A chronological series of monographs on buildings, dealing with the architecture of Alvar Aalto. The second book in the series, SUNILA 1936-54 (Vol. 7), has now been published. This richly illustrated volume examines Aalto´s role in the service of Finnish industry. The particular emphasis is on the Sunila project, one of the most extraordinary and well-preserved Modernist industrial and residential complexes.A bold stroke for an ambitious architectural project, Sunila (1936-1954) is a unique effort in which Alvar Aalto was tasked to create three industrial villages. Simply, it marked a turning point in Aalto's career. Requiring a functional community alongside an industrial plant, Sunila's pulp-mill needed housing, for which Aalto constructed a functioning residential area with apartment blocks, supervisors' dwellings, bus stops and a school. The seventh volume in the Alvar Aalto Foundation's 28-volume set, this comprehensive and elegantly designed monograph exemplifies the foundation's high publishing standards. Extensive color photographs, black and white floor plans, project sketches and essays from scholars create a holistic picture of the project; in words and pictures, the book documents the project's challenges, successes, and compromises. This complete volume details a nearly 20-year effort, from concept to concrete, as Aalto moved to conquer his career's largest project.