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In designing the Dulles International Airport, Eero Saarinen re-imagined a jet-age world, solving the problem of growing terminals by bringing the passenger to the plane with a “mobile lounge.” ...
Built on the cusp of the new jet age, it was the first U.S. airport to boast futuristic mobile lounges that whisked passengers to their aircraft. Its main terminal by architect Eero Saarinen set ...
This is Eero Saarinen’s TWA Flight Center at JFK Airport, the only airline terminal—past or present—to be universally acknowledged as a masterwork. It takes the form of a mighty predatory ...
The radome covering ground radar equipment has been many shapes since the airport opened in 1962. (John Kelly/The Washington Post) Perspective by John Kelly Eero Saarinen’s design for Dulles ...
Kennedy International Airport, Yale University’s Ingalls ... Finnish architect Eliel Saarinen and textile designer Loja Saarinen, Eero was surrounded by design his whole life, as was his son ...
Located right next to JetBlue’s Terminal 5 at JFK airport, the hotel is the result of a $265 million renovation of architect Eero Saarinen’s futuristic 1960s landmark, the TWA Flight Center.
And in New York, Eero Saarinen’s TWA Flight Center opened at JFK airport, then known as Idlewild Airport. That was the world in 1962. Now, the Flight Center has returned after two decades ...
including the TWA Terminal at JFK Airport, the Sydney Opera House (in a way) and the, yes, Womb Chair. Five things you probably didn't know about Eero Saarinen, after the jump. 5. Despite his ...
“The overarching theme is that we wanted to bring the ethos of 1962 and the TWA Flight Center here to the city,” says Tyler Morse, CEO of MCR. The same attention to detail in the terminal ...
The future of Eero Saarinen's iconic TWA Flight Center at JFK Airport definitely holds a hotel, but what that hotel might look like or who might lead redevelopment has yet to be decided.
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