Name | Years | City | Country | Image |
Lambert House[1] | 1961-1962 | Lonelyville | United States | |
Meier House[1] | 1963-1965 | Essex Fells | United States | |
Dotson House[1] | 1964-1966 | Ithaca | United States | |
Renfield House (with Elaine Lustig Cohen)[1] | 1964-1966 | Chester | United States | |
"Sona" Shop for Handicrafts and Handlooms Exports Corporation of India (with Elaine Lustig Cohen)[1] | 1965-1967 | New York City | United States | |
Studio and Apartment for Frank Stella[1] | 1965 | New York City | United States | |
Smith House[1] | 1965-1967 | Darien | United States | |
Hoffman House[1] | 1966-1967 | East Hampton | United States | |
Rubin Loft Renovation[1] | 1966 | New York City | United States | |
Saltzman House[1] | 1967-1969 | East Hampton | United States | |
Westbeth Artists' Housing[1] | 1967-1970 | New York City | United States | |
Bronx Redevelopment Planning Study[1] | 1969 | New York City | United States | |
House in Old Westbury[1] | 1969-1971 | Old Westbury | United States | |
Twin Parks Northeast Housing[1] | 1969-1974 | New York City | United States | |
Monroe Developmental Center (with Todd Giroux, Architects)[1] | 1969-1974 | Rochester | United States | |
Bronx Developmental Center[1] | 1970-1977 | New York City | United States | |
Maidman House[1] | 1971-1976 | Sands Point | United States | |
Douglas House[1] | 1971-1973 | Harbor Springs | United States | |
Shamberg House[1] | 1972-1974 | Chappaqua | United States | |
New Harmony's Atheneum[1] | 1975-1979 | New Harmony | United States | |
Sarah Campbell Blaffer Pottery Studio[1] | 1975-1978 | New Harmony | United States | |
Aye Simon Reading Room, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum[1] | 1977-1978 | New York City | United States | |
House in Palm Beach[1] | 1977-1978 | Palm Beach | United States | |
Hartford Seminary[1] | 1978-1981 | Hartford | United States | |
Clifty Creek Elementary School[1] | 1978-1982 | Columbus | United States | |
Museum for the Decorative Arts (Museum für angewandte Kunst)[1] | 1978-1985 | Frankfurt | Germany | |
House in Pittsburgh (Giovannitti House)[1] | 1979-1983 | Pittsburgh | United States | |
High Museum of Art[1] | 1980-1983 | Atlanta | United States | |
Des Moines Art Center Addition[1] | 1982-1985 | Des Moines | United States | |
Siemens Corporate Headquarters (SiemensForum München)[1] | 1983-1999 | Munich | Germany | |
Westchester House[1] | 1984-1986 | North Salem[5] | United States | |
Siemens Office and Laboratory Complex[1] | 1984-1999 | Munich | Germany | |
Ackerberg House[1] | 1984-1986 | Malibu | United States | |
Bridgeport Center[1] | 1984-1989 | Bridgeport | United States | |
Grotta House[1] | 1985-1989 | Harding Township | United States | |
Getty Center[1] | 1985-1997 | Los Angeles | United States | |
New York Office of Richard Meier and Partners[1] | 1986 | New York City | United States | |
Los Angeles Office of Richard Meier and Partners[1] | 1986 | Los Angeles | United States | |
Exhibition and Assembly Building (Stadhaus)[1] | 1986-1993 | Ulm | Germany | |
Weishaupt Forum[1] | 1987-1992 | Schwendi | Germany | |
Royal Dutch Paper Mills Headquarters[1] | 1987-1992 | Hilversum | Netherlands | |
Edinburgh Park Master Plan[1] | 1988 | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art[1] | 1987-1995 | Barcelona | Spain | |
Canal+ Headquarters[1] | 1988-1992 | Paris | France | |
Espace Pitôt Residential Housing[1] | 1988-1993 | Montpellier | France | |
Administrative and Maritime Center Master Plan[1] | 1988 | Antwerp | Belgium | |
Daimler-Benz Research Center[1] | 1989-1993 | Ulm | Germany | |
