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Posted by  Paul Malo on February 22, 2002 at 14:01:58:

In Reply to:  ArchWeek - Architecture, Interiors, Urban Design - AIA Honor Awards 2002 posted by Kevin Matthews on February 21, 2002 at 14:34:34:

Although I'm not a fan of Meier's larger projects (e.g. the Getty acropolis in LA) I do regard him as one of the most polished artists of exquisite miniatures. At the scale of the villa, he has finesse in composition and detail that is still as fine as anything being done here (or perhaps elsewhere) today. After seeing some architects' work appearing in posts here recently, the calibre of Meier's projects seems doubly remarkable.

The linked image is not distinctive but fairly representative of the Meier touch.

 
 
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