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With Los Angeles’s temple to contemporary art the Getty Center, master architect Richard Meier made his mark on American architecture. This Art Edition offers an overview of his most significant projects and the stark white modernism he made his own. Preparatory drawings, plans, and illuminating photographs are accompanied by a silk-screen print from Meier himself.
Limited Art Edition of 100 copies worldwide, clothbound in a clamshell box, each signed by Richard Meier in 1996, accompanied by a silk-screen print
Limited Art Edition of 100 copies worldwide, clothbound in a clamshell box, each signed by Richard Meier in 1996, accompanied by a silk-screen print
Edition of 100Hardcover in clamshell box, 8.9 x 11.8 in., 0 lb, 176 pages
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Richard Meier
2500Richard Meier - Artist’s Edition
Limited edition of 100 copies worldwide, clothbound in a clamshell box, each signed by Richard Meier in 1996. The artwork is a silk-screen print (20 x 30 cm / 8 x 12 in.) on mould made paper.
The trademark of celebrated architect Richard Meier (born 1934) is his use of white structures. He began his career building numerous private homes, and then moved on to administrative buildings, museums, and residential complexes notable for their complex groundplans and axial twists—features that have had a decisive influence on contemporary architecture. The Getty Center in Los Angeles, scheduled for completion in 1996, gave Meier the opportunity to tackle the most ambitious project of the decade.
This limited-edition monograph traces the development of Richard Meier, one of the foremost architects of our times, and affords a generous overview of his projects to date, including:
The trademark of celebrated architect Richard Meier (born 1934) is his use of white structures. He began his career building numerous private homes, and then moved on to administrative buildings, museums, and residential complexes notable for their complex groundplans and axial twists—features that have had a decisive influence on contemporary architecture. The Getty Center in Los Angeles, scheduled for completion in 1996, gave Meier the opportunity to tackle the most ambitious project of the decade.
This limited-edition monograph traces the development of Richard Meier, one of the foremost architects of our times, and affords a generous overview of his projects to date, including:
- Smith House, Darien (CT), 1965–1967
- Bronx Development Center, New York (NY), 1970–1977
- Douglas House, Harbor Springs (MI), 1971–1973
- The Atheneum, New Harmony (IN), 1975–1979
- Hartford Seminary, Hartford (CT), 1978–1981
- Museum for Decorative Arts, Frankfurt/Main, 1979–1985
- Giovannitti House, Pittsburgh (PA), 1979–1983
- High Museum of Art, Atlanta (GA), 1980–1983
- Des Moines Art Center Addition, Des Moines (IA), 1982–1984
- Ackerberg House, Malibu (CA), 1984–1986
- Westchester House, Westchester County (NY), 1984–1986
- Bridgeport Center, Bridgeport (CT), 1984–1989
- Grotta House, Harding Township (NJ), 1985–1989
- Madison Square Garden Site Redevelopment, New York (NY), 1987
- Royal Dutch Paper Mills Headquarters, Hilversum, 1987–1992
- City Hall and Central Library, The Hague, 1986–1995
- Weishaupt Forum, Schwendl, 1988–1992
- Canal+ Headquarters, Paris, 1988–1992
- Exhibition and Assembly Building, Ulm, 1986–1993
- Daimler-Benz Research Center, Ulm, 1989–1993
- National Library of France, Paris, 1989
- Sextius-Mirabeau Master Plan, Aix-en-Provence, 1990
- Hypolux Bank Building, Luxembourg, 1990–1993
- Museum of Ethnology, Frankfurt/Main, 1989
- Museum of Contemporary Art, Barcelona, 1987–1995
- Swissair North American Headquarters, Melville (NY), 1990–1995
- Getty Center, Los Angeles (CA), 1985–1997
The author
Philip Jodidio studied art history and economics at Harvard and edited Connaissance des Arts for over 20 years. His TASCHEN books include the Homes for Our Time series and monographs on numerous major architects, including Norman Foster, Tadao Ando, Renzo Piano, Jean Nouvel, and Zaha Hadid.
Richard Meier
Edition of 100Hardcover in clamshell box, 22.5 x 30 cm, 0 kg, 176 pagesISBN 978-3-8228-1953-1
Edition: Multilingual (English, French, German)Download product images here
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