Pauli E. Blomstedt

[1] Blomstedt also worked with Taucher on the design of the Mäkelänkatu municipal workers’ housing, another key example of the Nordic Classicism style in Finland.

They had two children:Yrjö Blomstedt (1926-1994), who became a professor of history at the University of Helsinki and Benita Pasanen (1924-2016), who became the director of the Oulu City Library.

[2] Blomstedt wrote several articles for both Finnish professional journals and newspapers, mainly on the topic of town planning.

Blomstedt's breakthrough works in the Functionalist style were the Finnish Savings Bank in Kotka (1935) and the Pohjanhovi Hotel and restaurant in Rovaniemi (1935, destroyed in the Lapland War).

[4] An exhibition on the life's work of Blomstedt was held at the Museum of Finnish Architecture in 1972, with over 450 drawings on display.

P. E. Blomstedt.
Finnish Language Adult Education Centre, Helsinki, 1927 and extension, 1959.
Hotel Pohjanhovi Hotel, 1936.
Interior, Hotel Pohjanhovi Hotel, 1936.
Liittopankki bank building, Helsinki, 1929.
Blomstedt Art Deco furniture.