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Art Tuesday – I. M. Pei

Ieoh Ming Pei (born April 26, 1917), commonly known by his initials I. M. Pei, is a Chinese-born American architect. Although he refuses to apply labels to his own work, he is considered a master of modern architecture

'Louvre Pyramid' by I.M. Pei

'Rock and Roll Hall of Fame' by I. M. Pei
'L'Enfant Plaza Hotel' by I. M. Pei
'Dallas City Hall' by I. M. Pei

'John F. Kennedy Presidential Library' by I. M. Pei

'IBM Global Services' by I.M. Pei
'Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art' by I. M. Pei

'National Art Gallery - East Building' by I. M. Pei
'Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center' by I. M. Pei

'Mesa Laboratory' by I. M. Pei
'Everson Museum of Art' by I.M. Pei

'Sundrome' by I. M. Pei
German Historical Museum

'Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center' by I. M. Pei
'Society Hill Towers' by I.M. Pei

'Third Church of Christ, Scientist' by I.M. Pei
'Green Building' by I. M. Pei

'Museum of Islamic Art' by I. M. Pei
'Bank of China Tower' by I. M. Pei.

200 Clarendon Street (tallest building in Massachusetts)
'Jacob K. Javits Convention Center' by James Freed

'Miho Museum' by I. M. Pei
'Luce Memorial Chapel' by I. M. Pei