Name
|
Years
|
City
|
Country
|
Image
|
Lambert House[1]
|
1961-1962
|
Lonelyville
|
United States
|
|
Meier House[1]
|
1963-1965
|
Essex Fells
|
United States
|
|
Dotson House[1]
|
1964-1966
|
Ithaca
|
United States
|
|
Renfield House (with Elaine Lustig Cohen)[1]
|
1964-1966
|
Chester
|
United States
|
|
"Sona" Shop for Handicrafts and Handlooms Exports Corporation of India (with Elaine Lustig Cohen)[1]
|
1965-1967
|
New York City
|
United States
|
|
Studio and Apartment for Frank Stella[1]
|
1965
|
New York City
|
United States
|
|
Smith House[1]
|
1965-1967
|
Darien
|
United States
|
|
Hoffman House[1]
|
1966-1967
|
East Hampton
|
United States
|
|
Rubin Loft Renovation[1]
|
1966
|
New York City
|
United States
|
|
Saltzman House[1]
|
1967-1969
|
East Hampton
|
United States
|
|
Westbeth Artists' Housing[1]
|
1967-1970
|
New York City
|
United States
|
|
Bronx Redevelopment Planning Study[1]
|
1969
|
New York City
|
United States
|
|
House in Old Westbury[1]
|
1969-1971
|
Old Westbury
|
United States
|
|
Twin Parks Northeast Housing[1]
|
1969-1974
|
New York City
|
United States
|
|
Monroe Developmental Center (with Todd Giroux, Architects)[1]
|
1969-1974
|
Rochester
|
United States
|
|
Bronx Developmental Center[1]
|
1970-1977
|
New York City
|
United States
|
|
Maidman House[1]
|
1971-1976
|
Sands Point
|
United States
|
|
Douglas House[1]
|
1971-1973
|
Harbor Springs
|
United States
|
|
Shamberg House[1]
|
1972-1974
|
Chappaqua
|
United States
|
|
New Harmony's Atheneum[1]
|
1975-1979
|
New Harmony
|
United States
|
|
Sarah Campbell Blaffer Pottery Studio[1]
|
1975-1978
|
New Harmony
|
United States
|
|
Aye Simon Reading Room, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum[1]
|
1977-1978
|
New York City
|
United States
|
|
House in Palm Beach[1]
|
1977-1978
|
Palm Beach
|
United States
|
|
Hartford Seminary[1]
|
1978-1981
|
Hartford
|
United States
|
|
Clifty Creek Elementary School[1]
|
1978-1982
|
Columbus
|
United States
|
|
Museum for the Decorative Arts (Museum für angewandte Kunst)[1]
|
1978-1985
|
Frankfurt
|
Germany
|
|
House in Pittsburgh (Giovannitti House)[1]
|
1979-1983
|
Pittsburgh
|
United States
|
|
High Museum of Art[1]
|
1980-1983
|
Atlanta
|
United States
|
|
Des Moines Art Center Addition[1]
|
1982-1985
|
Des Moines
|
United States
|
|
Siemens Corporate Headquarters (SiemensForum München)[1]
|
1983-1999
|
Munich
|
Germany
|
|
Westchester House[1]
|
1984-1986
|
North Salem[5]
|
United States
|
|
Siemens Office and Laboratory Complex[1]
|
1984-1999
|
Munich
|
Germany
|
|
Ackerberg House[1]
|
1984-1986
|
Malibu
|
United States
|
|
Bridgeport Center[1]
|
1984-1989
|
Bridgeport
|
United States
|
|
Grotta House[1]
|
1985-1989
|
Harding Township
|
United States
|
|
Getty Center[1]
|
1985-1997
|
Los Angeles
|
United States
|
|
New York Office of Richard Meier and Partners[1]
|
1986
|
New York City
|
United States
|
|
Los Angeles Office of Richard Meier and Partners[1]
|
1986
|
Los Angeles
|
United States
|
|
Exhibition and Assembly Building (Stadhaus)[1]
|
1986-1993
|
Ulm
|
Germany
|
|
Weishaupt Forum[1]
|
1987-1992
|
Schwendi
|
Germany
|
|
Royal Dutch Paper Mills Headquarters[1]
|
1987-1992
|
Hilversum
|
Netherlands
|
|
Edinburgh Park Master Plan[1]
|
1988
|
Edinburgh
|
Scotland
|
|
Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art[1]
|
1987-1995
|
Barcelona
|
Spain
|
|
Canal+ Headquarters[1]
|
1988-1992
|
Paris
|
France
|
|
Espace Pitôt Residential Housing[1]
|
1988-1993
|
Montpellier
|
France
|
|
Administrative and Maritime Center Master Plan[1]
|
1988
|
Antwerp
|
Belgium
|
|
Daimler-Benz Research Center[1]
|
1989-1993
|
Ulm
|
Germany
|
|
Hypolux Bank Building[1]
|
1989-1993
