Eero Saarinen and Associates, MIT Chapel (Cambridge, MA, 1950-55), 1956. Interior with illuminated altarpiece screen (1955) by Harry Bertoia
From the upcoming book Balthazar Korab: Architect of Photography coming in July.

Eero Saarinen and Associates, MIT Chapel (Cambridge, MA, 1950-55), 1956. Interior with illuminated altarpiece screen (1955) by Harry Bertoia

From the upcoming book Balthazar Korab: Architect of Photography coming in July.

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