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 ...
The Onera Foundation, dedicated to the preservation of historic American architecture, will open an exhibition space in New Canaan, Connecticut, on October 1, 2025, to present art and architecture ...
Opening Saturday at the Walker Art Center and the Minneapolis Institute of Arts is Eero Saarinen: Shaping the Future. The sprawling tribute to the Finnish-born American architect marks the first time ...
From the sweeping concrete vaults of the TWA Terminal at JFK Airport in New York to the 630-foot-tall Gateway Arch in St. Louis, the iconic designs of Eero Saarinen (1910-1961) captured the ...
The General Motors Technical Center is widely regarded as an icon of midcentury architectural design and has received generous praise as a landmark project since its opening in 1956. Over 60 years ...
The traveling exhibition Eero Saarinen: A Reputation for Innovation, at the A+D Architecture and Design Museum through January 3, provides a persuasive case for reevaluating the work of this Finnish ...
“With all the love that keeps flooding the air between New York and Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, it is surprising that planes can get through!” –Letter from Aline Louchheim to Eero Saarinen, 1953 In ...
(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 ...
GRAND RAPIDS -- The tough economic climate has led the Grand Rapids Art Museum to revise one of its exhibitions planned for this summer. "We are managing challenging economic times and are being ...
Eero Saarinen, son of the man who built Cranbrook, was a modernist architectural giant just hitting his stride when he was felled by a rapidly advancing brain tumor in 1961. He died on the operating ...
Plus: handbags made of plant leather, a lodge on the Zambezi River and more recommendations from T Magazine. An incomplete smattering of commenters’ takes on the buildings that should have made our ...
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, ...
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