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"Saarinens" sözcüğündeki yazım hatası düzeltildi. İptal
  • Eliel Saarinen's Tribune Tower design, also called the Saarinen tower, was an unbuilt design for a skyscraper by Finnish architect Eliel Saarinen.
  • English: Finnish architect Eliel Saarinen's 1922 entry in the Chicago Tribune Tower design competition. Saarinen was awarded $20,000 for his...
  • This image shows the front entrance and clock tower of Helsinki Central Station on 23 March 2013. Designed by Gottlieb Eliel Saarinen.
  • Saarinen's Chicago Tribune Tower was never realized. Instead, his simplified modernist stepback skyscraper design influenced many other architects.
  • In 1922 Eliel Saarinen won second place in the architecture competition of the Tribune Tower in Chicago, Illinois.
  • Other Articles. smow blog Design Calendar: August 20th 1873 – Happy Birthday Eliel Saarinen!
  • Prominent designs from abroad came from the Finnish architect Eliel Saarinen, from Bauhaus Director Walter Gropius with his chief designer Adolf Meyer, and...
  • an old black and white photo of a tall building in the middle of night time. Современный. Harold R. Zook, Entry for the Chicago Tribune Competition.
  • Though some may now know him only as the father of Eero Saarinen, Eliel Saarinen (August 20, 1873 – July 1, 1950) was an accomplished and...
  • Eliel Saarinen: Cranbrook Academy of ArtCranbrook Academy of Art, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, designed by Eliel Saarinen. (more).
  • ...fact be the second place design from Eliel Saarinen and another major contender from Walter Gropius, which would greatly influence later skyscraper designs.
  • Architect Eliel Saarinen, 2nd place. He won second prize in a competition to build an office tower for the Chicago Tribune.
  • verso of a vintage visitor's ticket for houston's gulf building (based on eliel saarinen's 2nd-place design for the chicago tribune tower from 1922).
  • The entry that many perceived as the best—a radically simplified tower by the Finnish architect Eliel Saarinen—took second place and received $20,000.