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Finnish architect (1870–1956)
Lars Eliel Sonck (10 August 1870 – 14 March 1956) was a Finnish architect. He was a prominent figure in early 20th-century Finnish architecture, known
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(1919–1952), Finnish athlete Helga Sonck-Majewski (1916–2015), Finnish artist Lars Sonck (1870–1956), Finnish architect Martinus Sonck (ca. 1590–1625), first Dutch
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with engineer Herman Norrmén), second prize to Lars Sonck, and third prize to a joint entry by Sonck, Bertil Jung and Valter Thomé. Nyström's scheme
Architecture_of_Finland
Church in Turku, Finland
designed by Professor Lars Sonck and is one of the most popular wedding churches in Turku, being able to seat 1,800 people. When Sonck won the competition
St_Michael's_Church,_Turku
Capital and largest city of the Åland Islands
centre Several buildings in Mariehamn were designed by Finnish architect Lars Sonck, including the church of Mariehamn (1927), the main building of the Åland
Mariehamn
Michael's Church by Lars Sonck in Turku Interior of the cathedral with frescoes by Hugo Simberg in Tampere Kallio Church by Lars Sonck in Helsinki The church
Art Nouveau religious buildings
Art_Nouveau_religious_buildings
Period in the history of the visual arts in Finland, 1880–1910
Retrieved 15 July 2020. Manninen, Antti (16 September 2007). "Arkkitehti Lars Sonck oli huipulla kun jugend rantautui Suomeen". Helsingin Sanomat. Retrieved
Golden_Age_of_Finnish_Art
Cathedral in Tampere, Finland
Tampere. The building was designed in the National Romantic style by Lars Sonck, and built between 1902 and 1907. The cathedral is famous for its frescoes
Tampere_Cathedral
1890–1911 European style of art and architecture
(1899–1901) Tampere Cathedral in the Finnish National Romantic Style by Lars Sonck (1902–1907) By the River of Tuonela in the Finnish National Romantic Style
Art_Nouveau
Church in Helsinki, Finland
located in the Punavuori district of Helsinki, Finland. It was designed by Lars Sonck and built between 1933 and 1935. The church was inaugurated on 14 April
Mikael_Agricola_Church
Church in Helsinki, Finland
church in the Kallio district of Helsinki, Finland. It was designed by Lars Sonck and represents National Romanticism with Art Nouveau influences. The National
Kallio_Church
Home of Aino and Jean Sibelius in Järvenpää, Finland
Helsinki, the two-story wooden home was designed by Finnish architect Lars Sonck. The foundation was laid in the autumn of 1903, and the Sibelius family
Ainola
Finnish municipality and town in Raseborg sub-region, Uusimaa
Continental (1901) (now the Hotel Regatta) was designed by architect Lars Sonck in the notable Jugendstil style of the time; after falling into disrepair
Hanko,_Finland
Hospital in southern part of Helsinki, Finland
with address at Tehtaankatu 30 in Helsinki. The building was designed by Lars Sonck and its construction was completed in June 1905. It is named Eira after
Eira_Hospital
Notable works and moments in the international art style
department store was created by Silver Studio Ainola was finished by Lars Sonck in Järvenpää, Grand Duchy of Finland Yaroslavsky railway station was completed
Timeline_of_Art_Nouveau
Helsinki Subdivision in Uusimaa, Finland
1916. Kulosaari Casino, Armas Lindgren, 1915. Former Kulosaari Hotel, Lars Sonck, 1917. Ribbinginhovi terraced housing, Armas Lindgren, 1920. View of the
Kulosaari
Church is a Lutheran church in the Kallio district. It was designed by Lars Sonck and represents National Romanticism with Art Nouveau influences. The church
List of tourist attractions in Helsinki
