In the 20th Century, New York City became an epicenter of newly constructed buildings that quickly gained an iconic status. While they greatly influenced new ways that we think about aesthetics and space, many of them met their demise less than 60 years after their commissioning. It seems that in the modern age of mass development, and where a wrecking ball symbolizes progress forward, no building is safe. The tenacity to tear down even these structures deemed to be culturally significant speaks to how architects are quick to dismiss ideas about how long we plan for buildings to live and how we decide when its time for them to come down.
Ezra Stoller
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Eliel and Eero Saarinen: The Sweeping Influence of Architecture's Greatest Father-Son Duo
It is rare for a father and son to share the same birthday. Even rarer is it for such a duo to work in the same profession; rarer still for them both to achieve international success in their respective careers. This, however, is the story of Eliel and Eero Saarinen, the Finnish-American architects whose combined portfolio tells of the development of modernist architectural thought in the United States. From Eliel’s Art Nouveau-inspired Finnish buildings and modernist urban planning to Eero’s International Style offices and neo-futurist structures, the father-son duo produced a matchless body of work culminating in two individual AIA Gold Medals.
https://www.archdaily.com/900398/eliel-and-eero-saarinen-the-sweeping-influence-of-architectures-greatest-father-son-duoTom Dobbins
American Enterprise Group National Headquarters Renovation / BNIM
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Architects: BNIM
- Area: 153000 ft²
- Year: 2015
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Professionals: Design Engineers, Snyder & Associates, Ryan Companies, Charles Saul Engineering
https://www.archdaily.com/783730/american-enterprise-group-national-headquarters-renovation-bnimCristobal Rojas
AD Classics: Whitney Museum / Marcel Breuer
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Architects: Marcel Breuer
- Year: 1966
https://www.archdaily.com/128627/ad-classics-whitney-museum-marcel-breuerMegan Sveiven