Sunday, November 21, 2010

Richard Gamble Knight



In Memoriam
Richard Knight: artist, architect, author, builder, father, friend, grandfather, husband, jeweler, photographer, sculptor. His long and productive life ended quietly at home December 16, 2008. His far-flung family includes three children, their spouses, and seven grandchildren.  Alameda became his adopted hometown when he moved here in 1993 with his wife Judith Lynch.  His permanent home is now beneath a 100-yeard-old Zinfandel vine in the backyard of his Alameda home.

Knight’s last project was Saarinen’s Quest, published by William Stout Architectural Books.  He was both architect and photographer in the office of Eero Saarinen, the modernist who designed the St. Louis Arch, Dulles Airport, and the TWA Terminal among other visionary projects.  Knight took thousands of pictures of Saarinen and associates at work.  The text that accompanies the images provided new insight into the workings of the office, where they played as avidly as they toiled in the architectural trenches.

The publication of this book, subtitled “The Memoir of a Minion,” was Richard’s peak achievement.  At his memorial celebration in Alameda June 2009, friends, family, and colleagues donated more than seventy copies of his book to all manner of architectural and public libraries, from the Architecture School University College Dublin to the Alameda Free Library.

Saturday, November 20, 2010

A Misplaced Letter Emerges!


Susan and Eero Saarinen

A Letter is received at Richard Knight Studios from Susan Saarinen, Eero's daughter! This letter would have made Richard so happy!

From: Susan Saarinen
To: Richard Knight
Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 11:17 AM
Subject: Your July 7, 2008 letter

Dear Richard, I came across this letter from you which accompanied your book. It found its way into the wrong spot, so I lost it for two plus years!

I loved the book! Wonderful insights, great photos and a new perspective into the office and working relationships. Many thanks for your kind
thoughtfulness and hearty wishes for a wonderful Thanksgiving!

Warmly,

Susan

Susan Saarinen
Saarinen Landscape Architecture

www.saarinen.com