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Statements about interiors and exteriors of the pyramid entrance at the Louvre by I.M. Pei and the Metropolitan Cathedral by Oscar Niemeyer are
Niemeyer used stained glass to create a heavenly light and spiritual mood.
Pei preferred using the same kinds of materials used since medieval times.
Niemeyer focused on fluid curves; Pei on straight-edged geometric shapes and forms.
Pei used a steel structure and glass to frame the view of the Louvre and sky.
Explanation:
- Ieoh Ming Pei was a Chinese American architect.
- Brazilian architect, the Oscar Ribeiro de Almeida Niemeyer Soares Filho.
- The Cathedral of Brasilia is a crown-like hyperboloid structure that attached to the ground. The building looks like striking shape and gorgeous stained glass ceiling, with different shades of white, blue and brown.
- The building is primarily of Renaissance and French traditional style. The old fortress can still be seen underground, extend the pyramid, around the lobby area in the first medieval elements.
- Niemeyer loved curves its exterior is dominated by 16 curved concrete columns. The structure is hyperboloid, these curve inwards, meeting briefly before branching back outwards and upwards.
- Pei was known for combining traditional architectural principles based on simple geometric patterns such as triangles circles and squares are common elements in both plan and elevation.
- The most widely recognized steel and glass structures in the world is the Louvre Pyramid, located in Paris, France.
- The modern glass pyramid structure sits in sharp contrast to its surrounding traditional stone architecture.
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