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You Say to Brick

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by Wendy Lesser


  Bertha, Lou, Leopold, Esther, and Sue Ann Kahn in Los Angeles, 1948

  (Anonymous photograph from the collection of Lauren Kahn)

  Anne Tyng in 1944, age twenty-four

  (Photograph by Bachrach, from the collection of Alexandra Tyng)

  Alex and Anne Tyng, 1965

  (Anonymous photograph from the collection of Alexandra Tyng)

  Louis Kahn in the Yale University Art Gallery

  (Photograph by Lionel Freedman, from the Louis I. Kahn Collection, University of Pennsylvania and the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission)

  Marie Kuo in the 1950s

  (Anonymous photograph from the collection of Morton Paterson)

  Marie Kuo Paterson with Jamie Paterson in the late 1960s

  (Photograph by Morton Paterson, from his own collection)

  Trenton Bath House exterior with mural

  (Photograph by John Ebstel © Keith De Lellis Gallery)

  Trenton Bath House interior courtyard

  (Photograph by John Ebstel © Keith De Lellis Gallery)

  Salk Institute study towers

  (Anonymous photograph from the author’s collection)

  Phillips Exeter Library exterior

  (Anonymous photograph, courtesy of the Phillips Exeter Academy Archives)

  Louis Kahn teaching at Penn with (left to right) Norman Rice, Robert Le Ricolais, and August Komendant

  (Photograph by John Nicolais, from the Richard Saul Wurman Collection, The Architectural Archives, University of Pennsylvania)

  Kahn drawing ambidextrously

  (Photographs by Martin Rich, from The Architectural Archives, University of Pennsylvania)

  Kimbell Art Museum exterior

  (Anonymous photograph from the author’s collection)

  Central Market in Riga

  (Anonymous photograph from the author’s collection)

  Lou and Nathaniel Kahn, late 1960s

  (Photograph by Harriet Pattison, from the Harriet Pattison Collection, The Architectural Archives, University of Pennsylvania)

  Lou, Alex, and Nathaniel at Alex’s high school graduation, 1971

  (Anonymous photograph from the collection of Alexandra Tyng)

  Harriet Pattison at George Patton’s landscape architecture firm

  (Anonymous photograph from the George E. Patton Collection, The Architectural Archives, University of Pennsylvania)

  Louis Kahn in the auditorium of the Kimbell Art Museum

  (Photograph by Bob Wharton, from the Louis I. Kahn Collection, University of Pennsylvania and the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Collection)

  Louis Kahn at the Indian Institute of Management with Samuel Paul, the Institute’s director

  (Anonymous photograph from the Louis I. Kahn Collection, University of Pennsylvania and the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Collection)

  The roof of the Dhaka Assembly Building

  (Photograph by Raymond Meier, courtesy of the photographer)

  The mosque in the Dhaka Assembly Building

  (Photograph by Raymond Meier, courtesy of the photographer)

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  A NOTE ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  Wendy Lesser is the founder and editor of The Threepenny Review. She is the author of ten previous books, including nine nonfiction books and a novel. Her most recent books are a prizewinning biography, Music for Silenced Voices: Shostakovich and His Fifteen Quartets, and a personally inflected book of literary criticism, Why I Read. She has written for The New York Times, the Times Literary Supplement, the London Review of Books, The New York Review of Books, and other publications. She divides her time between Berkeley, California, and New York City. You can sign up for email updates here.

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  CONTENTS

  Title Page

  Copyright Notice

  Dedication

  Epigraph

  Prologue

  Ending

  In Situ: Salk Institute for Biological Studies

  Preparing

  In Situ: Kimbell Art Museum

  Becoming

  In Situ: Phillips Exeter Library

  Achieving

  In Situ: National Assembly of Bangladesh

  Arriving

  In Situ: Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad

  Beginning

  Epilogue

  Notes

  Further Reading

  Acknowledgments

  Index

  Illustrations

  Also by Wendy Lesser

  A Note About the Author

  Copyright

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  Copyright © 2017 by Wendy Lesser

  All rights reserved

  First edition, 2017

  Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

  Names: Lesser, Wendy, author.

  Title: You say to brick: the life of Louis Kahn / Wendy Lesser.

  Description: First edition.|New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2017.

  Identifiers: LCCN 2016025613|ISBN 9780374279974 (hardback)|ISBN 9780374713317 (e-book)

  Subjects: LCSH: Kahn, Louis I., 1901–1974.|Architects—United States—Biography.|BISAC: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Artists, Architects, Photographers.|ARCHITECTURE / Individual Architects & Firms / General.|ARCHITECTURE / History / Contemporary (1945–).

  Classification: LCC NA737.K32 L48 2017|DDC 720.92 [B]—dc23

  LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2016025613

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