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    Louis Isadore Kahn (born Itze-Leib Schmuilowsky; March 5 [O.S. February 20] 1901 – March 17, 1974) was an Estonian-born American architect based in Philadelphia. After working in various capacities for several firms in Philadelphia, he founded his own atelier in 1935.

  2. Feb 20, 2020 · Learn about the life and works of Louis Kahn, one of the United States' greatest 20th century architects, who combined Modernism with the weight and dignity of ancient monuments. Discover his distinctive style, his mysterious death, and his posthumous legacy.

  3. Jan 23, 2024 · Learn about Louis Kahn, an Estonian-born American architect who blended modern design with ancient monumentality. Explore his most influential projects, such as the Salk Institute, the National Assembly Building, and the Kimbell Art Museum.

  4. Louis Kahn (born February 20, 1901, Osel, Estonia, Russian Empire [now Saaremaa, Estonia]—died March 17, 1974, New York, New York, U.S.) was an American architect whose buildings, characterized by powerful, massive forms, made him one of the most discussed architects to emerge after World War II.

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  5. Jan 11, 2019 · Technology. Materials. Metaverse. In 1959, Jonas Salk, the man who had discovered the vaccine for polio, approached acclaimed architect Louis I. Kahn with plans for a groundbreaking new project.

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  7. Learn how Louis Kahn, a visionary architect, started his own practice with Oscar Stonorov and wrote about his ideas on city planning and architecture. Read an excerpt from Wendy Lesser's biography, You Say to Brick: The Life of Louis Kahn.

  8. Learn about Louis I. Kahn, a modernist architect who designed buildings such as the Salk Institute and the Kimbell Art Museum. Explore his works, exhibitions, publications, and biography on MoMA's website.

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