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Kahn, Louis Isadore (1901–1974)US architect. A follower of Mies van der Rohe, he developed a classically romantic style, in which functional ‘servant’ areas such as stairwells and air ducts feature prominently, often as towerlike structures surrounding the main living and working, or ‘served’, areas. Khan's projects are characterized by an imaginative use of concrete and brick and include the Yale Art Gallery 1953, for which he gained instant renown, the Richards Medical Research Building, University of Pennsylvania, 1957–61, and the Centre for British Art and Studies, Yale University 1969–74.
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Faced with a Carlo Scarpa or a Louis Kahn we appreciate the struggle for expression as the one manifests an idea through carefully laid layers of plaster, the other through skeins of translucent marble, and how both of them crave to conquer the impassiveness of in-situ concrete. In another, incorporated into the installation Monument to Penn Station, he sketches the lonely death of Louis Kahn in a bathroom in the doomed Penn Station, a spectacle of a more pathetic kind. In the film My Architect, the recent documentary about the late, great Louis Kahn, Johnson tells Kahn's son, "Lou wasn't much to look at. |
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