
Eero Saarinen
Eero Saarinen (, Finnish: [ˈeːro ˈsɑːrinen]; August 20, 1910 – September 1, 1961) was a Finnish-American architect and industrial designer who created a wide array of innovative designs for buildings and monuments, including the General Motors Technical Center in Warren, Michigan; the passenger terminal at Dulles International Airport outside Washington, D.C.; the TWA Flight Center (now TWA Hotel) at John F. Kennedy International Airport; and the Gateway Arch in St. Louis. He was the son of Finnish architect Eliel Saarinen.
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- Other Names :Eero Saarinen,Saarinen Ero,Έερο Σάαρινεν,Ееро Саарінен,Еро Саринен,Ээра Саарынен,Ээро Сааринен,Էրո Սարինեն,אירו סארינן,إيرو سارينين,ارو سارینن,ايرو سارينين,ஈரோ சாரினென்,ეერო საარინენი,エーロ・サーリネン,埃罗·萨里宁,에로 사리넨
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- Country : Finland, United States Of America
- Born on 1 September