1. DCA40172 : HISTORY
OF ARCHITECTURE
MUHAMMAD NOOR IKMAL BIN AHMAD HISHAM (14DSB20F1011)
MUHAMMAD YUSUF BIN RIZAL (14DSB19F2028)
INTAN NAZIRAH BINTI AZIZAN (14DSB20F1015)
LECT : PN. NOOR AINI BINTI MISTAR
2. INTRODUCTION
Eero Saarinen was a Finnish-American architect
and industrial designer noted for his wide-ranging
array of designs for buildings and monuments.
Saarinen is best known for designing the
Washington Dulles International Airport outside
Washington, D.C.,
born : August 20, 1910
died : September 1, 1961 (aged 51)
nationality : Finnish
American (since 1940)
education : Yale school of architecture
Occupation : Architect
EERO SAARINEN
3. ARCHITECT STYLE
Finnish architect Eero Saarinen is best known for his iconic neo-futuristic style.
His furniture designs used modern materials to form organic forms with perfect
curves and elegant proportions
Saarinen's architecture style was characterized by curvilinear and organically-
inspired sculptural forms that were new at the time, as well as more dramatic
and expressive.
His innovative use of fiberglass for the Tulip Chair and one-legged design
Eero saarinen use bright, warm colors for his furniture
Most of Saarinen’s architecture utilizes catenary curves, the curve that occurs
from a cable being supported at both ends
4. BUILDING
TWA Flight Center
The TWA Flight Center, also known as the Trans
World Flight Center, is an airport terminal and
hotel complex at New York City's
operated as a terminal from 1962 to 2001
The TWA Flight Center was designed for Trans
World Airlines by Eero Saarinen and Associates
The head house is partially encircled by a
replacement terminal building completed in 2008
Building philosophy
“The purpose of architecture is to shelter and enhance
man’s life on earth and to fulfill his belief in the
nobility of his existence”
5. PLANS
MAIN FLOOR PLAN
UPPER FLOOR PLAN
CONCEPT
In order to capture the concept
of flight, Saarinen used curves to
create spaces that flowed into
one another. The exterior's
concrete roof imitates a bird in
flight with two massive "wings."
The interior consists of a
continuous ribbon of elements,
all whisking themselves in from
the exterior, so that ceilings
continously run into walls and
those walls become floors.
6. BUILDING
CONSTRUCTION
The terminal is a pioneering example of thin-shell construction
consisting of a reinforced concrete shell supported at the corners.
It featured a prominent wing-shaped thin shell roof supported by four
"Y"-shaped piers.
nside was an open three-level space with tall windows enabling views
of departing and arriving jets.
Two tube-shaped red-carpeted departure-arrival corridors extended
outward from the terminal
7. INTERIOR
SPACES
Inside spaces coexist and organic forms,
defining, despite being diametrically opposed,
the broad spectrum of architectural
expression of Eero Saarinen. This is a large
deck that houses a single hall with shapes and
objects available to travelers who appear as
sculptural works.
EXTERIOR