Yrjö Lindegren (1900–1952) was a Finnish architect known for the Serpentine House (Käärmetalo, 1951) in Helsinki — a sinuously curved apartment building that adapts to its topography. Together with Toivo Jäntti, he designed the Olympic Stadium (1938) in Helsinki. Lindegren's work represents the humane strain of Nordic Modernism.
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