October 17, 2005
Remembering Eero’s Music Hall
I thoroughly enjoyed this piece [“Reconsidering Eero”] in the magazine and was thrilled to see that it is available online as well. I always find it interesting to read how transformative Eero Saarinen’s work was, because for me his architecture is a very fond and special childhood memory. Growing up in Buffalo, New York, Saturday […]
I thoroughly enjoyed this piece [“Reconsidering Eero”] in the magazine and was thrilled to see that it is available online as well. I always find it interesting to read how transformative Eero Saarinen’s work was, because for me his architecture is a very fond and special childhood memory.
Growing up in Buffalo, New York, Saturday afternoon pop concerts would take place in Kleinhans Music Hall. At the time, I didn’t know who Eero and Eliel were, or that Kleinhans was one of their first collaborative commissions. I just knew it was beautiful and grand, and that I spent as much time counting the ridges in the ceiling and looking up and down the huge expanses of wood that lined the main auditorium as I did listening to the music.
I noticed that the Kleinhans Music Hall wasn’t mentioned in your article so I put together a brief piece (http://tinyurl.com/adxpe) about the structure, including a Flash slideshow. If hope it will be of interest to other readers.
Thanks again for a really wonderful piece.
George Johnson, Jr.,
Publisher / Creative Director
Buffalo Rising Online
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