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Both were designed by Eero Saarinen, a Finnish-born architect whose legacy is captured in a retrospective, "Eero Saarinen: Shaping the Future," opening today at the National Building Museum. For ...
I n the decades after World War II, when America was assuming its new role as the center of the known universe, Eero Saarinen was the man who supplied it with an architecture suited to the place ...
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ELLE Decor on MSNA Rare Space-Age Gem in Manhattan Is Looking for a New Owner
The "Bubble House" on the Upper East Side has hit the market for $5.75 million ...
Today is architect Eero Saarinen’s birthday. At Untapped, we're featuring one of his lesser known masterpieces, the IBM Manufacturing and Training Facility ...
Eva Hagberg’s new book sheds light on the relationship between critic and publicist Aline Louchheim and architect Eero Saarinen. Aline B. Louchheim in the back of a car, undated, Box 3 Folder 10 ...
Over 20 years earlier, Eero's father, Eliel Saarinen, designed Columbus' First Christian Church, one of the country's first churches designed with geometric contemporary architecture.
In the late 1950s, Eero Saarinen – perhaps best known for designing the Gateway Arch in St. Louis and Dulles International Airport outside Washington, D.C. – was commissioned to design another ...
The Eero Saarinen-designed Miller House in Columbus, Indiana, is an exception. It was donated by its owners, J. Irwin and Xenia Miller, to the Indianapolis Museum of Art upon their deaths.
Sinatra on Repeat. The TWA Hotel Sells a Jet-Age Fantasy. Our architecture critic finds not quite enough polish at the new hotel in Eero Saarinen’s 1962 TWA Flight Center, despite glamour to spare.
Change in Median Artwork Prices and Estimates Architecture & Design Tracks annual change in Eero Saarinen’s median prices and estimates. This chart shows whether the artist’s prices are rising or ...
TWA Flight Center (1962), by Eero Saarinen, John F. Kennedy International Airport, Queens, N.Y. You cannot appreciate a work of art when under stress or in a rush, and in an airport you are both.
Sinatra on Repeat. The TWA Hotel Sells a Jet-Age Fantasy. Our architecture critic finds not quite enough polish at the new hotel in Eero Saarinen’s 1962 TWA Flight Center, despite glamour to spare.
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