![]() ![]() In her self-appointed role as her husband's Head of Information Services, Louchheim leveraged her journalistic connections to suggest how one might see the TWA Terminal as a soaring bird and how the pen could be as mighty as the drawing pencil. Professional correspondence morphed into personal letters and eventually into marriage, during which Louchheim would guide her husband's architectural career with the altruistic and steadfast hand of a woman in the 1950's. Louchheim first met Finnish-American modernist Eero Saarinen while writing an article in 1953. Published by the Princeton University Press in 2022, Hagberg's book overlays the marriage and partnership of Aline and Eero Saarinen with her own experience driving architectural discourse, showing that we see only what they show us. Part historical account, part personal memoir, Eva Hagberg's latest book unpacks the often secret and sometimes omniscient world of architectural publicity. When Eero Met His Match: Aline Louchheim Saarinen and the Making of an Architect dives into the rarely seen lives of those behind the curtain of newspaper clippings and magazine articles. ![]() Through directed education and public narrative. What really happens before the glossy images of a newly constructed building unfold on a coffee table? Not the sketch-to-last laid brick process, but the final photograph-to-industry acclaim process.
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