Ieoh Ming Pei (26 April 1917 – 16 May 2019) was a Chinese-American architect. He won the Pritzker Prize in 1983 for his work at the Musée du Louvre in Paris. He also designed the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center in Dallas, the Miho Museum in Japan, Shigaraki, near Kyoto, and the chapel of the MIHO Institute of Aesthetics. He died of cancer at the age of 100.
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For other information, see: iba.co.uk/i/eoh-pei-architects/memorabilia and-designs/ ieoh pei.html and www.praemium-imperiale-archaeology.php. For more information on the Pei family, visit: www.bbc.com/. For more about the Peis family, see www.babar.org/pei/family.html, or go to www.ebar.gov/Pei/Family/Peis-Family-Memorial-Memoirs- &-Pictures/Ieh Pei Peis.html%. For more details on the Suzhou Museum, go to: http:/www.ibar.com /suzhou-museum.html/. For additional information about the Suzhou Museum and the Museum of Islamic Art, click here:http:www.bobar.net/Suzhou-Museum- and Museum of Islamic-Art/Suzhou-Museums-and Other-Artistic-Facilities/IoS-Suzhhou-Muses/Ii-Sujou-museums/I-S-Sudsho-Mausoleum- & Sudhou-Garden-Shizin-Gardens/I.S.M.M.-Garden-Shi.S.-Garden Shizilin.html?page=1. For information on The Suzhou Garden, visit http::// www.bsm.org /sudshou-garden-shi/ and http:/sundhos-gardens-shizin/.
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