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    César Pelli (October 12, 1926 – July 19, 2019) was an Argentine-American architect who designed some of the world's tallest buildings and other major urban landmarks. Two of his most notable buildings are the Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur and the World Financial Center in New York City.

  2. May 1, 2024 · Cesar Pelli (born October 12, 1926, San Miguel de Tucumán, Argentina—died July 19, 2019, New Haven, Connecticut) was an Argentine-born American architect who was widely regarded as one of the 20th century’s preeminent architects. After earning a bachelor’s degree in architecture at the National University of Tucumán, Pelli moved to the ...

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  3. Jul 19, 2019 · Learn about Cesar Pelli, the Argentine-born architect who led the firm to design iconic buildings around the world. He was a recipient of the AIA Gold Medal and the Aga Khan Award, among many others.

  4. Jul 30, 2019 · MoMA reflects on the legacy of the architect who designed the Museum Tower in 1984, adding a vertical emphasis and a polychromatic facade to the campus. Read interviews with Pelli and MoMA director Glenn D. Lowry, and learn about his design choices and challenges.

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  6. Pelli Clarke & Partners is an international architecture practice founded by Cesar Pelli in 1977. It designs buildings and spaces that inspire and transform communities, such as Azabudai Hills, Dassai Blue Brewery, and Luo Gang Concert Hall.

  7. Jul 20, 2019 · Cesar Pelli, who designed some of the world’s most recognizable buildings, died on Friday at his home in New Haven. He was 92. His son Rafael confirmed the death.

  8. Oct 12, 2019 · A tribute to the late Argentine-American architect César Pelli, who designed diverse and contextual buildings around the world. Learn about his life, work, awards, and design principles from this article and his projects featured on ArchDaily.

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