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My Architect – Louis Khan – Documentary

LOUIS KAHN, WHO IN 1974 DIED BANKRUPT AND ALONE in New York City’s Pennsylvania Station, is considered by many architectural historians to be the most important architect of the second half of the 20th century. He left behind a brilliant legacy of intensely powerful and spiritual buildings – geometric compositions of brick, concrete and light, that in the words of the L.A. Times “change your life.” Kahn’s dramatic death laid bare a complex personal life of secrets and broken promises.

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~ by documentary on May 10, 2011.

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  • Jenny Smith
    Louis Khan is indeed one of the best American Architect and had been an inspiration to several architects who had dreamed of being big in this field/industry. 

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