The respect and deep understanding of local history and culture gave PEI the light to touch French's minds. His passion for motherland's Chinese civilization and openness to the world allow him to connect with different cultures and regions, breaking the boundary of language, race and religion.
RIP Mr. Pei. You will be greatly missed. 3:44 Mr. Pei talks about his experiences, challenges, and ideas in redoing the Louvre. 32:20 LOVE this bit of Mr. Pei talking about his glass problem and how he solved it. 37:19 Very few (almost no one?) would have guessed why the statue was put there!
I.M. Pei was an extraordinary success story of an immigrant who came to America and made the world so proud of his truly amazing talents for art, light, architecture, structure and geometry. His place in history is as solid as the foundations of the buildings that he design all over the world.
What a remarkable project, process and architect. Thanks for sharing this wonderful presentation. I need to visit Louvre again to appreciate everything Mr. Pei described.
Respect to the legendary of architecture mastermind and influential of maximizing in utilization the space, lighting, fine arts of building appearances, advanced ideas and many more. You created an era of civilization left for human kind in aged 102. RIP IM Pei.
On a separate note, I do admire and respect how French people value their art and history. Majority of the modern buildings, developments in Paris are outskirts of the heart of city, e.g. la defense.
I wish it was longer! His insight and sense of humor is engaging and captivating.
The respect and deep understanding of local history and culture gave PEI the light to touch French's minds. His passion for motherland's Chinese civilization and openness to the world allow him to connect with different cultures and regions, breaking the boundary of language, race and religion.
I could listen to him for another hour or more. Fascinating, especially about the lighting.
RIP Mr. Pei. You will be greatly missed.
3:44 Mr. Pei talks about his experiences, challenges, and ideas in redoing the Louvre.
32:20 LOVE this bit of Mr. Pei talking about his glass problem and how he solved it.
37:19 Very few (almost no one?) would have guessed why the statue was put there!
I.M. Pei was an extraordinary success story of an immigrant who came to America and made the world so proud of his truly amazing talents for art, light, architecture, structure and geometry. His place in history is as solid as the foundations of the buildings that he design all over the world.
His Father is the CEO of Bank of China and he had an Ivy League education, hardly your average immigrant 😂
@@joe.h-7322His family has been successful for over 500 years. No, no your average family at all.
This man was a genius with a sense of humor.
What a doll. He was a delightful man, besides being a brilliant designer.
He was such a inspiring and funny guy who has ideas to break through the modern architecture
What a remarkable project, process and architect. Thanks for sharing this wonderful presentation. I need to visit Louvre again to appreciate everything Mr. Pei described.
What a great man. Sitting in Calcutta India i pay my regards to this great man.
Respect to the legendary of architecture mastermind and influential of maximizing in utilization the space, lighting, fine arts of building appearances, advanced ideas and many more. You created an era of civilization left for human kind in aged 102. RIP IM Pei.
Great work from Peter Rice..Pianos main engineer...
wish I had listened to this conversation before visiting the Louvre
RIP LEGEND
R.I.P
On a separate note, I do admire and respect how French people value their art and history. Majority of the modern buildings, developments in Paris are outskirts of the heart of city, e.g. la defense.
persistent legend
RIP
wow... very funny man! love his dry sarcastic humor!
24:25 😂😜
安息吧 传奇
haha ..."they took a lot of things from Egypt"
RIP