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"Eero: Capturing the Architectural Marvels of a Bygone Era" Step into the past with Eero, as we explore iconic locations that have shaped American architecture. In St

Background imageEero Collection: NYC: AIRPORT, 1965. The TWA Flight Center Terminal at John F. Kennedy Airport in Queens, New York

NYC: AIRPORT, 1965. The TWA Flight Center Terminal at John F. Kennedy Airport in Queens, New York. Photograph by Marion Trikosko, 1965

Background imageEero Collection: ST. LOUIS: FREIGHT YARD. Twilight view of a freight yard near a grain storage facility in St

ST. LOUIS: FREIGHT YARD. Twilight view of a freight yard near a grain storage facility in St. Louis, Missouri. Photographed c1974

Background imageEero Collection: DULLES AIRPORT, c1965. Dulles International Airport in Dulles, Virginia

DULLES AIRPORT, c1965. Dulles International Airport in Dulles, Virginia. Photograph by Balthazar Korab, c1965

Background imageEero Collection: IDLEWILD AIRPORT, c1958. The information desk in the Trans World Airlines Terminal at Idlewild

IDLEWILD AIRPORT, c1958. The information desk in the Trans World Airlines Terminal at Idlewild (now JFK) Airport in New York, New York. Photograph by Balthazar Korab, c1958

Background imageEero Collection: SaRINEN AND ROCHE, c1955. American architects Eero Saarinen and Kevin Roche at

SaRINEN AND ROCHE, c1955. American architects Eero Saarinen and Kevin Roche at work in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. Photograph by Balthazar Korab, c1955

Background imageEero Collection: IDLEWILD AIRPORT, c1958. The Trans World Airlines Terminal at Idlewild (now JFK)

IDLEWILD AIRPORT, c1958. The Trans World Airlines Terminal at Idlewild (now JFK) Airport in New York, New York. Photograph by Balthazar Korab, c1958

Background imageEero Collection: Trans-World Flight Center Located at New York International Airport at Idlewild, Queens

Trans-World Flight Center Located at New York International Airport at Idlewild, Queens
Vintage postcard showing the Trans-World Flight Center designed by Eero Saarinen. The Flight Center is in the form of a giant bird in motion

Background imageEero Collection: ST. LOUIS: WATERFRONT. A dredge of the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers passing the Gateway Arch

ST. LOUIS: WATERFRONT. A dredge of the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers passing the Gateway Arch on the Mississippi River
ST. LOUIS: WATERFRONT. A dredge of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers passing the Gateway Arch on the Mississippi River waterfront in St. Louis, Missouri. Photographed c1973

Background imageEero Collection: ST. LOUIS: GATEWAY ARCH. Twilight view of the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri

ST. LOUIS: GATEWAY ARCH. Twilight view of the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri. Photographed c1974

Background imageEero Collection: ST. LOUIS: SKYLINE. Twilight view of the St. Louis, Missouri, skyline on the Mississippi River

ST. LOUIS: SKYLINE. Twilight view of the St. Louis, Missouri, skyline on the Mississippi River. Photographed c1974

Background imageEero Collection: ST. LOUIS: GATEWAY ARCH. Two nuns standing at the base of the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri

ST. LOUIS: GATEWAY ARCH. Two nuns standing at the base of the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri. Photographed c1974

Background imageEero Collection: ST. LOUIS: GATEWAY ARCH. A view of the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri

ST. LOUIS: GATEWAY ARCH. A view of the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri, completed in 1965 after a design by architect Eero Saarinen. Photographed c1974



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"Eero: Capturing the Architectural Marvels of a Bygone Era" Step into the past with Eero, as we explore iconic locations that have shaped American architecture. In St. Louis, Missouri, a twilight view reveals a mesmerizing freight yard near a grain storage facility, showcasing the industrial beauty of the city circa 1974. Traveling to Queens, New York in 1965 takes us to the TWA Flight Center Terminal at John F. Kennedy Airport. Designed by renowned architect Eero Saarinen himself, this architectural masterpiece stands as an ode to aviation's golden age and captures the spirit of innovation. Idlewild Airport in 1958 was home to Trans World Airlines Terminal designed by Saarinen and Kevin Roche. The information desk within this terminal exudes elegance and sophistication while serving as a hub for travelers embarking on their journeys. Dulles International Airport in Virginia transports us back to 1965 when its striking design left visitors awestruck. With its sweeping curves and futuristic aesthetic, it perfectly embodies Saarinen's vision for modern air travel. The Trans World Airlines Terminal at Idlewild (now JFK) continues to captivate our imagination with its timeless charm from 1958 onwards. This bustling hub welcomed countless passengers throughout history and remains an enduring symbol of aviation excellence. Join us on this architectural journey through time as we celebrate Eero Saarinen's genius and his indelible mark on America's built environment.