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'''Alfred Finnila''' (1913-2001) was an American civil engineer, born and raised in [[San Francisco]], [[California]] in [[USA]].


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As the ''"assistant civil engineer of California"'', Finnila oversaw all the ironing work and half of the road work of the [[Golden Gate Bridge]], during the uplifting of the bridge's main structure in 1933-1937.<ref name=Examiner>San Francisco Examiner. May 27, 1982. No. 147, p. 2. ''Golden Gate Bridge'' - 45th anniversary of completion.</ref> Immediately following the completion of the bridge work, the [[Art Deco]] design of the famous [[Bridge Round House]] [[diner]] was completed by Alfred Finnila at the southeastern end of the [[Golden Gate Bridge]] in 1938. <ref name=King>
{{cite news
|url=http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/place/article/Golden-Gate-Bridge-s-plaza-flawed-but-workable-3585446.php#ixzz2Q9CklCT1
|title=Golden Gate Bridge's Plaza Flawed but Workable
|work=[[San Francisco Chronicle]]
|date=25 May 2012
|first=John|last=King
}}</ref><ref name=Kligman>
{{cite web
|url=http://www.pgecurrents.com/2012/05/25/from-sea-to-shining-sea-pge%E2%80%99s-earley-joins-tribute-to-golden-gate-bridge/
|title=From Sea to Shining Sea: PG&E’s Earley Joins Tribute to Golden Gate Bridge
|work=Currents
|publisher=[[Pacific Gas and Electric|PG&E]]
|date=25 May 2012
|first=David|last=Kligman}}</ref>

==Roots and early life==

In 1902, Alfred Finnila's father Matti Finnila (Finnish spelling: Finnilä) immigrated from [[Kalajoki]], [[Finland]] to [[Los Angeles]], [[California]], sponsored by his brother, who owned a baking oven manufacturing business in [[Los Angeles]]. Matti's brother wrote a book called ''Moneyless Society''. In Los Angeles, Matti Finnila learned the skill of bricklaying. In 1906, the [[1906 San Francisco earthquake|San Francisco earthquake]] inspired Matti Finnila to move to [[San Francisco]], to help rebuild the city.<ref name=Lutheran>[http://www.allwelcomelutheran.org/about ''Lutheran Church of the Cross'' - homepage].</ref>

In [[San Francisco]], Matti Finnila met Alexandra (Sandra) Lantta from [[Ullava]], [[Finland]]. The couple married and settled to live in the San Francisco's heavily [[Finland|Finnish]]-populated [[The Castro, San Francisco|Castro District]]. Matti Finnila established a bricklaying business and in early 1910s opened a Finnish-style sauna club, [[Finnila's Finnish Baths]], for the general public. Matti and Alexandra Finnila had the son Alfred Finnila in 1913 and a daughter Edna Finnila (later [[Edna Jeffrey]]) in 1916. <ref name=Jeffrey>[http://forbidden.bravesites.com/edna-jeffrey Edna Jeffrey Biography - author of the novel ''Till I'm with You Again''].</ref>

In 1919, the Finnila family opened a new bathhouse at 4032 17th Street, a half block west from the busy Castro Street. The Finnila family owned the entire 3-4 floor building, where separate ladies' and mens sauna and massage facilities were embedded in the basement. In 1932, Alfred Finnila finished constructing a new [[Finnila's Finnish Baths]] bathhouse building on [[Market Street (San Francisco, California)|Market Street]] in [[San Francisco]]. Two years before, in 1930, Finnila had began attending civil engineering classes at [[University of California, Berkeley]], to become a civil engineer. Finnila graduated from UC Berkley in 1937.

==Finnila's Finnish Baths==

[[Finnila's Finnish Baths]] was a popular and important element in the history of San Francisco's [[The Castro, San Francisco|Castro District]] from the 1910s starting. <ref name=Examiner/><ref name=The_Contest>{{cite book|url=http://www.stevanneauerbach.com/works.htm|title=The Contest|author=Auerbach, Stevanne}}</ref><ref name=Finnila>{{cite book|url=http://books.google.fi/books?id=N2u0ygpm2j0C&pg=PA159&lpg=PA159&dq=Finnila+-+The+Contest&source=bl&ots=2oxZ_B_MZ1&sig=8Lv5bYgDqMKz5CSCUIQJbFjMIoY&hl=fi&sa=X&ei=fI4RUfPcIaiE4gSDhYGADQ&ved=0CCkQ6AEwADgU#v=snippet&q=Finnila's&f=false|title=The Contest - Finnila's-related exerts|author=Auerbach, Stevanne}}</ref> In 1932, Alfred Finnila finished on San Francisco's [[Market Street (San Francisco, California)|Market Street]] the construction of the new [[Finnila's Finnish Baths]] bathhouse, which he himself had designed. As the general manager, Alfred Finnila oversaw the operations of the ''Finnila's'' health club business for seven decades, from 1931 to early 2000s.

