I. M. Pei: A Profile in American Architecture
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America's leading modernist architect, Pei has designed some of the most important and controversial buildings of this century, among them the East Building of the National Gallery in Washington and the Kennedy Library in Boston. The dramatic story of Pei's historic renovation of the Louvre, featuring the much-discussed glass pyramid, isfully chronicled. Illustrated.
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This detailed portrait of I. M. Pei gives readers a deeper appreciation for how architecture blends creativity, precision, and purpose. It shows how Pei balanced innovation with respect for tradition, creating buildings that both inspire and endure. For young readers interested in art, design, or engineering, his story demonstrates how vision and discipline can come together to shape the spaces where people live, learn, and dream.