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Louis Kahn

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Louis Kahn was an Estonian-born American architect noted for monumental modern works such as the Salk Institute in California, begun in 1959.

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Why is Louis Kahn's Salk Institute so admired?

The Salk Institute in La Jolla, California, was begun in 1959 for scientist Jonas Salk. Its concrete laboratories, travertine courtyard, and ocean-facing axis make it one of Kahn's clearest statements about monumentality and light.

What does Louis Kahn mean by served and servant spaces?

Kahn separated main rooms from support spaces such as stairs, ducts, storage, and circulation. This idea is visible in projects like the Richards Medical Research Laboratories in Philadelphia.

Which Louis Kahn building in Bangladesh is important?

The National Assembly Building in Dhaka is one of Kahn's major late works. Its monumental geometric forms helped make it a landmark of modern architecture in South Asia.

How is Louis Kahn different from glass-box modernists like Mies van der Rohe?

Kahn used modern materials but pursued weight, silence, and monumental form more than sleek transparency. Buildings like the Kimbell Art Museum show his focus on daylight, vaults, and carefully shaped rooms.

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