Erik Bryggman (1891–1955) was a Finnish architect and a pioneer of Finnish Modernism alongside Alvar Aalto. His Chapel of the Resurrection (1941) in Turku — where a wall of glass opens the chapel to a birch grove — is considered one of the finest Nordic sacred buildings. Bryggman's work combines classical restraint with a sensitivity to landscape that characterises the best of Finnish architecture.
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