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Finnish architect
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Veikko Viljo Vilhelm Larkas (27 March 1909, in Helsinki – 1969) was a Finnish architect. A native of Helsinki, he graduated from the Aalto University School of Science and Technology in 1938. Larkas is particularly known for his designs for a number of churches throughout Finland, including the Pielisensuu Church.

Compilation of Churches designed by Larkas

References

  • Suomen korkeakoulu insinöörit ja arkkitehdit 1956. STS:n ja TFiF:n julkaisema matrikkeli, s. 428. Helsinki: Sanoma Oy, 1956.
  • "Kirkon suunnittelija" (in Finnish)

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