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Richard Meier discusses when an architect can chart their own course.
Without a doubt, the future of architecture is bright according to Richard Meier.
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Direct interaction could save us a lot of trouble.
Meier has an interesting historical analogy.
The work America needs to do to re-establish itself is great.
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Richard Meier has praise of the international section of the Times.
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Meier recalls his grandmother’s example.
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Architects are optimistic by nature.
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Painting and sculpture are constant inspirations for Richard Meier.
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Balancing an idea with its context is a vital step, says Richard Meier.
It is a profession that can take too much time away from family life.
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An international market makes new discoveries possible.
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The computer has enabled certain kinds of drawings and certain kinds of forms to evolve that were not conceivable in terms of making architecture when things were drawn.
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Architecture, Meier says, is the greatest of the arts.
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Meier talks about the joys of design.
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Richard Meier cannot think up a new explanation for his use of white.
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Richard Meier discusses the work of Le Corbusier and Frank Lloyd Wright.
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Meier decided on his profession at 14.
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Books by authors from Dr. Seuss to Robert Penn Warren.