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12 elevators you need to see to believe - CNN |
12 elevators you need to see to believeCNNThe mod design feels like something straight out of "The Jetsons," but the crowning stroke of genius by Finnish architect Eero Saarinen was the addition of glass doors, which reveal the mechanical complexity of the structure's interior as the cars chug ...and more » |
New construction only feels like it's from midcentury - The Desert Sun |
New construction only feels like it's from midcenturyThe Desert SunTOP: The 1950s-inspired geometric upholstery on the club chairs, along with the Eero Saarinen tulip dining table and chairs, accentuate the home's look and feel of Krisel's original midcentury design. Photos by Crystal Chatham/The Desert Sun Above, ... |
Corten: The stuff of art and architecture - Vancouver Sun (blog)  Vancouver Sun (blog) |
Corten: The stuff of art and architectureVancouver Sun (blog)Corten steel made its first impressive appearance on the world stage in the 1960s when the Finnish-American architect Eero Saarinen used it to create a four-building complex for the John Deere headquarters in Moline, Illinois.and more » |
Toll-happy Port Authority squanders millions of $$ on real estate misadventures - SILive.com  SILive.com |
Toll-happy Port Authority squanders millions of $$ on real estate misadventuresSILive.comBy Staten Island Advance View full sizeThe JetBlue terminal wraps around the historic Eero Saarinen terminal at new York's John F. Kennedy International Airport. To lure the airline, the Port Authority bought a dilapidated grocery store for use as an ...and more » |
Eyecandy of the week - City Pulse  City Pulse |
Eyecandy of the weekCity PulseEero Saarinen and the TWA Terminal. Now add Charles V. Opdyke and the Michigan Press Association. Opdyke was a Lansing architect who designed this striking modernist cube at 827 N. Washington Ave. Easily overlooked, this diminutive glass and steel box ... |
Good Design awards: Too much of a good thing? - SmartPlanet.com (blog) |
Good Design awards: Too much of a good thing?SmartPlanet.com (blog)The maestro Eero is watching. Courtesy Scandinavian Design A few good men created the awards back in 1950: the architects Eero Saarinen and Charles and Ray Eames, along with budding architecture historian Edgar Kaufmann, Jr. Their mandate — to ... |
An Architect Returns to His First Triumph - New York Times (blog)  New York Times (blog) |
An Architect Returns to His First TriumphNew York Times (blog)It was one of the first commissions Mr. Roche and Mr. Dinkeloo received as successors to the practice of Eero Saarinen, who died in 1961. At the time, Mr. Roche said the design of the building, in which so many office interiors were visible from other ...and more » |
Flying squirrel and other Depression era treats - The Guardian  The Guardian |
Flying squirrel and other Depression era treatsThe GuardianCameron, seated at his Eero Saarinen marble table, will go on eating the sugar-free jam ordered by Sam from Waitrose, and Sarkozy will continue to visit Restaurant Guy Savoy, which has three Michelin stars, and a Thai place he favours called Thiou, ... |
Italy Design Announces Their New Modern Furniture Designer Collection - Einnews Portugal |
Italy Design Announces Their New Modern Furniture Designer CollectionEinnews PortugalIncluded in this collection are iconic designers of the past such as Mies Van Der Rohe, Le Corbusier and Eero Saarinen as well as today's most sought after designers Karim Rashid and Patrick Norguet. The Modern Furniture Designer Collection contains ...and more » |
Seeking a purpose in the mysterious chapel - Times-Delphic |
Seeking a purpose in the mysterious chapelTimes-DelphicThe chapel was built in 1954 by Eero Saarinen and was dedicated on Nov. 8, 1955. The major donor was Oreon E. Scott, who was a life member of the Drake Board of Trustees and a leading laymen of the First Christian Church. Its original intended purpose ... |
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