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Richard Meier unveils the long-delayed Getty design. (Getty Center)
Interior Design
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November 1, 1991
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Richard Meier unveils the long-delayed Getty design.
With all the pomp and ceremony befitting what many have described as "the architecture commission of a lifetime," Richard Meier unveiled his greatly awaited design for the Getty Center in early October. A campus-like complex that will unite the various programs of the J. Paul Getty Trust and provide a second, more central location for the J. Paul Getty Museum, the new center encompasses six low-lying buildings with a total area of 940,000 sq. ft. set amid 24 acres of gardens and terraces. The remainder of the ...
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