Explore Saarinen through 10+ example sentences from English and related words like architect or designer. Ideal for language learners, writers and word enthusiasts.
Saarinen in a sentence
Using Saarinen
- Useful related words include: architect, designer, eliel saarinen, eero saarinen.
- In the example corpus, saarinen often appears in combinations such as: saarinen and, eero saarinen, as saarinen.
Context around Saarinen
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.8 words
- Position in the sentence: 10 start, 9 middle, 1 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Saarinen
- In this selection, "saarinen" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 24.8 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, eero, eliel, 1957, working, swansen and archives stand out and add context to how "saarinen" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include after saarinen s untimely and also because saarinen s oeuvre. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "saarinen" sits close to words such as abbeys, abundances and aced, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with saarinen
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
It's Eero Saarinen's iconic Design Dome in Michigan. (10 words)
Saarinen is now considered one of the masters of American 20th-century architecture. (13 words)
Kitchen then decreased the height of his buildings, while Saarinen increased that of the arch. (15 words)
Saarinen working with a model of the arch in 1957 Saarinen's team included himself as designer, J. Henderson Barr as associate designer, and Dan Kiley as landscape architect, as well as Lily Swann Saarinen as sculptor and Alexander Girard as painter. (42 words)
After Saarinen’s untimely death in 1961, Roche became the guiding force behind some of the firm’s most iconic projects—including the “soaring, sinuous, sensuous, surreal” (as the AIA Guide to New York City puts it) TWA Terminal at JFK Airport. (42 words)
This is partly because the Roche and Dinkeloo office has donated its Saarinen archives to Yale University, but also because Saarinen's oeuvre can be said to fit in with present-day concerns about pluralism of styles. (37 words)
Example sentences (20)
Saarinen working with a model of the arch in 1957 Saarinen's team included himself as designer, J. Henderson Barr as associate designer, and Dan Kiley as landscape architect, as well as Lily Swann Saarinen as sculptor and Alexander Girard as painter.
In 1954, he became the Principal Design Associate to Saarinen and assisted him on all of the projects from that time until Saarinen's death in September 1961.
Miller House in Columbus, Indiana Eero Saarinen and Associates was Saarinen's architectural firm; he was the principal partner from 1950 until his death in 1961.
The firm was initially known as "Saarinen, Swansen and Associates", headed by Eliel Saarinen and Robert Swansen from the late 1930s until Eliel's death in 1950.
This is partly because the Roche and Dinkeloo office has donated its Saarinen archives to Yale University, but also because Saarinen's oeuvre can be said to fit in with present-day concerns about pluralism of styles.
Often authored by architects who had worked for Saarinen, they show a real belief in the radical educational thinking of the 1960s and 70s.
After Saarinen’s untimely death in 1961, Roche became the guiding force behind some of the firm’s most iconic projects—including the “soaring, sinuous, sensuous, surreal” (as the AIA Guide to New York City puts it) TWA Terminal at JFK Airport.
It's Eero Saarinen's iconic Design Dome in Michigan.
The Saarinen head house functions as the hotel’s lobby, meaning anyone—hotel guests or curious architecture buffs—may stand under its swooping concrete shell again.
Xenia and Irwin Miller spent decades in this jewel of a house designed by Eero Saarinen.
A decision was delayed for several months because Saarinen had yet to designate the arch's height, projected between convert.
At submission, Saarinen's plans laid out the arch at convert tall and convert wide from center to center of the triangle bases.
Consequently, John Angel was hired to model a figurative sculpture and the Finnish architect Eliel Saarinen was to create a "colossal architectural setting" for it.
In addition to Doris Humphrey, Martha Graham and Tero Saarinen cited above, choreographers Twyla Tharp (“Sweet Fields,” 1996) and Martha Clarke (“Angel Reapers,” 2011) also set movement to Shaker hymns.
Kitchen then decreased the height of his buildings, while Saarinen increased that of the arch.
On November 29, involved interests signed another memorandum of understanding approving Saarinen's rework; implementing it would cost about $5.053 million.
Saarinen changed the height of the arch from 580 feet to convert He would also change the width of the arch to match its height.
Saarinen designed a subterranean visitor center the length of the distance between the legs, to include two theaters and an entrance by inward-sloping ramps.
Saarinen further said that if the tracks passed between the memorial and the river, he would withdraw his participation.
Saarinen is now considered one of the masters of American 20th-century architecture.
Common combinations with saarinen
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- saarinen and 4×
- eero saarinen 3×
- as saarinen 2×
- eliel saarinen 2×