Age, Biography and Wiki
Birth Day | August 20, 1910 |
Birth Place | Kirkkonummi, Finland |
Age | 110 YEARS OLD |
Died On | Sep 1, 1961 (age 51) |
Birth Sign | Leo |
Net worth: $85 Million (2024)
Eero Saarinen, a renowned architect hailing from Finland, has established a net worth of approximately $85 million as of 2024. Recognized for his exceptional contributions to the field of architecture, Saarinen's distinctive designs and innovative approach have garnered him significant success and financial prosperity. With his artistic vision and unwavering commitment to excellence, he has left an indelible mark on the architectural landscape, creating iconic structures that continue to inspire and captivate audiences worldwide.
About
Led the avant-garde architectural movement towards sweeping, arching, and simple curves in the U.S. He designed furniture like the Grasshopper lounge chair and ottoman, the Womb chair and ottoman, the Womb settee, side and arm chairs, and the Tulip or Pedestal group.
Before Fame
He developed a close friendship with fellow designers Charles and Ray Eames while attending school at the Cranbrook Academy of Art, where his father was a Teacher. He began studying sculpture in 1929 at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris, France. He also attended the Yale School of Architecture until 1934.
Trivia
He and his father designed the Crow Island School in Winnetka, Illinois, which became the inspiration for similar designs for decades to come; they were widely acclaimed for their proposal for the mall in Washington, D.C.
Family Life
He was born in Finland to the famed Architect Eliel Saarinen. He and his father moved to Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, when he was 13. He was named a naturalized citizen of the United States in 1940. He fathered two children, Eric and Susan, with Sculptor Lilian Swann Saarinen. He married his second wife, The New York Times art critic Aline Bernstein Louchheim, in 1954, with whom he fathered a son, Eames. He named his son after collaborator Charles Eames.
Associated With
He and his family were friends with fellow famed Architect Florence Knoll.