List_of_tourist_attractions_in_Helsinki
Area of Helsinki in Uusimaa, Finland
along the Ruoholahti canal. The harbour management office designed by Lars Sonck in 1929 on Laivapojanaukio is one of the four protected buildings in Jätkäsaari
Jätkäsaari
(1932–2021) Anton Werner Lignell (1867–1954) Viljo Revell (1910–1964) Lars Sonck (1870–1956) Erik Bruun – graphic designer (1926– ) Fanny Churberg – painter
List of Swedish-speaking Finns
List_of_Swedish-speaking_Finns
Governmental building in Naantali, Finland
manor house built for himself in 1914. It was designed by the architect Lars Sonck. When Kordelin died in 1917 the manor's ownership shifted to the University
Kultaranta
Helsinki Subdivision in Uusimaa, Finland
passing to the north of the Kaisaniemi botanical gardens. The architect Lars Sonck criticised the Katajanokka zoning plan saying it would make the area into
Katajanokka
Saarinen (1910–1961) Eliel Saarinen (1873–1950) J. S. Sirén (1889–1961) Lars Sonck (1870–1956) Josef Stenbäck (1854–1929) Uno Ullberg (1879–1944) Martti
List_of_Finns
City in Uusimaa, Finland
famous architects or commissioners, such as Villa Carlstedt designed by Lars Sonck. Many villas were also founded in Kilo and Leppävaara. The Karhusaari
Espoo
Vilhelm Snellman, influential Fennoman philosopher and Finnish statesman Lars Sonck, architect Bengt Idestam-Almquist, the "father of Swedish film criticism"
Swedish-speaking population of Finland
Swedish-speaking_population_of_Finland
Neighbourhoods in Helsinki, Finland
engineer Herman Norrmén), second prize to architect Lars Sonck, and third prize to a joint entry by Sonck together with architects Bertil Jung and Valter
Töölö
Finnish merchant (1875–1926)
Kuninkaankatu and Kauppakatu. The building was designed by architects Lars Sonck and Birger Federley. The building was expanded in 1906 along Kuninkaankatu
Nikolai_Tirkkonen
Finnish stock exchange
Share of AB Börs, issued 29 february 1916 with illustration of the stock exchange building designed by architect Lars Sonck
Nasdaq_Helsinki
Finnish architect (born 1943)
Finland, Helsinki, ed., 1983 VR, Opastusjärjestelrnä, Helsinki, 1982 Lars Sonck 1870–1956, Suomen rakennustaiteen museo, Helsinki, ed., 1981 Kurkimäen
Esa_Piironen
Town in Uusimaa, Finland
centre. The composer moved with his family to the cottage designed by Lars Sonck on September 24, 1904, and he lived there until his death in 1957. Ainola
Järvenpää
Hotel in Jätkäsaari, Helsinki, Finland
international darker style. The protected harbour warehouse building designed by Lars Sonck, located next to the building, was renovated into a convention centre
Clarion_Hotel_Helsinki
Town in Uusimaa, Finland
Mossebacken pension and the summer restaurant Casino, both designed by Lars Sonck, were built near Kukkukivi. The wooden pavilion at Kukkukivi was replaced
Loviisa
Wife of the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius
Tuusula, using Sibelius's share of his uncle's estate to pay the architect. Lars Sonck was chosen to design their house, which they called Ainola. The Sibelius
Aino_Sibelius
Street in Helsinki, Finland
Pohjoisranta is surrounded by valuable buildings designed by Onni Tarjanne, Lars Sonck and Theodor Höijer. After the Hakaniemi bridge leading from Pohjoisranta
Pohjoisranta
Office building in Helsinki, Finland
Korvenmaa, tr. Jüri Kokkonen, Innovation Versus Tradition: The Architect Lars Sonck: Works and Projects, 1900–1910, Suomen Muinaismuistoyhdistyksen aikakauskirja
Pohjola_Insurance_building
Chorale by Jean Sibelius (1912)
Lutheran church in the Kallio subdistrict of Helsinki; the Finnish architect Lars Sonck designed the building, which stylistically incorporates both national
