Raili Pietila
General Information
Occupation: Architect
Date of Birth: January 01, 1926
Birth City: Pieksämäki
Birth Country: Finland
Resident Country: Finland
Sources: http://www.arkitera.com/e1985-raili-and-reima-pietila.html
Specialties
Jobs
Employer: private practice
Title: Architect
Country: Finland
Start Date: January 01, 1960
Notes: with her husband, Reima Pietila
Collaborators
Name: Reima Pietila
Project: various
Notes: her husband
Apprenticeships
No apprenticeships on record
Awards
No awards on record
Exhibitions
No exhibitions on record
Notable Projects
Title: Dipoli Conference Center
City: Otaniemi
Country: Finland
End Date: January 01, 1966
Title: Tampere Main Library (Metso)
City: Tampere
Country: Finland
Start Date: January 01, 1978
End Date: January 01, 1982
Title: Mantyniemi, the residence of the President of Finland
City: Helsinki
Start Date: January 01, 1984
End Date: January 01, 1992
Education
No education on record
Licensing
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Professional Affiliations
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Publications By
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Publications About
Title: Delhi gates
Author: Sunil Sethi
Publication: Wallpaper*
Volume: 28
Page: 107-110
Date Published: January 01, 2000
Notes: May 2000. A report on the "exciting" Finnish embassy building in Delhi designed in 1983-86 by Finnish husband-and-wife team Reima and Raili Pietila.
Title: Built to order
Author: Stephen Gardner
Publication: The Observer Magazine
Page: 30-34
Date Published: March 01, 1992
Notes: March 1992
Title: Reima and Raili Pietila
Author: Design Journal (Korea)
Publication: Design Journal (Korea)
Volume: 43
Page: 48
Date Published: January 01, 1991
Notes: A brief profile of architectural partnership Reima and Raili Pietila, with examples of their work.
Title: The Architecture of Raili and Reima Pietila: a Strategy of Resistance
Author: K. Broner
Publication: Form and Function (Finland)
Volume: 2
Page: 20-27
Date Published: January 01, 1985
Title: Finnish Reflections: Space Time Objects
Author: K. Siikala
Publisher: Kirjayhtyma
City: Helsinki
Date Published: January 01, 1981
Notes: 140 pages. Also in Finnish, German and Russian. 95 illustrations.