In the early 1950s, the University of Michigan asked architect Eero Saarinen to imagine a new campus north of the Huron River. While most of his plan was never built, one landmark emerged that still anchors North Campus and reflects Saarinen’s enduring influence. Read more about the vision, the building, and the legacy that continues to shape the campus today.
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