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The first museum commission for this architect was the Eversonin Syracuse; later, the Louvre came calling |
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$400 |
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2025-11-28 |
#9445 |
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This architect designed the Louvre's glass pyramid; the public was initially not in love with it |
I.M. Pei
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$1,200 |
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ARCHITECTURE |
2024-03-01 |
#9050 |
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Hereis this architect outside his famouspyramid |
I.M. Pei
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$3,000 |
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2021-07-15 |
#8444 |
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In 1982 he completed his first project in his native China, the Fragrant Hill Hotel in Beijing |
I.M. Pei
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$2,800 |
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2015-10-16 |
#7150 |
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His projects in the country of his birth include the Suzhou Museum |
I.M. Pei
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$400 |
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AMERICAN ARCHITECTS |
2013-03-04 |
#6556 |
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In the 1970s this Chinese American designed the aluminum-clad skyscraper at 88 Pine Street in New York City |
I.M. Pei
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$1,200 |
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2010-06-29 |
#5952 |
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Born in Canton, China in 1917, he designed Boston's John Hancock Tower |
I.M. Pei
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$400 |
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2005-06-02 |
#4789 |
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Yes, L.A. has a downtown, & it has thetallestbuildingwest of the Mississippi designed by this Asian-American |
I.M. Pei
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$1,200 |
DJ |
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ARCHITECTURE |
2005-04-01 |
#4745 |
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This Asian-born architect designed Boston's John Hancock Tower |
I.M. Pei
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$400 |
DJ |
ARCHITECTS |
2002-05-13 |
#4086 |
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This Chinese-born architect designed the Fragrant Hill Hotel in Beijing |
I.M. Pei
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$400 |
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ARCHITECTURE |
1999-12-06 |
#3511 |
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This Canton-born architect designed the Everson Museum of Art in Syracuse |
I.M. Pei
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$600 |
DJ |
ARCHITECTURE |
1995-06-16 |
#2500 |
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This Chinese-born American architect designed Beijing's Xiangshan Hotel |
I.M. Pei
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$400 |
DJ |
ARCHITECTURE |
1995-01-10 |
#2387 |
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This Canton-born architect designed the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center in Dallas |
I.M. Pei
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$800 |
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ARCHITECTURE |
1994-11-24 |
#2354 |
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This architect's initials stand for Ieoh Ming, which means "to inscribe brightly" |
I.M. Pei
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$500 |
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ARCHITECTURE |
1994-02-21 |
#2186 |
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Chinese-American who designed the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame |
I.M. Pei
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$600 |
DJ |
ARCHITECTURE |
1994-01-10 |
#2156 |
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This Chinese-American designed the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, CO. |
I.M. Pei
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$1,000 |
DJ |
ARCHITECTURE |
1993-02-25 |
#1959 |
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Architect of the East Wing of the National Gallery of Art, he was born in Canton, China |
I.M. Pei
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$800 |
DJ |
ARCHITECTURE |
1992-02-03 |
#1716 |
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This architect's first & middle names are Ieoh Ming |
I.M. Pei
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$400 |
DJ |
ARCHITECTURE |
1990-10-30 |
#1417 |
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The Everson Museum of Art in Syracuse, New York was designed by this Chinese-American |
I.M. Pei
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$400 |
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ARCHITECTURE |
1990-07-18 |
#1373 |