Richard Meier Architect

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2000-06-01
Publisher(s): The Monacelli Press
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Summary

Accompanying a major exhibition organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (and traveling throughout the world), this exquisitely designed and produced catalog explores the formal aspects of Richard Meier's architecture. Over his thirty-five-year career, Meier has produced a body of work that is recognized for its unceasing pursuit of the ideals of modernism and its sensitive handling of urban contexts. This volume, illustrated with exceptional duotone photographs and Meier's own drawings, is the first to cover his entire career. Included are twenty-four of the architect's masterworks, including the Smith House in Darien, Connecticut; the Douglas House, on the shores of Lake Michigan; the Museum for Decorative Arts in Frankfurt; the Canal+ Headquarters in Paris; the Museum of Contemporary Art in Barcelona; and the Getty Center in Los Angeles. Current projects -- the Federal Courthouse in Phoenix, Arizona, and the Church of the Year 2000 in Rome -- are also presented. Dozens of Meier's original sketches -- most never before published -- illustrate all of the designs. Essays by noted historians and scholars offer readings of the work focused on themes of abstraction, light, and space, and a fully illustrated chronology completes the comprehensive presentation of Meier's buildings and projects.

Author Biography

Richard Koshalek is president of the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena and former director of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles. He was co-organizer of the exhibit "Richard Meier: Architect" and other major exhibitions, such as "Arata Isozaki 1960-1990 Architecture," "Louis I. Kahn: In the Realm of Architecture," "Richard Serra," and "At the End of the Century: One Hundred Years of Architecture."

Dana Hutt is the director of architectural documentation and special projects at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena and a former research associate at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles. She was co-organizer of the exhibit "Richard Meier: Architect."

Table of Contents

Foreword and Acknowledgments 6(2)
Richard Koshalek
Dana Hutt
Introduction: Richard Meier, Light + Space Architect 8(4)
Dana Hutt
Richard Meier's Working Space: The Uses of Abstraction 12(16)
Stan Allen
Figures in an Urban Landscape: Meier at the Millennium
28(6)
Kenneth Frampton
Creative Repetition 34(6)
Jean-Louis Cohen
Smith House
40(8)
Bronx Developmental Center
48(8)
Douglas House
56(10)
Olivetti Branch Office Prototype
66(6)
The Atheneum
72(12)
The Hartford Seminary
84(10)
Frankfurt Museum for the Decorative Arts
94(14)
High Museum of Art
108(10)
Siemens Corporate Headquarters
118(10)
The Getty Center
128(24)
Westchester House
152(10)
Ackerberg House
162(8)
Grotta House
170(10)
The Hague City Hall and Central Library
180(10)
Ulm Exhibition and Assembly Building
190(10)
Weishaupt Forum
200(8)
Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art
208(8)
Royal Dutch Paper Mills Headquarters
216(8)
Madison Square Garden Site Redevelopment
224(8)
Canal+ Headquarters
232(8)
Rachofsky House
240(8)
Islip Courthouse
248(6)
Neugebauer House
254(8)
Phoenix Courthouse
262(6)
Church of the Year 2000
268(8)
The Richard Meier Archive 276
Lisa J. Green

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