Thanks to Markus Lähteenmãki, we were able to visit the National Pensions Institute, one of Aalto’s several major post-war projects for the Welfare State.
The front façade is a touch dour:-

Less dour at the back:-

Inside, characteristically good quality detailing, including the lights:-



It was a working bureaucracy:-


With a fine library:-



Then, we went to a beautiful 1970s library, designed by Aarne Ervi, who had worked for Aalto:-

And had lunch in the restaurant in the Lasipalatsi, a perfectly preserved 1930s interior, recently renovated. Very good reindeer:-


