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  1. 15 de ene. de 2011 · Axonometric, Courtesy of Richard Meier & Partners Architects. The Center covers almost 100,000 square feet of area, and is organized along two ridges in the topography of the 110-acre parcel.

  2. Inspired by its hilltop site overlooking Los Angeles, architect Richard Meier designed the Getty Center to highlight both nature and culture.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Getty_CenterGetty Center - Wikipedia

    Designed by architect Richard Meier, the campus also houses the Getty Research Institute (GRI), the Getty Conservation Institute, the Getty Foundation, and the J. Paul Getty Trust. The center's design included special provisions to address concerns regarding earthquakes and fires.

  4. Richard Meier, American architect noted for his refinements of and variations on classic Modernist principles: pure geometry, open space, and an emphasis on light. His most well-known buildings included the Atheneum in New Harmony, Indiana; the High Museum of Art in Atlanta; and the Getty Center in Los Angeles.

  5. 15 de may. de 2019 · Aerial view of Getty Center, designed by Pritzker Prize winning architect Richard Meier. The Getty Center is more than a museum. It is a campus that encompasses research libraries, museum conservation programs, administration offices, and grant institutions as well as an art museum open to the public.

  6. 10 de mar. de 2013 · El Centro Getty, destinado a transmitir a la posteridad la magnificiencia de los propietarios, es una gran implantación situada en la cresta de las colinas, dominando el panorama. Las dimensiones de esta contraciudad o ciudad del arte son notables: cerca de 44 hectáreas, de las cuales 10 están destinadas a la edificación, con un ...

  7. 27 de dic. de 2023 · The Getty Centre, perched majestically on a hill in Los Angeles, California, is not merely an architectural marvel; it's a testament to the genius of Richard Meier. Meier, an iconic figure in the world of architecture, has left an indelible mark on the landscape of modern design.