Eero Saarinen
Eero Saarinen. What did you think when you heard that? You probably thought,"Who is that? I have never heard of him." That is not surprising, because he accomplished many things he is not well known for, unless you do crossword puzzles-- which are filled with unusual information. If you do know who he is, however, it is probably because of his architecture or his curious furniture. After a very brief overview of Eero's life the focus will be on his work involving Dulles International Airport. Eero Saarinen was born on August 20, 1910, in Kirkkonummi, Finland, to Eliel and Loja Gesellius Saarinen. He and his family moved to the United States and became naturalized citizens in 1923. His father, who was an architect as well, settled near Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, because there was a lot of architectural work needed in that area. Eero Saarinen married Lillian Swann in 1939 and had two children, Eric (1942) and Susan (1945). Eero and Lillian were divorced however, and he eventually married Aline Louchheim and they had a boy named Eames (1954). Saarinen worked on many great architectural designs and won many awards, among these buildings were Dul
people get from the giant terminal to the actual jet? Well, he solved this problem by Maybe it will even explain what I believe about architecture." Saarinen believed that Dulles International Airport was constructed mainly for the use of jets. The one of the greatest feats of all time. By completing this task, Saarinen proved that even represents the queer ideas of Eero Saarinen but also the idea that one man can create an airports odd design is actually quite useful. Saarinen, being a man who traveled moved towards the jet without hassling the passengers. Saarinen "sold" his idea to some runways. In order to get to the plane from a terminal you would have to walk quite a proved them all wrong. In the story of the tortoise and the hare the other animals think "I think this airport is the best thing I have done. I think it is going to be really good. The airport was originally in Chantilly, Virginia, and was originally called General Motors Technical Center, and Vassar College to name a few. Eero died
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