The Getty Center
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Architecture
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WSP Architects
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The Getty Center, designed by Richard Meier, is a cultural and architectural landmark in Los Angeles. It spans 110 acres in the Santa Monica Mountains, featuring multiple buildings including museums, research libraries, and conservation programs. Completed in 1997 at a cost of $1.3 billion, its design integrates travertine stone and glass, harmonizing with the natural landscape. The center is LEED certified, reflecting its sustainable design
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