Archive | Eero Saarinen

“Saarinen is now considered one of the masters of American 20th Century architecture.[3] There has been a veritable surge of interest in Saarinen’s work in recent years, including a major exhibition and several books. This is partly due to the Roche and Dinkeloo office having donated their Saarinen archives to Yale University, but also because Saarinen’s oeuvre can be said to fit in with present-day concerns about pluralism of styles. He was criticized in his own time — most vociferously by critic Vincent Scully — for having no identifiable style (Miesian rationalism for the several company headquarters; organic or abstract expressionism for several individual structures such as the TWA Flight Center, as well as his furniture designs; but also classicising eclecticism, for instance in the USA embassy in London): one explanation for this is that Saarinen adapted his modernist vision to each individual client and project, which were never exactly the same.” - Wikipedia

Saarbrücken St. Michael Church

Eero Saarinen, MIT Chapel

Saarbrücken St. Michael Church

Posted on 02 July 2010 by Brandon

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TWA Flight Center JFK

Eero Saarinen, TWA Terminal

TWA Flight Center JFK

Posted on 29 June 2010 by Brandon

kenjet posted a photo: TWA’s landmark terminal at JFK, designed by Eero Saarinen, first opened in May of 1962.

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TWA Flight Center JFK

Eero Saarinen, TWA Terminal

TWA Flight Center JFK

Posted on 29 June 2010 by Brandon

kenjet posted a photo: TWA’s landmark terminal at JFK, designed by Eero Saarinen, first opened in May of 1962.

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MIT Chapel

Eero Saarinen, MIT Chapel

MIT Chapel

Posted on 23 June 2010 by Brandon

gomattolson posted a photo: I went out to Boston to visit a friend. While he worked, I wondered the city. One day I met up with another friend, Bob, who’s a genius, but you’d never guess (in a good way). We grabbed lunch and…

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The chapel

Eero Saarinen, MIT Chapel

The chapel

Posted on 21 June 2010 by Brandon

Ed Yourdon posted a photo: This is the non-denominational chapel, which served Catholics, Jews, and various other religions at MIT. I never set foot inside the place during my student years; it was long afterwards that I had the sad experience of…

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Avant-garde

Eero Saarinen, MIT Chapel

Avant-garde

Posted on 26 May 2010 by Brandon

Diueine posted a photo: D50 5-200mm | @55mm | f/5.6 | 1/500 | ISO 200 | Cambridge, MA

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chapel

Eero Saarinen, MIT Chapel

chapel

Posted on 09 May 2010 by Brandon

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JFK's TWA Terminal

Eero Saarinen, TWA Terminal

JFK’s TWA Terminal

Posted on 11 April 2010 by Brandon

Riex posted a photo: TWA airline went belly-up in 2001 but the 1962 Terminal 5 at JFK by architect Eero Saarinen survives well and makes a striking design statement for visitors. It looks like a futuristic space ship to me. …

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Altar

Eero Saarinen, MIT Chapel

Altar

Posted on 05 April 2010 by Brandon

Diueine posted a photo: D50 18-55mm | @18mm (equiv 27mm) | f/5.6 | 1/3s | ISO 800 | Handheld | MIT Chapel, Cambridge, MA

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MIT Chapel

Eero Saarinen, MIT Chapel

MIT Chapel

Posted on 02 April 2010 by Brandon

jeremy marshall posted a photo: Boston, MIT

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MIT Chapel - View of Aisle

Eero Saarinen, MIT Chapel

MIT Chapel - View of Aisle

Posted on 14 March 2010 by Brandon

kyburrows posted a photo: A non-denominational chapel designed by Eero Saarinen, the MIT chapel is based on a circular plan, with undulating brick walls on the interior. Pictured are the seating arrangement, a metal sculpture by Harry Bertoia and the small marble…

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MIT Chapel - Altar

Eero Saarinen, MIT Chapel

MIT Chapel - Altar

Posted on 14 March 2010 by Brandon

kyburrows posted a photo: A non-denominational chapel designed by Eero Saarinen, the MIT chapel houses this metal sculpture by Harry Bertoia which serves as a backdrop to the unadorned marble altar.

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