Eero Saarinen
Architect
Died when: 51 years 12 days (612 months)Star Sign: Leo

Eero Saarinen (/'e?ro? 's??r?n?n, '??ro? -/, Finnish: ['e?ro 's??rinen]; August 20, 1910 – September 1, 1961) was a Finnish-American architect and industrial designer noted for his wide-ranging array of designs for buildings and monuments.
Saarinen is best known for designing the General Motors Technical Center in Michigan, Dulles International Airport outside Washington, D.C., the TWA Flight Center (now TWA Hotel) in New York City, and the Gateway Arch in St.
Louis, Missouri. He was the son of Finnish architect Eliel Saarinen.
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