Peter L. Gluck

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Peter L. Gluck
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Notes Throughout his 34–year career, New York-based architect Peter L. Gluck has remained steadfastly Modernist, creating houses with an acute awareness of time and context while eschewing sentimentality or any reference to tradition. His design approach is governed by “the ongoing and evolving set of principles and impulses inherent to Modernism,” and his projects are characterized by clean geometric lines, sculptural elements and respect for light, serenity and individuality. If Gluck’s houses possess a certain Japanese sensibility, it is no accident. After graduation from the Yale School of Architecture, he spent two years in Japan acting as a consultant for a local construction company. The influences were subtle but enduring— not so much a specific building or architect, but the attitudes and feelings of the Japanese Modernist aesthetic. -AD 100: Peter L. Gluck

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