July 1st, 2016
July 1st, 2016
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Completed in 1969, Saltzman House is one of influential American architect and abstract artist Richard Meier’s earliest built projects.
Drawing heavily on early-Modernist influences, in particular the purity of form characteristic of Le Corbusier’s designs, Meier’s properties focus on geometric compositions, light, and absolute whiteness.
Photography: Ezra Stoller/Esto
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