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Explore the life of Finnish-American modernist architectural giant Eero Saarinen (1910-1961), whose visionary buildings include National Historic Landmarks such as St. Louis iconic Gateway Arch and the General Motors Technical Center in Michigan. Saarinen also designed New Yorks TWA Flight Center at JFK International Airport, Yale Universitys Ingalls Rink and Morse and Stiles Colleges, Virginias Dulles Airport, and modernist pedestal furniture like the Tulip chair. Travel with his son, director of photography Eric Saarinen, as he visits the sites of his fathers work on a cathartic journey, shot in 6K with the latest in drone technology that showcases the architects body of timeless work for the first time. Eeros sudden death at age 51 cut short one of the most influential careers in American architecture. Today, Saarinens work stands apart and continues to inspire, especially amongst renewed interest in 20th-century architects and artists who exploded the comfortable constraints of the past to create a robust and daring American aesthetic. Produced and Directed by Peter Rosen. 68 minutes, 2016. Premiering December 2016 on PBS as part of the American Masters series.
Eric Saarinen
Self - son of Eero Saarinen
Jayne Merkel
Self - author of book 'Eero Saarinen'
Paul Goldberger
Self - architectural critic
Niels Diffrient
Self - industrial designer
Frank Lloyd Wright
Self
Eero Saarinen
Self
Aline Saarinen
Self
Robert A.M. Stern
Himsef, architect
Kevin Roche
Himsef, architect
Cathleen McGuigan
Self - editor-in-chief of magazine Architectural Record
Rafael Viñoly
Himsef, architect
Cesar Pelli
Himsef, architect
Abba Tor
Self - engineer
Suzy Saarinen
Self - Eric Saarinen's sister
Jeffrey J. Osborne
Self - design consultant
Lanny Lawler
Self - senior minister of North Christian Church
James Steven
Self - Port Authority of New York & New Jersey
Peter Franzén
Eero Saarinen
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