[[Stevanne Auerbach]], Ph.D., calls [[Finnila's Finnish Baths|Finnila's]] old [[Market Street (San Francisco, California)|Market Street]] bathhouse ''"a unique, much-needed hideaway, a steamy oasis in the heart of the city."'' ''"The place was kept spotless"'', Auerbach continues. <ref name=The_Contest/><ref name=Finnila/> However, despite of public outcry to try to save the bathhouse, it was demolished in 1986 by Alfred Finnila's. Finnila's opened up in new location on San Francisco's Taraval Street. In 1986-1987, Alfred Finnila constructed a new building in place of the old bathhouse on Market Street. The new building was named ''Market & Noe Center''. The primary owner of it today is [[Edna Jeffrey]], the sister of the deceased Alfred Finnila. Prior to the demolishing of the old bathhouse, a part of the property where [[Cafe Flore]] has been operating since 1973 - up to date -, was owned by Alfred Finnila. Other businesses were renting space from the old Alfred Finnila's bathhouse building, just like they are today from ''Market & Noe Center''.

===''Geothermal drilling''===

From 1932 to 1986, Alfred Finnila had his business offices and a store front for his geothermal drilling business on street level at 2282 [[Market Street (San Francisco, California)|Market Street]], in the same building where the bathhouse operated. The geothermal drilling business explored for hot water and oil resources, mainly in the states of [[California]] and [[Nevada]].

==Golden Gate Bridge==

From January 5, 1932, to May of 1937, Alfred Finnila participated in the construction of [[Golden Gate Bridge]]. During the construction, Finnila was soon promoted. As ''"Assistant Civil Engineer of California"'' and during the critical three final years of the construction, Finnila oversaw all the ironing work and half of the road work of the [[Golden Gate Bridge]].

Aside from [[Joseph B. Strauss]], the bridge's chief architect, Alfred Finnila can be credited as perhaps the single most important key player in the uplifting of the [[Golden Gate Bridge]].<ref name=Examiner/>

===''Bridge Round House''===

Among his accomplishments associated with the construction of the [[Golden Gate Bridge]], Alfred Finnila designed the famous [[Bridge Round House]] diner which opened in 1938 at the southeastern end of [[Golden Gate Bridge]], adjacent to the tourist plaza which was renovated in 2012. [[Bridge Round House]] became the all time busiest San Francisco Bay Area restaurant, before it was turned to an unofficial gift shop and a visitor center. Thereafter, [[Bridge Round House]] served for a long time as a starting point for countless [[San Francisco Bay Area]] tours. In 2012, a renovation work of [[Bridge Round House]] was completed and it was revealed as a suave [[Art Deco]] treat - a diner -, as Alfred Finnila had designed it.<ref name=King>
{{cite news
|url=http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/place/article/Golden-Gate-Bridge-s-plaza-flawed-but-workable-3585446.php#ixzz2Q9CklCT1
|title=Golden Gate Bridge's Plaza Flawed but Workable
|work=[[San Francisco Chronicle]]
|date=25 May 2012
|first=John|last=King
}}</ref><ref name=Kligman>
{{cite web
|url=http://www.pgecurrents.com/2012/05/25/from-sea-to-shining-sea-pge%E2%80%99s-earley-joins-tribute-to-golden-gate-bridge/
|title=From Sea to Shining Sea: PG&E’s Earley Joins Tribute to Golden Gate Bridge
|work=Currents
|publisher=[[Pacific Gas and Electric|PG&E]]
|date=25 May 2012
|first=David|last=Kligman
}}</ref> The gift shop was removed as a new, official gift shop has been included in the adjacent plaza renovations.<ref name= Kligman/>

==Larkspur Landing==

[[File:Larkspur Landing 3020 03.JPG|thumb|Larkspur Landing at dusk on a Sunday]]
Among various properties in the [[San Francisco Bay Area]] owned by Alfred Finnila was the area known as [[Larkspur Landing]] in [[Marin County, California|Marin County]]. In the 1970s, Alfred Finnila sold, leased and rented parts of [[Larkspur Landing]] to the City of [[Larkspur, California|Larkspur]] and to various businesses, including the restaurant chain of [[Victoria Station (restaurant)|Victoria Station]].<ref name=History1>[http://www.vicsta.com/ Prime Rib and Boxcars: Whatever Happened to Victoria Station?] History of the chain (ISBN 0972796622).</ref><ref name=Larkspur>[http://articles.latimes.com/1986-03-19/business/fi-22781_1_restructuring ''Victoria Station is still working on its restructuring.''] March 19, 1986 - Los Angeles Times.</ref>

