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  1. Eero Saarinen was born in Hvitträsk on August 20, 1910, to Finnish architect Eliel Saarinen and his second wife, Louise, on his father's 37th birthday. [1] [2] They migrated to the United States in 1923, when Eero was thirteen. [1] [2] He grew up in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, where his father taught and was dean of the Cranbrook Academy of ...

  2. Eero Saarinen: The Architect Who Saw the Future examines the life of an architectural giant who envisioned the future. His sudden untimely death at age 51 cut short what continues to be one of the most influential legacies in American architecture, a body of timeless work that stands apart from the clutter of contemporary design and continues to inspire architects today.

  3. Dokumentti amerikansuomalaisesta arkkitehdista Eero Saarisesta, jonka työt ovat tunnettuja ja tunnustettuja mutta jonka elämäntarina on jäänyt unohduksiin. Ohjaus Peter Rosen. Kuvaus Eric Saarinen. (Eero Saarinen: The Architect Who Saw the Future, USA 2016)

  4. A cathartic journey through the life and career of Finnish-American architectural giant Eero Saarinen. Director Peter Rosen Producer Michael Kantor Production Co Peter Rosen Productions, Yle ...

  5. 1 de abr. de 2024 · Eero Saarinen: The Architect Who Saw the Future examines the life of an architectural giant who envisioned the future. His sudden untimely death at age 51 cut short what continues to be one of the most influential legacies in American architecture, a body of timeless work that stands apart from the clutter of contemporary design and continues to inspire architects today.

  6. EERO SAARINEN: THE ARCHITECT WHO SAW THE FUTURE. Directed by. Peter Rosen. Finland, United States, 2016. Documentary. 70. Synopsis. A renewed interest is emerging in mid-20th century architects and artists who exploded the comfortable constraints of the past to create a robust and daring modernist America.

  7. 27 de dic. de 2016 · Best known for designing National Historic Landmarks such as St. Louis’ iconic Gateway Arch and the General Motors Technical Center, Saarinen also designed New York’s TWA Flight Center at John F. Kennedy International Airport, Yale University’s Ingalls Rink and Morse and Ezra Stiles Colleges, Virginia’s Dulles Airport, and modernist pedestal furniture like the Tulip chair.