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Geselius, Lindgren, and Saarinen

Geselius, Lindgren, and Saarinen


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Herman Geselius (1874-1916), Armas Lindgren (1874-1929), and Eliel Saarinen (1873-1950) were three architects, who worked and lived in Finland in the chancing of centuries, and those men were really unique geniuses, who were drawn the National Museum of Finland. Those men were very interesting persons, and I have written many times about them, and their way of life in the bohemian community, where were lived the national compositor of Finland, Jean Sibelius. The thing what makes those persons very interesting was that they had the Architect office, what those men kept, and then they were starting to argue.

That was the end of the architect office, and then those persons ever talk together. This thing is very interesting because architects are doctoral students and those persons are normally very calm and rational persons, who would not break their relationships because of some small conflict. The thing, what made those architects also somehow interesting, was that they got very big work at the first, and then they lived at Hvitträsk in Kirkkonummi with their families.

Here I must say that the first competition and work, what those men made was not the National Museum of Finland, it was the Tallberg house at Katajanokka, and the second work was the national pavilion of Finland for the Word Exposition of Paris. The National Museum of Finland was the last work of the office and Armas Lindgren finishes that work because firm ended. Lindgren separated from the office in 1905 and established own firm. After that Saarinen separated from the Geselius, Lindgren, Saarinen company, and continued own work in 1907, and the reason might be that Geselius had health problems. The thing was that those people lived in one house, and there was also the smaller house in the yard, where Geselius lived.

Why Geselius and Saarinen buried in Hvitträsk?

The place where that house locates is near one very attractive lake, and the thing, what is really interesting detail is that the Eliel Saarinen and Herman Geselius are buried in Hvitträsk. Geselius died in 1916 at the age of 42 because of cancer, and that thing is a really interesting detail. Another thing is that if Saarinen had personal problems with Geselius, why that man buried in Hvitträsk? Or was there any personal problems at all.

The life of Lindgren and Geselius was really short, so there is one question, did someone murder those men? Geselius died in the age of 42, and Lindgren in age 55, and that thing is that death of those men could be natural. They could drink very much and smoke very much cigarettes, so that thing could explain the deaths. But is the thing that Saarinen moved to America something to do with those deaths?

Was one of those three men actually in the team, because the mission was to confess, that those men had nothing to hide. When we are looking at the history of those three men, we must notice that Saarinen moved to the USA, and the Hvitträsk remained their summer house, which meant very high prices at that time. Was that man afraid something? And what that thing could be?  Or did they hire something?

The sister of Herman Geselius was Loja Saarinen, who married Eliel Saarinen and moved to Michigan with her husband. Was that marriage made because Geselius wanted that somebody will take care of his sister? If we would think the motive of moving to another side on Earth, that thing might, of course, caused because of willing to see America. But was the real reason for that thing that Saarinen afraid something in Hvitträsk, and then they wanted to leave the country. Those men were really extraordinary people, and they are interesting targets for thoughts and theories.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gesellius,_Lindgren,_and_Saarinen

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