The part of the Larkspur Landing area sold to the City of [[Larkspur, California|Larkspur]] was used as a major [[Marin County, California|Marin County]] ferry terminal, is today known both as ''Larkspur Landing'' and as ''Larkspur Ferry Terminal''.<ref name=History2>{{cite web | author= | title=Ferry History | url=http://goldengateferry.org/researchlibrary | publisher=Golden Gate Ferry | year=2009 | accessdate=2009-05-21}}</ref>

===''Dirty Harry filmatization''===
Director [[Don Siegel]] filmed the final scenes of the 1971 movie [[Dirty Harry]] on the area of [[Larkspur Landing]] and at the adjacent East Sir Francis Drake Boulevard. After hijacking a school bus, the character of [[Scorpio Killer|"Scorpio"]] - played by [[Andrew Robinson (actor)|Andy Robinson]] - drives into East [[Sir Francis Drake Boulevard]] at the [[Greenbrae, California|Greenbrae]] interchange, before crashing into the site of the Hutchinson Company quarry. <ref name=History2/><ref name="dirtyharryfilminglocations">{{cite web|url=http://dirtyharryfilminglocations.wordpress.com/finale-hutchinson-co-quarry-larkspur-landing-ca/|title=FINALE – Hutchinson Co. Quarry, Larkspur Landing, CA &laquo; Dirty Harry Filming Locations|accessdate=2013-04-27}}</ref><ref name="poskanzer">{{cite web|last=Poskanzer|first=Jef|url=http://www.acme.com/jef/photos/20sep2002_dirty_harry/mvc-3540.html|title=''Dirty Harry'' - filming locations|accessdate=2013-04-27}}</ref> During the filming of [[Dirty Harry]], the movie crew, including the actor [[Clint Eastwood]], visited [[Finnila's Finnish Baths]] - the health club owned by Alfred Finnila in [[San Francisco]] - for sauna bathing and for massage. <ref name=History2/>

==Awards and recognition==

Still shortly before closing its popular [[Market Street (San Francisco, California)|Market Street]] location in San Francisco in the 1980s, [[Finnila's Finnish Baths]] - owned and operated by Alfred Finnila - was awarded the title "The Best" two times in row by the popular bi-weekly and free [[San Francisco Bay Area]] entertainment magazine [[San Francisco Bay Guardian]]. According to the paper, Finnila's was "The Best Sauna and Massage Parlor" in the [[San Francisco Bay Area]]. <ref name=Best>''San Francisco Bay Guardian'' - N:o 37, 1984.</ref>

* 1983 - "The Best Sauna and Massage Parlor". <ref name=Best/>
* 1984 - "The Best Sauna and Massage Parlor". <ref name=Best/>

==See also==

* [[Golden Gate Bridge]]
* [[Bridge Round House]]
* [[Larkspur Landing]]
* [[Finnila's Finnish Baths]]
* [[Cafe Flore]]

==External links==

{{Commons category|The Castro, San Francisco}}
* [http://www.dreamworld.org/sfguide/Neighborhoods/ Guided photo tour of Castro].
* [http://books.google.fi/books?id=N2u0ygpm2j0C&pg=PA159&lpg=PA159&dq=Finnila+-+The+Contest&source=bl&ots=2oxZ_B_MZ1&sig=8Lv5bYgDqMKz5CSCUIQJbFjMIoY&hl=fi&sa=X&ei=fI4RUfPcIaiE4gSDhYGADQ&ved=0CCkQ6AEwADgU#v=snippet&q=Finnila's&f=false/ Finnila's-related exerts from the novel ''The Contest'', by Stevanne Auerbach, Ph.D.].
* [http://facebook.com/Finnilas Finnila's Finnish Baths on Facebook].
* [http://forbidden.bravesites.com/edna-jeffrey Edna Jeffrey Biography - co-owner of Finnila's, author of the novel ''Till I'm with You Again''].
* [http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/place/article/Golden-Gate-Bridge-s-plaza-flawed-but-workable-3585446.php#ixzz2Q9CklCT1 ''Bridge Round House''], designed by Alfred Finnila, renovated and revealed as a suave Art Deco treat - SFGate.
* [http://articles.latimes.com/1986-03-19/business/fi-22781_1_restructuring ''Victoria Station is still working on its restructuring.''] March 19, 1986 - Los Angeles Times (re: Victoria Station at ''Larkspur Landing'' in California).
* [http://www.acme.com/jef/photos/20sep2002_dirty_harry/mvc-3540.html ''Dirty Harry'' - filming locations.] Poskanzer, Jef - access date 2013-04-27.
* [http://dirtyharryfilminglocations.wordpress.com/finale-hutchinson-co-quarry-larkspur-landing-ca/ FINALE – Hutchinson Co. Quarry, Larkspur Landing, CA &laquo; Dirty Harry Filming Locations].
* [http://dirtyharryonlocation.wordpress.com/ DIRTY HARRY ON LOCATION]

== References ==
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