Behind the Exhibit: The Power of Architecture
Take a look at the works of Louis Kahn that will be on display at the Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth, Texas
Written by Kasey Caminiti
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Louis Kahn, c. 1972
Louis Kahn, c. 1972
Jewish Community Center, Ewing Township (near Trenton), New Jersey, Louis Kahn, 1954–59. Exterior view of the Bath House with a wall drawing at the entrance designed by Kahn
Colonnade on the north side, Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth, Texas, Louis Kahn, 1966–1972
Louis Kahn in the auditorium of the Kimbell Art Museum, 1972
Steven and Toby Korman House, Fort Washington, Pennsylvania, Louis Kahn, 1971–73
Library, Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, New Hampshire, Louis Kahn, 1965–72
Louis Kahn in front of a model of the City Tower Project in an exhibition at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, February 1958
Louis Kahn at his office, c. 1960
Louis Kahn working on Fisher House design, 1961
National Assembly Building in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Louis Kahn, 1962–83
National Assembly Building in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Louis Kahn, 1962–83
National Assembly Building in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Louis Kahn, 1962–83
Ponte Vecchio, Florence, Italy, Louis Kahn, c. 1930
Salk Institute in La Jolla, California, Louis Kahn, 1959–65
Sher-E-Bangla Nagar, seat of the parliament of Bangladesh, Dhaka (1962–83). Construction workers with their tools on the building site. Collection of Gus or Fred Langford
Towers, San Gimignano, Italy, Louis Kahn, 1928. Williams College Museum of Art, Williamstown M.A.
View of St. Peter’s in Rome, Italy, Louis Kahn, 1928/29
Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, Connecticut, Louis Kahn, 1951–53
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