
Peter Eisenman is an American architect. Born in 1932 in Newark, New Jersey. He studied architecture at Cornell, Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture and the University of Cambridge. He received an honorary degree from Syracuse University of Architecture. He is a member of the New York Five part of the New York Five a group of 5 architects who were featured in the 1972 book Five Architects.
Where I said Mario Botta was all about shapes, and Ole Scheeren height, I’d want to say Eisenman is all about angles – not always but more than one normally sees.
Falk House II
1969, Hardwick, Vermont

House VI Frank Residence
1972, Cornwall, Connecticut

Wexner Centre for the Arts, Ohio State University
¸ 1989, Columbus, Ohio

Nunotani Building
1991, Edogawa, Tokyo, Japan

Greater Columbus Convention Centre
1993, Columbus, Ohio

Aronoff Centre for Design and Art, University of Cincinnati
1996, Cincinnati, Ohio

City of Culture of Galicia
1999, Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, Spain

Il giardino del passi perditi
2004, Castelvecchio Museum, Verona

Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe
2005, Berlin, Germany

University of Phoenix Stadium
2006, Glendale, Arizona

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