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  1. In 1939, Saarinen married the sculptor Lilian Swann. They had two children, Eric and Susan Saarinen. Their marriage ended in divorce in 1954. That same year, Saarinen married Aline Bernstein Louchheim, an art critic at The New York Times.

  2. Oct 18, 2022 · The publication traces the career of the titular Aline Louchheim Saarinen, architect Eero Saarinen’s second wife and eventual publicist, but it is more broadly about the relationship between design, language, and narration.

  3. Jun 1, 2019 · Though Aline Bernstein Louchheim Saarinen (1914–72) was an acclaimed journalist in her day, she slipped into obscurity—only to begin to emerge as her husband Eero Saarinen’s architectural star began rising again in recent years.

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  4. Mar 15, 2022 · New York Times sent her to interviewed Eero Saarinen in 1953 and by the next year, they were married and parents to Eames Saarinen. After the marriage, she became "Head of Information Service" at Eero’s firm.

    • Finnish-American
    • August 20, 1910
    • Kirkkonummi, Grand Duchy of Finland, Russian Empire
    • September 1, 1961
    • General Motors Technical Center, Warren, Michigan, USA. Along with structures such as the Lever House and Seagram Building in New York, the General Motors Technical Center is one of the projects that best exemplifies the new identity of American corporate modernism in the 1950s.
    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology Chapel, Cambridge, USA. The MIT Chapel is part of a pair of structures (the other being the Kresge Auditorium) clustered together on the university's campus that Saarinen designed along with all of the landscaping.
    • J. Irwin Miller House, Columbus, Indiana, USA. Saarinen rarely designed residences during his mature career, yet the Miller House, built for a corporate scion in the architecturally prominent small town of Columbus, is the best example of these.
    • Ingalls Ice Rink, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut. Saarinen completed several buildings for Yale, his alma mater, among which the Ingalls Ice Rink was the first.
  5. Sep 26, 2022 · In 1939, as his son Eric Saarinen recounts, Saarinen married the sculptor Lily Swann, and had two children—Eric in 1942 and Susan in 1945. In 1950, after Eliel’s death, Saarinen founded his own office, called Eero Saarinen & Associates.

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  7. Jan 30, 2023 · The ‘matchis Aline Louchheim Saarinen, Eero’s second wife, who ran the public-facing side of his office for the last years of his life.