About the Book
The most authoritative book to date on the life and work of Eero Saarinen, one of the most influential architects of the 20th century
From the swooping concrete vaults of the TWA Terminal at JFK Airport to the 630-foot-tall Gateway Arch in St. Louis, the iconic designs of Eero Saarinen (1910-1961) captured the aspirations and values of mid-20th-century America. Potent expressions of national power, these and other Saarinen-designed structures--including the GM Technical Center, Dulles International Airport, and John Deere headquarters--helped create the international image of the United States in the decades following World War II.
Eero Saarinen: Shaping the Future offers a new and wide-ranging look at the entire scope of Saarinen's career. This is the first book on Saarinen to incorporate significant research and materials from the newly available archives of his office, and includes the most complete portfolio of Saarinen's projects to date--a chronological survey of more than 100 built and unbuilt works, previously unpublished photographs, plans, and working drawings.
Lavishly illustrated, this major study shows how Saarinen gave his structures an expressive dimension and helped introduce modern architecture to the mainstream of American practice. In his search for a richer and more varied modern architecture, Saarinen became one of the most prolific and controversial practitioners of his time.
Published in association with the Finnish Cultural Institute in New York, the National Building Museum, Washington, D.C., and the Museum of Finnish Architecture
Exhibition Schedule:
Kunsthalle Helsinki, Finland (October 6 - December 6, 2006)
National Building Museum, Washington, D.C. (May 3 - August 23, 2008)
Cranbrook Academy of Art, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan (November 17, 2007 - March 30, 2008)
Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum, Washington University, St. Louis (January 31 - April 26, 2009)
Yale University Art Gallery and Yale University School of Architecture, New Haven, Connecticut (Spring 2010)
The National Museum of Art, Architecture, and Design, Oslo (January 20 - March 18, 2007)
CIVA, The International Centre for Urbanism, Architecture, and Landscape, Brussels (April 19 - September 16, 2007)
Minneapolis Institute of Art and Walker Arts Center (September 14 - January 4, 2009)