via Architectural Record | Photo: Indianapolis Museum of Art
 
美しいのぉ...

The house that architect Eero Saarinen completed in 1957 for J. Irwin Miller and his family in Columbus, Indiana, easily qualifies as a paragon of residential midcentury Modernism. Amazingly, the glass and steel, 6,838-square-foot pavilion, with interiors by Alexander Girard and landscaping by Daniel Kiley, has remained intact all these years. (Suzanne Stephens)
Read the rest of this article @ Architectural Record »

Written by:

The founder of A Lab on Fire.

Back to top