1956
Eero Saarinen’s design for the GM Technical Center campus expressed the auto company’s focus on metal-working, precision, and mass-production. “Like the automobile itself, the buildings are essentially put together as on an assembly line, out of mass-produced units,” he wrote. “Down to the smallest detail, we tried to give the architecture the precise, well-made look which is a proud characteristic of industrial America.”
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