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Valter Thomé (5 August 1874 – 1 February 1918) was a Finnish architect who worked in the National Romantic or Art nouveau style. ==Life and career== Born in Pudasjärvi and raised in Alajärvi, Thomé studied architecture at the Helsinki Polytechnic Institute, graduating in 1898.〔Patrick Eriksson, ("Thomé, Valter" ), Uppslagsverket Finland, retrieved 31 January 2013 〕〔Ivar Hortling, ''Valter Thomé: en minnesteckning'' (1919), abbreviated by Miika Kurkela, (online ) at Valter Thomé, Raahe.info, retrieved 1 February 2013 〕 As a trainee, he worked in the offices 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 of the syncretic National Romantic style.〔Jeremy Howard, ''Art Nouveau: International and National Styles in Europe'', Critical introductions to art, Manchester/New York: Manchester University Press, 1996, ISBN 9780719041600, (p. 178 ).〕 After opening his first architectural practice in Tampere with August Krook,〔 he later partnered in Helsinki with Karl Lindahl (1900–05), the Udd brothers (1909–12) and finally with his own brother Ivar (born 1882); the two of them were among the most successful architects in Finland in the early 20th century, designing numerous public buildings, business and industrial buildings and private villas. In addition, Valter Thomé collaborated with Bertel Jung and Sonck on what became an influential plan for the Töölö-Hietaniemi section of Helsinki; he later drew up city plans for Kotka, Savonlinna, Lappeenranta, Kristiinankaupunki, Naantali and Jyväskylä.〔 In 1916, he was one of the highest-taxed individuals in Helsinki.〔 Valter Thomé, his brother Ivar and a third brother, William, founder of the Thomesto Oy timber company, were shot by Reds in Vihti during the Finnish Civil War while trying to cross to the White side of the line.〔(Walter ), (Ivar Alfred ) and (William Gustaf Thomé ) at War Victims in Finland, 1914–1922, retrieved 31 January 2013 〕 They were buried together in the New Cemetery in Helsinki.〔 A fourth brother, the artist Verner Thomé, was not with them and survived.
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