruuth, Dora Jung ; illustrations: Olof Ottelin]. Swedish population associations in Finland 1945.
  • Grannas - husbands byggnadsplaner. Bostadsföreningen för svenska Finland r.f 1945.
  • Nagu kyrka genome tiderna. Sartre. ur Åbo Underrättelser 13.12.1958. Åbo Underrättelser 1959.
  • Erik Bryggman. Tammisaari Tryckeri 1965.
  • Erik Bryggman. Bennett, Janey; Mosso, Leonardo ; Stigell, Anna-Lisa; Johnsson, Ulf G.; Svedberg, Erika. Southern California Institute of Architecture 1986.
  • Kyrkans teken och Sains gång : tideräkningen och Finlands primitiva medeltidsmålningar. Finnish Antiquities Association 1974.

References

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  1. ^ "552 (Vem och vad? Biografisk handbok / 1967)". runeberg.org (in Swedish). Retrieved 2023-09-04.
  2. ^ "Anna-Lisa Stigell – arkitekt och symbolforskare :: Naisten Ääni". www.naistenaani.fi. Retrieved 2023-09-04.