Richard Meier

     
Richard Meier is a late twentieth century American architect known for his use of the color white. His commission of the Getty Museum in Los Angeles, CA catapulted his popularity. He achieved a Bachelor of Architecture degree from Cornell University in 1957. In 1984 he was awarded the Pritzker Prize.

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