Noun
United States architect (born in Finland) (1910-1961)
Finnish architect and city planner who moved to the United States in 1923; father of Eero Saarinen (1873-1950)
Source: WordNet1960s On February 11, 1961, excavation began, and that September 1, Saarinen died. Source: Internet
A decision was delayed for several months because Saarinen had yet to designate the arch's height, projected between convert. Source: Internet
Consequently, John Angel was hired to model a figurative sculpture and the Finnish architect Eliel Saarinen was to create a "colossal architectural setting" for it. Source: Internet
In 1954, he became the Principal Design Associate to Saarinen and assisted him on all of the projects from that time until Saarinen's death in September 1961. Source: Internet
In 2004 the Finnish choreographer Tero Saarinen and Boston Camerata music director Joel Cohen created a live performance work with dance and music entitled "Borrowed Light." Source: Internet
In addition to Doris Humphrey, Martha Graham and Tero Saarinen cited above, choreographers Twyla Tharp (“Sweet Fields,” 1996) and Martha Clarke (“Angel Reapers,” 2011) also set movement to Shaker hymns. Source: Internet