BUENOS AIRES, July 19 (Reuters) - César Pelli, the Argentine designer behind the iconic Petronas Twin Towers in Malaysia, has died aged 92, state media and officials said on Friday, marking the ...
César Pelli, an architect perhaps best known for his design of the Petronas Twin Towers in Malaysia, died on Friday at his home in New Haven, Connecticut at the age of 92. The list of his work seem to ...
César Pelli, the acclaimed architect who designed some of the world's most distinct buildings, including the Pacific Design Center in Los Angeles, the Torre de Cristal in Madrid and the Petronas ...
Cesar Pelli, who designed some of the world’s most recognizable buildings, died Friday at his home in New Haven, Connecticut. He was 92. His son Rafael confirmed the death. Pelli’s works included the ...
An image of César Pelli's The Commons before its demolition in 2008. (Balthazar Korab, courtesy Columbus Indiana Architectural Archives, Bartholomew County Public Library) A plan of The Commons and ...
César Pelli will be remembered as a designer of world-beating skyscrapers, but for him the quality of his projects was more important than their height. The Argentinian-American architect, who has ...
Architect Cesar Pelli, whose buildings changed the landscape in major cities the world over, died July 19 at age 92. Pelli, winner of the American Institute of Architects' 1995 Gold Medal, stayed ...
Cesar Pelli, the Argentinian-born U.S. architect who designed some of the world’s most famous skyscrapers such as the Petronas Towers in Malaysia and the World Financial Center in New York, has died.
Pelli’s works included the cluster of towers making up the World Financial Center (now called Brookfield Place) at Battery Park City in New York, famous for the glass-roofed Winter Garden at its ...
César Pelli, the acclaimed architect who designed some of the world's most distinct buildings, including the Pacific Design Center in Los Angeles, the Torre de Cristal in Madrid and the Petronas ...
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