A conversation with architect Steven Holl

with Steven Holl
in Art & Design
on Monday, July 23, 2007 * * * * *

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A conversation about architecture with architect Steven Holl. Steven Holl Architects opened the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, Missouri in June 2007

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    1. John O'Brien  10/28/2008 07:12 PM Report

      Loved it!

      Bring him back.

    2. Jack Hazzard  01/23/2008 10:24 AM Report

      A wonderful segment... Steven Holl demonstrates the benifits of planning, and designing solutions which consider and promote sociological, cultural, eeducational and capitalistic needs into modern community clusters. We need more of Steve Holl's considered thinking in designs throughout the world. Thank You Steven Holl.

    3. Faraz Hussain  01/23/2008 10:23 AM Report

      I enjoyed hearing Steven Holl's interview. He appears quite down to earth and realistic in his ideas/visions which is unlike most architects. I would like to see some interviews with the Civil engineers behind some of the many mega-tall skyscrapers coming up all over Asia.

    4. C turtle  07/24/2007 09:02 PM Report

      My goodness!! This was a stellar interview and Mr. Holl's work has and continues to inspire me! I met him today on a street corner escorted by Mimi Gates and just had to tell him that I had seen the Charlie Rose interview (stayed up way too late) and thought it brilliant as is his work! Wow! Just a wow! Thak you and I watch as much as I can.

    5. donna seftel architect  07/24/2007 01:05 AM Report

      Steven is brilliant as usual! America's best architect! Should have been 1 hour in length.

      A true inspiration!