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Louis Kahn was a visionary American architect, whose work is characterized by its bold, monumental forms and profound use of light and space. Known for his modernist approach infused with classical elements, Kahn's iconic designs include the Salk Institute in California and the Kimbell Art Museum in Texas. His architectural philosophy emphasized the importance of structure and material, making him one of the most influential architects of the 20th century.
"Every time a student walks past a really urgent, expressive piece of architecture that belongs to his college, it can help reassure him that he does have that mind, does have that soul."
"Consider the momentous event in architecture when the wall parted and the column became."
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