Remembering I.M. Pei in his New York home
A four-story townhouse in NYC’s Sutton Place was the home for decades of legendary Chinese-American architect I.M. Pei. Months after Pei died on May 16 at age 102, the house was put on the market for $8 million. Kai Cheng, an adviser to the Pei family for the past 15 years, shared many personal memories with the Peis and said selling the house would "let the world know that such a wonderful couple and such a wonderful, legendary figure used to live here".

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The 60 Minutes Interview: I.M. Pei

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What's in the basement of Fallingwater?

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Keynote Lecture: Lim Chong Keat on Art and Architecture

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I M Pei : The last surviving Modernist

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July 4, 2006 at Monticello with I.M. Pei

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I.M. Pei, Peter Eisenman, 1976

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John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy’s New York City Apartment | Cultured Elegance

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I. M. Pei at MIT - Tech Day 1994

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Architect Redesigns A New York Apartment Originally Built in 1902 (House Tour)

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貝聿銘70年生涯最大個展 Largest Retrospective of I.M. Pei’s 70-Year Career

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RGM 2010 - Interview with I.M. Pei

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I.M. Pei: Building China Modern | Full Documentary | American Masters | PBS

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This Jewish Family Owns America

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The Enviable Loft Fran Lebowitz Has Never Liked

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The Centurion - I.M. Pei Luxury New York Condo

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Frank Lloyd Wright House in The Suburbs of New York City | FLW Home Tour in Glen Ridge New Jersey

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The French Do Not Care About Work

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I.M. Pei Documentaries

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I. M. Pei on sculpture | American Masters | PBS

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