Item #H30546 Packet of materials on Nemo Propheta in Patria, 1993, a shelter for Alvar Aalto's boat on the shoreline at Muuratsalo Experimental House. Alvar Aalto Museum.
Packet of materials on Nemo Propheta in Patria, 1993, a shelter for Alvar Aalto's boat on the shoreline at Muuratsalo Experimental House
Packet of materials on Nemo Propheta in Patria, 1993, a shelter for Alvar Aalto's boat on the shoreline at Muuratsalo Experimental House
Packet of materials on Nemo Propheta in Patria, 1993, a shelter for Alvar Aalto's boat on the shoreline at Muuratsalo Experimental House
Packet of materials on Nemo Propheta in Patria, 1993, a shelter for Alvar Aalto's boat on the shoreline at Muuratsalo Experimental House

Packet of materials on Nemo Propheta in Patria, 1993, a shelter for Alvar Aalto's boat on the shoreline at Muuratsalo Experimental House

Jyvaskyla, Finland: Alvar Aalto Museum, (1993). Packet of materials in envelope addressed to Penn State architecture professor Lou Inserra. With approximately 29 sheets of material on the boat and the shelter, which was offered as an international design competition for architecture students to design. In 1952-54, Alvar and Elissa Aalto designed their summer residence known as the Experimental House on Muuratsalo Island in the island municipality of Säynätsalo at the Northern end of Lake Päijänne. At that time, there was still no road connection to the island, so having their own boat was a necessity. Aalto wanted to design the boat himself and threw himself into the task with a passion. After multiple design and construction stages, a sizeable, wooden motor boat, Nemo propheta in patria (Nobody is a Prophet in One's Homeland), was born. There were skilled boat carpenters in Säynätsalo and the boat was launched in spring 1955. With its black-painted hull, mahogany deck and brass fittings it was a really stylish sight. Elissa Aalto was generally at the helm, and the boat was used for shopping trips, transporting guests, and pleasure jaunts to the nearby islands. The boat’s 96hp American motor provided the power for high speeds, but the way it moved through the water was not a complete success – it has been described as tilling the surface of the lake like a plough. The boat had been in a shelter in the grounds of the Experimental House since 1999, and was moved to a temporary storage space for renovation in 2021; in the Fall of 2022 it was brought to a new shelter in Jyvaskyla Harbor. Very good. Item #H30546

Price: $75.00

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