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Gallery of Oscar Niemeyer Through the Lens of Haruo Mikami - 6
Stucco Staircase, Santorini, Greece, Photo by Mariana Cook, 2007
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Ses Clotades, Formentera, Spain,
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Everson Art Museum.
"I.M. Pei designed the Everson Museum of Art to be a grand sculptural object sitting in a plaza, surrounded by the forms of the modern city. He rejected the traditional notion that a museum needed to be a monumental container for art and decided it ought to be a sculptural work of art itself. This allowed him to design a building that could be experienced as sculpture, from multiple viewpoints over a period of time. Pei wanted us to move around his building, to discover its forms and spaces. He wanted us to detect how to enter the building and be delighted by the spaces we find..."
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