List of I. M. Pei projects
This is a list of I. M. Pei projects. I. M. Pei (1917–2019) was a Chinese-American architect known for his creative use of modernist architecture in combination with natural elements and open spaces. During his six decades of architectural work, he designed some of the world's most recognizable buildings in countries around the world.
List of I. M. Pei projects
See also
References
- List of Pei projects on Pei firm website
- Demolition Underway of Gulf Oil Refining Building
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- Unofficial website.
- Official page of Pei's Sculpture Wing, Des Moines Art Center, US.
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- Pei's audio tour of the East Building addition to the National Gallery of Art, National Gallery of Art, US.
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- von Boehm, p. 56.
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