The_Bells_of_Kallio_Church
Nationalistic ideology about the culture and ethnicity of Finnish people
architecture and Art Nouveau influences. Architects like Eliel Saarinen and Lars Sonck were key figures during this period, with Saarinen's Helsinki Railway
Finnish_nationalism
City in Western Finland
Cathedral of Tampere in the Jussinkylä district, designed by Finnish architect Lars Sonck
Tampere
Subdivision in Uusimaa, Finland
The Kallio Church, designed by Lars Sonck and built in 1908–1912, represents the Finnish national romantic school of architecture, as well as a change
Kallio
Former Finnish bank
on Esplanadi. That gem of Finnish Art Nouveau, designed by architect Lars Sonck and completed in 1904, was left in disrepair by PYP until its renovation
Yhdyspankki
Railway station in Espoo, Finland
was founded from the suburban area according to a zoning plan made by Lars Sonck. The suburban settlement also spread to the north of the station, where
Leppävaara_railway_station
ISBN 9783980789417, p. 66. Innovation versus Tradition: The Architect Lars Sonck: Works and Projects 1900–1910, tr. Jüri Kokkonen, Suomen Muinaismuistoyhdistyksen
Polytechnic_Students'_Union
designed by Sir Arnold Thornely. Tampere Cathedral, Finland, designed by Lars Sonck. Poti Cathedral in Georgia within the Russian Empire, designed by Alexander
1907_in_architecture
Russian architect (1872–1916)
learned the Finnish version of Art Nouveau practiced by Eliel Saarinen and Lars Sonck, as well as Roman architecture of Southern Europe; both these styles became
Marian_Peretyatkovich
Saarinen Ebba-Stina Schalin-Hult Heikki Siren J. S. Sirén Kaija Siren Lars Sonck Matti Suuronen Jaakko Tähtinen Einari Teräsvirta Martti Välikangas Waldemar
List_of_Finnish_architects
Church in Åland, Finland
inspiration for the tower of Tampere Cathedral, designed by architect Lars Sonck, who spent his formative years in Åland, where his father served as vicar
St_Michael's_Church,_Finström
Finnish businessman
was buried in Rauma on a chapel which was drawn by Finnish architect Lars Sonck. Kordelin never married and was childless. Upon his death he bequeathed
Alfred_Kordelin
City district in Tampere, Finland
Pyynikinrinne area, which was won in 1903 by architect Lars Sonck. The town plan drawn up by Sonck was confirmed in 1907. The town plan was in line with
Pyynikinrinne
Finnish architect (1867–1939)
distinct personal style. In this regard he is not comparable with e.g. Lars Sonck or Eliel Saarinen. Stylistically he had a broad repertoire and was open
Selim_A._Lindqvist
Village in Åland, Finland
association's clubhouse Klockkulla, built in 1931, was originally designed by Lars Sonck. The village's harbor Finnvik has a popular guest harbor with room for
Lappo,_Åland
City district in Kuopio, Finland
an architectural competition held in 1899, which was won by architect Lars Sonck for Haapaniemi. On the basis of the competition entries, a draft town
Haapaniemi
Former Finnish municipality
print-maker Ilkka Uusitalo [fi], diplomat Kauno Kleemola, politician Lars Sonck, architect Lucina Hagman, teacher and Member of the Parliament of Finland
Kälviä
1938 The Mariehamn Navigation School building, designed by architect Lars Sonck, was completed. 1944 Högre Navigationsskolan became Ålands Sjöfartsläroverk
Alandica_Shipping_Academy
Finnish architect (1882–1964)
time, including Gustaf Nyström, Birger Brunila [fi], Armas Lindgren and Lars Sonck. He ran his own design bureau, first, from 1910 to 1919, jointly with
Wäinö_Palmqvist
Finnish sports shooter (1872–1930)
He maintained a link to his family by having a summer villa drawn by Lars Sonck built in Luhtikylä. He was killed by an accidental discharge of a pistol
