A Young Architect's Chance Encounter With Living Legend I.M. Pei

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Imagine having a world famous architect be the first inhabitant of your debut solo architecture project - and not just any architect, but I.M. Pei, who turns an incredible 100 years today. This unlikely turn of events actually happened to Costa Rican architect David Konwiser 7 years ago when Pei rented out Konwiser’s Villa Punto de Vista for New Years, although the unbelievable chance encounter almost didn’t become a reality. Just two and a half months prior to Pei’s arrival, the villa was more construction site than materialized building. Understandably, those two and a half months were, in Konwiser's own words, "the most difficult... of my career - and likely my life," as the architect writes in an article for the Architectural Digest. Despite that immense pressure, or perhaps because of it, the villa was ready for its first, and arguably its most important, visitor.

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Cite: Ariana Zilliacus. "A Young Architect's Chance Encounter With Living Legend I.M. Pei" 26 Apr 2017. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/870016/a-young-architects-chance-encounter-with-living-legend-im-pei> ISSN 0719-8884

Villa Punto de Vista, the resort designed by David Konwiser at which I.M. Pei was the first guest. Image © Sergio Pucci

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