An hour with architect Richard Meier

with Richard Meier
in Art & Design
on Thursday, January 15, 1998 * * * * *

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An hour conversation with architect Richard Meier about his work for The Getty Center which opened on December 16th, 1997 and took 13 years to construct. Meier discusses coming to the project having already won the Pritzker prize and other international awards for architecture and his experience working on the most daunting and momentous design of his career.

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Richard Meier
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    1. taraln  11/06/2008 01:33 AM Report

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