Huvi_Tuiskunen
Finnish architect
of, among others, Lars Sonck, the firm of Grahn, Hedman & Wasastjerna, and Onni Törnqvist (later known as Onni Tarjanne). Like Sonck, he was an early proponent
Valter_Thomé
Street in Helsinki, Finland
(homepage) Agricola Church, a Lutheran church (homepage). Designed by Lars Sonck in 1925. Villa Hjelt, a residence of the Italian ambassador to Finland
Tehtaankatu
Norwegian-born photographer (1856–1923)
Helene Schjerfbeck, artist Ernst Lindelöf, mathematician and professor Lars Sonck, architect Adolf Paul, writer Architects: Armas Lindgren, Eliel Saarinen
Daniel_Nyblin
Finnish architect
exhibition of the architecture of Hongell, together with her contemporary Lars Sonck, titled "The old architecture of Mariehamn", took place in Helsinki in
Hilda_Hongell
Finnish architect (1862–1916)
embarking on active collaboration with Elia Heikel, she joined the agency of Lars Sonck. One of her most notable works is the Signelinna (also known as Nerwanderin
Signe_Hornborg
Finnish architect (1872–1946)
several notable architects, including Lars Sonck, Karl Hård af Segerstad, and Eliel Saarinen. Together with Sonck and Saarinen, Jung is credited with bringing
Bertel_Jung
1967 song by Sandie Shaw
(1967), by Yvonne Přenosilová. Danish - "Lille Marionet" (1967), by Grethe Sønck. Dutch: "Speelbal in de Wind" (1967), by Reggy van der Burgt and Anneke
Puppet on a String (Sandie Shaw song)
Puppet_on_a_String_(Sandie_Shaw_song)
Head coach: Sven-Göran Eriksson Head coach: Festus Onigbinde Head coaches: Lars Lagerbäck and Tommy Söderberg Head coach: Mirko Jozić Note: caps for Yugoslavia
2002_FIFA_World_Cup_squads
1963 song by Grethe and Jørgen Ingmann
and still holds wide appeal. Grethe Sønck inherited the rights to the song after Sejr Volmer-Sørensen's death. Sønck took great care of the song and very
Dansevise
Josef Sommer Maximilian Sommer 1934– German-American retired actor Grethe Sønck Grethe Hald 1929–2010 Danish actress and singer Trey Songz Tremaine Neverson
List_of_stage_names
Association football club in Germany
non-FIFA nationality. Craig Moore Marco Reus Håvard Nordtveit Yann Sommer Lars Stindl Tony Jantschke Patrick Herrmann Marcus Thuram 12 – the 12th man, dedicated
Borussia_Mönchengladbach
Belgian film and television producer (born 1969)
Hoppers Frederik Sonck 2020 Nothing to Report Niets Te Melden Executive producer Jeroen Dumoulein 2020 Me too Ik u ook Producer Frederik Sonck and Brecht De
Peter_Bouckaert_(producer)
Danish lyricist, actor, director, and television host
was sung by Grethe and Jørgen Ingmann. In 1968 he married actress Grethe Sønck. He died in Copenhagen in 1982. https://www.alt.dk/kendte/multikunstner
Sejr_Volmer-Sørensen
Second and final stage of the 2002 FIFA World Cup
Vanderhaeghe 24' CM 10 Johan Walem LM 8 Bart Goor CF 11 Gert Verheyen CF 7 Marc Wilmots (c) Substitutions: FW 9 Wesley Sonck 72' Manager: Robert Waseige
2002 FIFA World Cup knockout stage
2002_FIFA_World_Cup_knockout_stage
Events from the year 2010 in Denmark. Monarch – Margrethe II Prime minister – Lars Løkke Rasmussen 1 January – A Somali man is charged with trying to kill Kurt
2010_in_Denmark
S. Siddalingaiah, 79, Indian film director (Bangaarada Manushya). Helga Sonck-Majewski, 98, Finnish artist Alice Teichova, 94, Austrian-born British economic
Deaths_in_March_2015
Simons – 1. FC Nürnberg – 2010–13 Hugo Siquet – SC Freiburg – 2021–23 Wesley Sonck – Borussia M'gladbach – 2004–07 Stéphane Stassin – Borussia M'gladbach –
List of foreign Bundesliga players
List_of_foreign_Bundesliga_players
Novel series by Astrid Lindgren
