Richard Meier accused of sexual harassment by five women [Updated]

The architect is taking a six-month leave from his firm Updated: On March 13, Meier announced a six-month leave of absence from his firm and changes to day-to-day leadership. In advance of the six-month marker, Curbed reached out to the firm for an update on his return. A spokesperson told Curbed that Meier remains on leave. We will update this story once an official announcement is made.
Noted American architect and Pritzker Prize winner Richard Meier has been accused of sexual harassment by five women, the New York Times reports.
Four of the women worked for Meier and a fifth woman met the architect while Meier worked on the Getty Center, one of his best known projects and an LA landmark about to celebrate its 20th anniversary.
According to the Times, two of the women associated with Meier?s firm described being sent to the architect?s New York apartment, where he exposed himself. Another woman who worked for the firm said she recalled Meier grabbing her underwear at a company holiday party, while a fourth woman who worked for Meier said she was asked to undress at his apartment so she could be photographed. A fifth woman not associated with the firm accused Meier of pulling her onto a bed at his home during an incident in the 1980s in LA.
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The Getty Center in Los Angeles.
In light of these allegations, the 83-year-old architect is taking a six-month leave from his firm, Richard Meier & Partners Architects...
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