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Richard Meier
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Viewpoints
Opinion: It’s Time to Reconsider the Architecture Prize
The #MeToo movement and allegations against Richard Meier should push us to rethink how we evaluate architectural merit.
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Richard Meier & Partners Defends Its Current Harassment Policies in New Statement
In response to a new set of harassment allegations today, the firm maintains that its internal policies, first implemented in 2009, have produced a healthy work environment.
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AIA New York Rescinds 2018 Design Awards From Richard Meier and Peter Marino
Following a string of harassment allegations, AIANY says, it “cannot in good conscience confer these awards under these circumstances.”
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Sexual Harassment Claims Surface Against Richard Meier, According to New York Times Report
In a New York Times report published today, five women allege they were sexually harassed by architect Richard Meier, accusations that will doubtlessly have far reaching implications across the profession.
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Amid California Blaze, the Getty Center Remains Unscathed
As fires rage across the Los Angeles area this week, museum officials confirm the Richard Meier–designed complex is unharmed.
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10 Architects Talk About Their Thanksgiving Plans
Denise Scott Brown, Richard Meier, Elizabeth Diller, and other architects divulge their Turkey Day traditions, old and new.
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Projects
Richard Meier Reveals Designs for Luxury Villas in the Czech Republic
The villas will be part of a larger 345-acre development that also includes projects by Eva Jiřičná and John Pawson.
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Why Westbeth Failed—And What We Must Learn From It
The story of Westbeth, one of the first industrial buildings rehabilitated as artist housing (and one of Richard Meier’s first projects), offers us a valuable cautionary tale