books are a good representation of the life in the 1940s and 1950s. Fredrik Sonck believed that the series is primarily interesting as a document of the time
Kati_(book_series)
Soetaers – Roda JC, Ajax – 1999–2004 Hans Somers – Utrecht – 2004–10 Wesley Sonck – Ajax – 2003–05 Sébastien Stassin – RBC Roosendaal – 2000–01 Kenny Steppe
List of foreign football players in the Netherlands
List_of_foreign_football_players_in_the_Netherlands
Friendly Poland 1–1 Belgium Szczecin, Poland 20:00 Żurawski 4' Report Sonck 41' Stadium: Stadion Miejski Attendance: 19,000 Referee: Martin Ingvarsson
Poland national football team results (2000–2019)
Poland_national_football_team_results_(2000–2019)
bombing. Bernard Smith, 99, American sailboat designer, liver cancer. Grethe Sønck, 80, Danish actress and singer, natural causes. Muhammad al-Rabou'e, 34
Deaths_in_February_2010
Colmbine" 6 5 Dario Campeotto "Kære du" 5 6 Gitte Hænning "Lille sarte kvinde" 4 7 Birthe Wilke "Pourquoi" 3 8 Grethe Sønck "Verden er en gammal bekendt" 7
Denmark in the Eurovision Song Contest 1963
Denmark_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest_1963
1. FC Nürnberg 2005–06 football season
65' Polák 59' Saenko 86' Kießling 88' Match Report 34' Zé António 37' Sonck Stadium: Frankenstadion Attendance: 42,391 Referee: Michael Weiner Man of
2005–06_1._FC_Nürnberg_season
Athletics team competitions
160 13.82 4.5 8 A 2 Cédric Lavanne France 0.149 13.82 4.5 10 B 3 Juha Sonck Finland 0.130 13.97 3 11 B 5 Serhiy Demydyuk Ukraine 0.162 14.06 2 12
2010 European Team Championships Super League
2010_European_Team_Championships_Super_League
Track and field athletics tournament
hurdles Maksim Lynsha Belarus 13.86 Damien Broothaerts Belgium 13.95 Juha Sonck Finland 14.04 400 m hurdles Jussi Heikkilä Finland 50.49 Vincent Vanryckeghem
2009 European Team Championships
2009_European_Team_Championships
Fakiri (to SK Brann) — GK USA Kasey Keller (to Fulham FC) — FW BEL Wesley Sonck (to Club Brugge) — FW BRA Kahê (to Gençlerbirliği S.K.) — MF SUI David
List of German football transfers summer 2007
List_of_German_football_transfers_summer_2007
Jokihaara 2002: Marko Ritola 2003: Matti Niemi 2004: Marko Ritola 2005: Juha Sonck 2006: Marko Ritola 1960: Jussi Rintamäki 1961: Jussi Rintamäki 1962: Jussi
List of Finnish Athletics Championships winners
List_of_Finnish_Athletics_Championships_winners
LARS SONCK
LARS SONCK
Girl/Female
Hindu
Laurel, Bright, Famous, Protection, Graceful
Female
English
 English variant spelling of Latin Laura, LARA means "laurel." Compare with another form of Lara.
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Variant of Lawrence
Female
Russian
(Лара) Short form of Russian Larissa, possibly LARA means "fortified town." Compare with another form of Lara.
Boy/Male
American, Christian, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Indian, Latin, Swedish
Kyle
Male
Swedish
Variant spelling of Swedish Laures, LARIS means "of Laurentum."
Male
Swedish
Variant spelling of Swedish Laris, LARES means "of Laurentum."
Girl/Female
Russian
Protection.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Marsh.French : habitational name from places so named in Ardèche, Ardennes, Gard, Loire, Nièvre, and Meurthe-et-Moselle, from the Latin personal name Marcius, used adjectivally.French : from the personal name Meard, Mard, Mart, vernacular forms of the saint’s name Médard. Morlet notes that there are a number of places called Saint-Mars, formerly recorded in Latin as Sanctus Medardus.French : from the name of the month, mars ‘ March’, denoting seed sown in March, and hence a metonymic name for an arable grower.French (De Mars) : habitational name from Mars in the Ardennes.Dutch : from a short form of the personal name Marsilius.