|
Luxembourg
|
Luxembourg
|
|
The Hague City Hall and Central Library[6]
|
1989-1995
|
The Hague
|
Netherlands
|
|
Euregio Office Building[1]
|
1990-1998
|
Basel
|
Switzerland
|
|
Camden Medical Center[1]
|
1990-1999
|
Singapore
|
Singapore
|
|
Plateau Tercier Master Plan[1]
|
1991
|
Nice
|
France
|
|
Rachofsky House[1]
|
1991-1996
|
Dallas
|
United States
|
|
Swissair North American Headquarters[1]
|
1991-1995
|
Melville
|
United States
|
|
Ackerberg House Addition[1]
|
1992-1994
|
Malibu
|
United States
|
|
Addition to [aforelisted] Palm Beach House[1]
|
1993-1995
|
Palm Beach
|
United States
|
|
Alfonse M. D'Amato United States Courthouse[1]
|
1993-2000[citation needed]
|
Central Islip
|
United States
|
|
Gagosian Gallery[1]
|
1994-1995
|
Beverly Hills
|
United States
|
|
Paley Center for Media (formerly: The Museum of Television & Radio)[1][6]
|
1994-1996
|
Beverly Hills
|
United States
|
|
Neugebauer House[1]
|
1995-1998
|
Naples
|
United States
|
|
Sandra Day O'Connor United States Courthouse (with Langdon Wilson Architects)[1]
|
1995-1999
|
Phoenix
|
United States
|
|
Museum of the Ara Pacis[1][6]
|
1996-2006
|
Rome
|
Italy
|
|
Jubilee Church (formerly: Church of the Year 2000)[1][6]
|
1996-2004
|
Rome
|
Italy
|
|
Crytstal Cathedral Visitor's Center[1]
|
1996-2003
|
Garden Grove
|
United States
|
|
Tan House[6]
|
1997-2002
|
Kuala Lumpur
|
Malaysia
|
|
KNP Headquarters[7]
|
1987-1992
|
Hilversum
|
Netherlands
|
|
Westwood Promenade Master Plan[6]
|
1998
|
Los Angeles
|
United States
|
|
Peek & Cloppenburg Department Store[6]
|
1998-2001
|
Dusseldorf
|
Germany
|
|
Rickmers Group Headquarters[6]
|
1998-2001
|
Hamburg
|
Germany
|
|
Friesen House[6]
|
1998-2001
|
Los Angeles
|
United States
|
|
Canon Headquarters[6]
|
1998-2002
|
Tokyo
|
Japan
|
|
San Jose Civic Center[6]
|
1998-2003
|
San Jose
|
United States
|
|
Southern California Beach House[6]
|
1999-2001
|
Malibu
|
United States
|
|
173/176 Perry Street Condominiums[6]
|
1999-2002
|
New York City
|
United States
|
|
UCLA Broad Art Center[6]
|
2000-2003
|
Los Angeles
|
United States
|
|
Master Plan for Pankrac City Office Buildings[6]
|
2000-2005
|
Prague
|
Czech Republic
|
|
Winjhaveb Kwartier Master Plan[6]
|
2001
|
The Hague
|
Netherlands
|
|
Peek & Cloppenburg Department Store[6][citation needed]
|
2001-?
|
Mannheim
|
Germany
|
|
Viking Research Center[6]
|
2001-2003
|
Greenwood
|
United States
|
|
Burda Collection Museum[6]
|
2001-2004
|
Baden-Baden
|
Germany
|
|
Yale University History of Art and Arts Library[6][citation needed]
|
2001-?
|
New Haven
|
United States
|
|
66[6]
|
2002-2003
|
New York City
|
United States
|
|
Kojaian Apartment at Perry Street[6]
|
2002-2003
|
New York City
|
United States
|
|
Joy Apartment at Perry Street[6]
|
2002-2004
|
New York City
|
United States
|
|
Cornell University Sciences Technology Building[6][citation needed]
|
2001-?
|
Ithaca
|
United States
|
|
City Tower
|
?-2007
|
Prague
|
Czech Republic
|
|
Arp Museum
|
?-2008
|
Remagen
|
Germany
|
|
Cornell University's Weill Institute[6]
|
?-2008
|
Ithaca
|
United States
|
|
On Prospect Park[6]
|
?-2008
|
New York City
|
United States
|
|
International Coffee Plaza
|
?-2010
|
Hamburg
|
Germany
|
|
Bodrum Houses
|
?-2012
|
Bodrum
|
Turkey
|
|
Vinci Partners Corporate Headquarters
|
?-2012
|
Rio de Janeiro
|
Brazil
|
|
Vitrum Apartments
|
?-2013
|
Bogotá
|
Colombia
|
|
Teachers Village
|
?-2013
|
Newark
|
United States
|
|
Engel & Völkers Headquarters
|
?-2015
|
Hamburg
|
Germany
|
|
Meier on Rothschild
|
Work ongoing
as of 2017
|
Tel Aviv
|
Israel
|
|
685 First Avenue
|
?-2018
|
New York City
|
United States
|
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