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I.M. Pei, Famed Architect Behind Louvre Pyramid, JFK Library, Dies at 102

A Chinese Immigrant, He Studied at MIT, Harvard Before Starting Award-Winning Career
World-renowned architect I.M. Pei, or Ieoh Ming Pei, designed this pyramid-shaped entrance to the Louvre Museum in Paris. Pei died this week. Photo: Pixabay
World-renowned architect I.M. Pei, or Ieoh Ming Pei, designed this pyramid-shaped entrance to the Louvre Museum in Paris. Pei died this week. Photo: Pixabay
By Clare Kennedy
CoStar News
May 17, 2019 | 2:37 AM

I.M. Pei, a Pritzker Prize-winning architect who designed some of the world's most distinctive buildings including the pyramid entrance to the Louvre Museum in Paris, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland and John F. Kennedy Library in Boston, has died at age 102.

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