Surname or Lastname
North German variant of Laas 2.Jewish (Ashkenazic)
North German variant of Laas 2.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : unexplained.English : nickname from Middle English lesse, lasse ‘smaller’ (from Old English lǣssa ‘less’), perhaps also used in the sense ‘younger’.
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly southern)
English (chiefly southern) : patronymic from the personal name Law (pet form of Lawrence).Perhaps a reduced form of Scottish or Irish McLeish. Compare McLaws.
Male
Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Icelandic Lárus, LARS means "laurel."
Boy/Male
Muslim
A famous jurist had this name
Female
English
English pet form of Latin Laura, LARI means "laurel."
Girl/Female
English
Lark.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a merry person or an early riser, from Middle English lavero(c)k, lark (Old English lÄwerce). It was perhaps also a metonymic occupational name for someone who netted the birds and sold them for the cooking pot.English : from a medieval personal name, a byform of Lawrence, derived by back-formation from Larkin.
Male
English
English unisex name derived from the vocabulary word, from Old English lawcere, LARK means "song-bird."
Boy/Male
Scandinavian American Danish Dutch Swedish Latin
Victorious.
Girl/Female
Latin American Scottish Russian Spanish
Famous.
Male
French
French form of German Abelard, ABÉLARD means "noble strength."
LARS SONCK
LARS SONCK
Girl/Female
Muslim
Good, New
Surname or Lastname
English
English : derivative of Mead.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English keech ‘lump’, ‘fat’, hence an unflattering nickname for a fat, lumpish person.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Sikh, Tamil
Desiring and Wishing; Lord Shiva; Sunrise
Girl/Female
Hindu
A devoted one, Tender, Woman of magdala, To be present in latent
Male
English
Irish Anglicized form of Gaelic Fionnbarr, FINBAR means "fair-headed."
Girl/Female
French, German, Latin
Lucky; Female Version of Felix
Boy/Male
Tamil
One who desires to rule
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Decorated king
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Gift of Allah; God Gift
LARS SONCK
LARS SONCK
LARS SONCK
LARS SONCK
LARS SONCK
n.
The metallic element iron, the symbol of which / was the same as that of the planet Mars.
n.
A species of gibbon (Hylobates lar), found in Burmah. Called also white-handed gibbon.
a.
Having the sandy brown color of the European larks.
v. i.
A frolic; a jolly time.
n.
A tutelary deity; a deceased ancestor regarded as a protector of the family. The domestic Lares were the tutelar deities of a house; household gods. Hence, Eng.: Hearth or dwelling house.
n.
One of the planets of the solar system, the fourth in order from the sun, or the next beyond the earth, having a diameter of about 4,200 miles, a period of 687 days, and a mean distance of 141,000,000 miles. It is conspicuous for the redness of its light.
v. t.
To feed; to fatten.
pl.
of Lar
a.
Loose.
n.
A youth woman; a girl; a sweetheart.
n.
To smear with lard or fat.
n.
The god of war and husbandry.
n.
A guillemot; -- called also lavy.
v. i.
To catch larks; as, to go larking.
v. i.
To sport; to frolic.
n.
To stuff with bacon; to dress or enrich with lard; esp., to insert lardons of bacon or pork in the surface of, before roasting; as, to lard poultry.
n. pl.
See 1st Lar.
n.
Pasture; feed. See Lair.
pl.
of Lar
n.
Any one numerous species of singing birds of the genus Alauda and allied genera (family Alaudidae). They mostly belong to Europe, Asia, and Northern Africa. In America they are represented by the shore larks, or horned by the shore larks, or horned larks, of the genus Otocoris. The true larks have holaspidean tarsi, very long hind claws, and usually, dull, sandy brown colors.