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Architect Pierre Koenig to Sign Monograph

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Architect Pierre Koenig left his signature on the ‘50s in clean lines and glass and steel structures. Heralding the era’s revival, Time magazine noted that “the current renaissance of mid-century Modernism is particularly sweet for Koenig, 73, who has lived long enough to become cool twice.”

But if you don’t have, say, $2 million lying around to get your hands on his famous Case Study House No. 22, you can still get his signature. Koenig appears at Form Zero Architectural Books & Gallery on Friday to sign the long-awaited monograph “Pierre Koenig.”

Authors James Steele and David Jenkins survey four decades of the Los Angeles resident’s work, including his commissions for Arts & Architecture magazine’s radical Case Study House program. The monograph includes the architect’s original sketches, plans, sections and renderings with photographs by such acclaimed photographers as Julius Schulman.

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The reception and book signing is from 7 to 9 p.m. at 2433 Main St. in Santa Monica. The book costs $45, but the store will discount the price 10% during the reception.

--MAIRI HENNESSY

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