John Quentin Hejduk (19 July 1929 – 3 July 2000), was an architect, artist and educator who spent much of his life in New York City. Hejduk is noted for his use of attractive and often difficult-to-construct objects and shapes; also for a profound interest in the fundamental issues of shape, organization, representation, and reciprocity.
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John Hejduk’s Diamond House A (1963-1967)
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