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Louis Kahn
Louis I. Kahn
(born in
1901
in
Saarama, Estonia[?]
, died in
1974
in
New York, New York
) practiced as an
architect
in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
. In
1925
-
1926
Kahn served as Chief Designer for the
Sesquicentennial Exposition
. His work fused
Beaux arts[?]
with
International style[?]
. His prominent apprentices include
Moshe Safdie
and
Robert Venturi
Important works include
Yale University
Center for British Art,
New Haven, Connecticut
Richards Medical Center,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Jonas Salk
Institute,
La Jolla, California
Kimbell Museum[?]
,
Fort Worth, Texas
Phillips Exeter Academy
Library,
Exeter, New Hampshire
National Assembly in
Dhaka
,
Bangladesh
(1962-1974)
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