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Kresge Auditorium - Eero Saarinen
Designed by Saarinen and constructed on MIT’s campus in 1955, the building is renowned for its acoustics and innovative design.  Thanks to the domed roof, every seat in the concert hall has an unobstructed view of the performing stage.

Kresge Auditorium - Eero Saarinen

Designed by Saarinen and constructed on MIT’s campus in 1955, the building is renowned for its acoustics and innovative design.  Thanks to the domed roof, every seat in the concert hall has an unobstructed view of the performing stage.


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Bell Labs Holmdel Complex

Home to many Nobel Prize winners and inventions, the Holmdel Complex in New Jersey was designed by Eero Saarinen and completed in 1962.  Most interesting isn’t the building itself (dubbed the “Biggest Mirror Ever”), but the way the campus is laid out (see the aerial views)


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TWA Flight Center
Completed in 1962 and designed by architect Eero Saarinen, it was the terminal for Trans-World Airlines at Idlewood Airport (now JFK Airport).  It was intended to resemble a flying bird, however now is blocked by more terminals.

TWA Flight Center

Completed in 1962 and designed by architect Eero Saarinen, it was the terminal for Trans-World Airlines at Idlewood Airport (now JFK Airport).  It was intended to resemble a flying bird, however now is blocked by more terminals.


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