>I think almost every major city will play a role.
I think a lot of smaller towns will also play a role. They are EVERYWHERE. Here is some dump on Eero Saarinen, the architect of the St. Louis arch as well as a lot of other "neofuturistic" building.
Let me briefly explain how I got to Eero Saarinen, specifically the North Christian Church. I am researching Mike Pence, our VP. I'll say no more at this time about that since the research is embryonic, but I stumbled about the mention that his "hometown" of Columbus, Indiana was a spot for interesting and unusual (modernist) architectures. The first building I stumbled upon was the church and I have not explored others. I then saw the church being quite proud of their architecture had a full page on the architect who designed the building. It was Eero Saarinen. When I saw that he had designed the St. Louis Arch and Dulles Airport, I knew that this was a thread I had to pull. For me, notable projects that he was involved in (link to wp list below):
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St. Louis Arch
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North Christ Church
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Dulles Airport
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TWS terminal at JFK airport
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Chapel at MIT (as well as the Kresge Auditorium)
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Bell Telephone Corporate Laboratories (Bell Labs Holmdel Complex)
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IBM Manufacturing & Training Facility
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IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center
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"tulip chair" - reminded me of some of the garbage at IKEA
The focus of this for me will be the church in Columbus, Indiana. It's part of a larger dig I am doing, as I said, so I will need to contain it there. But I think this architect and some of the works he completed will help further this "map" (literal map). The Cabal needs skill architects (and all designers/builders in many areas) to complete their agenda, so this symbolism attached to certain skilled individuals will allow us to make some connections. Connect architects to buildings/structures, structures to locations, locations to individuals. Won't provide 100% coverage, but it will create a framework that can be filled in over time.
North Christ Church in Columbus, Indiana
Denomination - Disciples of Christ
HQ is in Indianapolis, Indiana
The church is hexagonal in shape with a single spire that contains an oculus in the base of the spire.
It seems likely Mike Pence (former Catholic) is part of the Disciples of Christ [still working on this dig to connect him to this denomination and the North Christ Church]
** https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2016/07/mike-pence-s-religion-why-the-trump-vp-pick-is-quiet-about-his-beliefs.html
** https://religionnews.com/2016/07/18/mike-pence-christian-evangelical-catholic/
Links
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eero_Saarinen
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_works_by_Eero_Saarinen
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eliel_Saarinen (Eero's father)
http://www.northchristianchurch.com/the-architecture.html
https://www.slideshare.net/harrydhillon/eero-saarinen-1557088
https://www.slideshare.net/gouthamvaraprasad/eero-saarinen-48901845
https://www.slideshare.net/felipelozano1650/saarinen-eero-vida-y-obra (not in English, but it's still good)
https://www.slideshare.net/abhinaina/eero-saarinen-final (there looks to be more on slideshare)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_Church_(Disciples_of_Christ)
Other interesting links
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-47959313 (call for architects world wide to design Notre Dame)
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/luxury/property-and-architecture/spanish-architect-santiago-calatrava-shares-inspirations/
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https://archive.fo/1jhyB
https://ww w.reddit.com/ r/pics/comm ents/be95es/proposal_for_notredame_renovation_project_by/
I will conclude the wall of text with this red text so it won't be lost:
The architect of the St. Louis Arch, Eero Saarinen (Yale graduate), also designed Dulles Airport, the TWA terminal at JFK Airport, and several churches - including the Chapel at MIT and the creepy North Christ Church in Columbus, Indiana (home of VP Pence).