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Painting and sculpture are constant inspirations for Richard Meier.
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Balancing an idea with its context is a vital step, says Richard Meier.
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It is a profession that can take too much time away from family life.
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An international market makes new discoveries possible.
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The computer has enabled certain kinds of drawings and certain kinds of forms to evolve that were not conceivable in terms of making architecture when things were drawn.
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Architecture, Meier says, is the greatest of the arts.
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Richard Meier cannot think up a new explanation for his use of white.
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Richard Meier discusses the work of Le Corbusier and Frank Lloyd Wright.
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Books by authors from Dr. Seuss to Robert Penn Warren.
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A place for bands to create songs based on the book “Beautiful Children.” www.myspace.com/girlwiththeshavedhead
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It’s all of pop culture..and instant gratification.”
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“Fashion is a great historical marker,” Posen says.
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Richard Armitage urges society to invest in education.
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We’re in a transitional age, Armitage says.
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The answer isn’t in regulation, Armitage says.
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Richard Armitage talks about some of the risks of China’s recent economic and military advances.
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Darfur needs a bigger U.S. presence, Armitage says.
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Armitage strongly argues that the Darfur and AIDS crises are too important to ignore.
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Shows like “The Daily Show” indicate an awareness, Armitage says.
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Richard Armitage on the problem of national security and the press
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Why the press went AWOL after Sept. 11.
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Armitage believes the system has a way of correcting itself.
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