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Annikki Paasikivi (1898–1950) was a Finnish architect. She was the daughter of Juho Kusti Paasikivi (the seventh president of Finland) and his wife Anna Matilda Forsman. Annikki was the oldest of their four children. A scholarship fund at Aalto University is named for her. For a time she did a "woman's hour" on Finnish radio. Her two brothers died in World War II from injuries they had received.

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  • Annikki Paasikivi (en)
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  • Annikki Paasikivi (1898–1950) was a Finnish architect. She was the daughter of Juho Kusti Paasikivi (the seventh president of Finland) and his wife Anna Matilda Forsman. Annikki was the oldest of their four children. A scholarship fund at Aalto University is named for her. For a time she did a "woman's hour" on Finnish radio. Her two brothers died in World War II from injuries they had received. (en)
  • Annikki Aarre Paasikivi (Helsinki, 20 de noviembre de 1898-ibíd., 25 de noviembre de 1950) fue una arquitecta finlandesa.​ (es)
  • Annikki Aarre Paasikivi (née le 20 novembre 1898 à Helsinki – morte le 25 novembre 1950 à Helsinki) est un architecte finlandais. (fr)
  • Annikki Paasikivi, född 20 november 1898 i Helsingfors, död där 25 november 1950, var en finländsk arkitekt. Hon var dotter till Juho Kusti Paasikivi. Paasikivi avlade arkitektexamen 1923 och studerade statskunskap vid universitetet i Genève 1933–1937. Hon tjänstgjorde 1932–1939 vid Nationernas Förbund i Genève och därefter länge vid Finlands rundradio. Som arkitekt inredde hon bland annat biografen vid Högbergsgatan 26 (1929), ritade flera landsortskontor för Kansallis-Osake-Pankki samt skyddskårshuset Korpilinna i Kumo (1928, rivet). (sv)
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  • Annikki Paasikivi (1898–1950) was a Finnish architect. She was the daughter of Juho Kusti Paasikivi (the seventh president of Finland) and his wife Anna Matilda Forsman. Annikki was the oldest of their four children. A scholarship fund at Aalto University is named for her. For a time she did a "woman's hour" on Finnish radio. Her two brothers died in World War II from injuries they had received. (en)
  • Annikki Aarre Paasikivi (Helsinki, 20 de noviembre de 1898-ibíd., 25 de noviembre de 1950) fue una arquitecta finlandesa.​ (es)
  • Annikki Aarre Paasikivi (née le 20 novembre 1898 à Helsinki – morte le 25 novembre 1950 à Helsinki) est un architecte finlandais. (fr)
  • Annikki Paasikivi, född 20 november 1898 i Helsingfors, död där 25 november 1950, var en finländsk arkitekt. Hon var dotter till Juho Kusti Paasikivi. Paasikivi avlade arkitektexamen 1923 och studerade statskunskap vid universitetet i Genève 1933–1937. Hon tjänstgjorde 1932–1939 vid Nationernas Förbund i Genève och därefter länge vid Finlands rundradio. Som arkitekt inredde hon bland annat biografen vid Högbergsgatan 26 (1929), ritade flera landsortskontor för Kansallis-Osake-Pankki samt skyddskårshuset Korpilinna i Kumo (1928, rivet). (sv)
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