First Person Singular : I.m. Pei
Streaming Video - 1997
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This program profiles the man responsible for some of the most triumphant architecture of the 20th century: architect I.M. Pei. He discusses the triumphs (and failures) of his career, and the primary artistic and intellectual influences reflected in the sweeping simplicity of his designs, from the Kennedy Presidential Library to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio. Pei also talks about his more recent projects, as viewers follow him from the sites of some of his most famous works, including one of his most impressive: the 1983 renovation of the Louvre, a project not without its political and architectural controversies. The program sheds light on how Pei has incorporated his admiration of art and his love of people into his own architectural style, thereby meeting the challenge of uniting form with both function and structure
First Person Singular: I.M. Pei: Introduction (3:54)
Louvre Museum: Phase I (6:59)
Pei: Childhood (5:42)
Pei: Education (6:29)
Influence of Geometry (3:10)
Bank of China Building (4:32)
Webb and Knapp Years (5:43)
NCAR (4:09)
Tower of Angels (2:19)
Miho Museum (8:57)
Kennedy Library (3:31)
Damage to Pei and Associates' Reputation (2:10)
National Gallery East Building (8:20)
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (4:29)
Meyerson Symphony Center (6:40)
Conclusion-First Person Singular: I.M. Pei (7:15)
Credits- First Person Singular: I.M. Pei (1:07)
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PUBLISHED
Originally released by PBS, 1997
Year Published: 1997
Format: Streaming Video
SUBJECTS
Architecture
Architecture, Modern
Art and architecture