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15 Facts About Charles Eames

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Charles Eames had one elder sibling, a sister called Adele.

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Charles Eames attended Yeatman High School and developed an early interest in architecture and photography.

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In 1930, Charles Eames began his own architectural practice in St Louis with partner Charles Eames Gray.

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Charles Eames was greatly influenced by the Finnish architect Eliel Saarinen.

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At the elder Saarinen's invitation, Charles Eames moved in 1938 with his wife Catherine and daughter Lucia to Michigan to further study architecture at the Cranbrook Academy of Art.

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Charles Eames quickly became an instructor and the head of the industrial design department.

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Charles Eames met Ray Kaiser during this project; she was a student at Cranbrook and helped with graphic design.

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Charles Eames relocated with her to Los Angeles, California during their honeymoon, where they worked and lived together until their deaths.

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The Charles Eames Office designed a few more pieces of architecture, many of which were never put into fruition.

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Charles Eames died of a heart attack on August 21,1978, while on a consulting trip in his native Saint Louis.

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Charles Eames was buried in the Calvary Cemetery in St Louis.

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Charles Eames now has a star on the St Louis Walk of Fame.

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In 1970 and 1971, Charles Eames gave the Charles Eliot Norton Lectures at Harvard University.

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Charles Eames related the progression of design and its process where the banana leaf is transformed into something fantastically ornate.

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Charles Eames explains the next step and ties it to the design process by finishing the parable with:.