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The Historia Supellexalis C for Cranbrook Academy of Art Michigan
Designer | 05.03.2021

The Historia Supellexalis: "C" for Cranbrook

Cranbrook An Alma Mater; An Academy of Art; A colony of experimentation Cranbrook Academy of Art arose on the Cranbrook Estate, a private fiefdom nestling quietly in a forest glade to the north of the contemporary Detroit ruled by the Booth dynasty; and a fiefdom which in the Age of George and Ellen of Booth developed from an agrarian farm into a garden of creativity. As the Cranbrook Scrolls record, George of Booth was a devotee of The Artsandcrafts, a movement most popularly embodied by

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A pictorial review | 29.12.2015

smow blog 2015. A pictorial review: August

As we noted in our 5 New Design Exhibitions for August 2015 post "Everyone, but everyone, it would appear is on holiday." We weren't, even if the relatively meagre number of posts tends to imply otherwise. A meagre number of posts which elegantly prove that reduction can lead to higher quality... Eliel Saarinen's entry for the 1922 Chicago Tribune Tower competition Havina by Samuli Helavuo, as seen at Garden Unique Youngstars Cologne 2015 The Shrine by Sigurd

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Eliel Saarinen Tribune Tower Chicago
Architecture | 15.09.2015

Happy Birthday Eliel Saarinen. Reprise

In our Birthday tribute to the Finnish architect, designer and urban planner Eliel Saarinen we noted the central role his entry for the 1922 Chicago Tribune Tower competition played not only on the development of his own career but also on the development of modernist architecture in America. That the competition brought Eliel Saarinen such success and fame is all the more pleasing because his entry was almost not considered. The official closing date for the competition was November 1st

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Eliel Saarinen Tribune Tower Chicago
Architecture | 20.08.2015

smow blog Design Calendar: August 20th 1873 – Happy Birthday Eliel Saarinen!

"Father of Eero....." So or similar is in many circles the accepted form for referring to the Finnish architect and urban planner Eliel Saarinen. A highly unsatisfactory term of reference and one which in many respects denies and defames how much more there is and was to the man and his talents. Eliel Saarinen (1873-1950) Gottlieb Eliel Saarinen was born on August 20th 1873 in the remote eastern Finnish town of Rantasalmi where his father served as a Lutheran pastor. In 1875 Eliel's father

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