Aline Louchheim, an art critic at the New York Times, quickly developed a strong relationship with Eero Saarinen. Major funding for American Masters — Eero Saarinen: The Architect Who Saw the Future ...
As Eero Saarinen struggled to maintain his relationship with his wife, his relationship with Aline Louchheim and their shared professional ambition bloomed. Conquering gravity with Saarinen at the TWA ...
A lost Harry Bertoia sculpture finds a permanent home at the new GM Detroit headquarters, connecting the automaker's design ...
As a belated gift to the architecture community, PBS will be airing a new documentary about Finnish-American modernist architect Eero Saarinen. American Masters — Eero Saarinen: The Architect Who Saw ...
Last week, Governor Andrew Cuomo paid tribute to the soaring architecture of the TWA Flight Center at JFK Airport, calling the Eero Saarinen-designed terminal an "iconic landmark." As construction ...
A short look at why one of America’s most ambitious airports never truly earned the love of the passengers it hoped to ...
There's a certain formula to mounting an architecture exhibition: Pin up some drawings and photographs, add a model or two, maybe a video for good measure, and call it a day. Visitors may leave with ...
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From future vision to functionally flawed: The decline of Dulles International Airport
Today, many travelers consistently view Dulles as outdated and inefficient, especially compared to neighboring airports.
Today, except for a few projects like the moribund TWA terminal at JFK, Eero Saarinen is better known for his furniture than his buildings. His "womb" chairs and pedestal tables (designed, he said, to ...
We sit in his chairs, road-trip to his iconic landmarks and even worship in his churches. Eero Saarinen, born in Finland and educated in the U.S., was one of the most influential architects of the ...
Grosvenor Square is being recast for a new era, with the former U.S. Embassy transformed into a Qatari-owned luxury hotel and F.D.R.’s square into a haven of biodiversity. By Mark Landler Bell Works, ...
(For the record, during my decades as an architecture writer, which overlapped with Hagberg’s, no New York Times editor was ever nonchalant about reporters accepting free travel.) There’s a lot about ...
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