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GREAT LIVES: I M Pei created a modernist geometric language for his iconic buildings

By Dr. Suzie Kim CHINESE-born American architect I.M. Pei (leoh Ming Pei, 1917–2019) was one of the most acclaimed architects of the 20th and 21st centuries. Two years ago, on May 16, 2019, Pei passed away at the age of 102. In its obituary, the New York Times named him as the “Master Architect Whose Buildings Dazzled the World.” Pei understood how to convey the relationship between human and nature, modern and postmodern, and the old and new in his modern designs. Pei was awarded the 1983 Pritzker Architecture Prize for his iconic design of the East Building of the National Gallery of Art (1968–78) in Washington, D.C.

Willful ignorance is no excuse for enabling China s human rights atrocities

Willful ignorance is no excuse for enabling China s human rights atrocities Eugene Chudnovsky © Provided by Washington Examiner In the mid-1980s, Henry Kissinger approached I. M. Pei with an idea to bring prominent Chinese Americans together to help resolve issues in United States-China relations. Pei, who died in New York in 2019 at age 102, has been one of the most prolific architects of our time. He designed landmark buildings throughout the world, including the East Building of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, the entrance to the Louvre Museum in Paris, and the Bank of China in Hong Kong. He was born in Guangzhou, China, came to the U.S. at age 17, and studied architecture at MIT and Harvard.

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