The man known for his modern, white, geometrically intricate buildings spends his summers in a simple, cedar-shingled farmhouse built in 1907 that he bought from the family of the original owners in 1984. On a July afternoon, Mr. Meier was in his study there, painting watercolors. — The New York Times
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This interview was awful.
1. One word answers to what could be complex questions. No sense of generosity.
2. Another old white guy architect summering in the Hamptons and painting watercolros is truly the last topic I'm interested in. <------I basically read it because I felt like that assessment was being too harsh, but sure enough, the interview was even worse than I expected.
The NY Five are highly overrated and completely undeserving of the success that was bestowed upon them by virtue of publicity.
Hejduk was not overrated.
I've read more elaborate Proust Questionnaires.
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