Hypolux Bank Building[1] | 1989-1993 | Luxembourg | Luxembourg | |
The Hague City Hall and Central Library[6] | 1989-1995 | The Hague | Netherlands | |
Euregio Office Building[1] | 1990-1998 | Basel | Switzerland | |
Camden Medical Center[1] | 1990-1999 | Singapore | Singapore | |
Plateau Tercier Master Plan[1] | 1991 | Nice | France | |
Rachofsky House[1] | 1991-1996 | Dallas | United States | |
Swissair North American Headquarters[1] | 1991-1995 | Melville | United States | |
Ackerberg House Addition[1] | 1992-1994 | Malibu | United States | |
Addition to [aforelisted] Palm Beach House[1] | 1993-1995 | Palm Beach | United States | |
Alfonse M. D'Amato United States Courthouse[1] | 1993-2000[citation needed] | Central Islip | United States | |
Gagosian Gallery[1] | 1994-1995 | Beverly Hills | United States | |
Paley Center for Media (formerly: The Museum of Television & Radio)[1][6] | 1994-1996 | Beverly Hills | United States | |
Neugebauer House[1] | 1995-1998 | Naples | United States | |
Sandra Day O'Connor United States Courthouse (with Langdon Wilson Architects)[1] | 1995-1999 | Phoenix | United States | |
Museum of the Ara Pacis[1][6] | 1996-2006 | Rome | Italy | |
Jubilee Church (formerly: Church of the Year 2000)[1][6] | 1996-2004 | Rome | Italy | |
Crytstal Cathedral Visitor's Center[1] | 1996-2003 | Garden Grove | United States | |
Tan House[6] | 1997-2002 | Kuala Lumpur | Malaysia | |
KNP Headquarters[7] | 1987-1992 | Hilversum | Netherlands | |
Westwood Promenade Master Plan[6] | 1998 | Los Angeles | United States | |
Peek & Cloppenburg Department Store[6] | 1998-2001 | Dusseldorf | Germany | |
Rickmers Group Headquarters[6] | 1998-2001 | Hamburg | Germany | |
Friesen House[6] | 1998-2001 | Los Angeles | United States | |
Canon Headquarters[6] | 1998-2002 | Tokyo | Japan | |
San Jose Civic Center[6] | 1998-2003 | San Jose | United States | |
Southern California Beach House[6] | 1999-2001 | Malibu | United States | |
173/176 Perry Street Condominiums[6] | 1999-2002 | New York City | United States | |
UCLA Broad Art Center[6] | 2000-2003 | Los Angeles | United States | |
Master Plan for Pankrac City Office Buildings[6] | 2000-2005 | Prague | Czech Republic | |
Winjhaveb Kwartier Master Plan[6] | 2001 | The Hague | Netherlands | |
Peek & Cloppenburg Department Store[6][citation needed] | 2001-? | Mannheim | Germany | |
Viking Research Center[6] | 2001-2003 | Greenwood | United States | |
Burda Collection Museum[6] | 2001-2004 | Baden-Baden | Germany | |
Yale University History of Art and Arts Library[6][citation needed] | 2001-? | New Haven | United States | |
66[6] | 2002-2003 | New York City | United States | |
Kojaian Apartment at Perry Street[6] | 2002-2003 | New York City | United States | |
Joy Apartment at Perry Street[6] | 2002-2004 | New York City | United States | |
Cornell University Sciences Technology Building[6][citation needed] | 2001-? | Ithaca | United States | |
City Tower | ?-2007 | Prague | Czech Republic | |
Arp Museum | ?-2008 | Remagen | Germany | |
Cornell University's Weill Institute[6] | ?-2008 | Ithaca | United States | |
On Prospect Park[6] | ?-2008 | New York City | United States | |
International Coffee Plaza | ?-2010 | Hamburg | Germany | |
Bodrum Houses | ?-2012 | Bodrum | Turkey | |
Vinci Partners Corporate Headquarters | ?-2012 | Rio de Janeiro | Brazil | |
Vitrum Apartments | ?-2013 | Bogotá | Colombia | |
Teachers Village | ?-2013 | Newark | United States | |
Engel & Völkers Headquarters | ?-2015 | Hamburg | Germany | |
Meier on Rothschild | Work ongoing as of 2017 | Tel Aviv | Israel | |
685 First Avenue | ?-2018 | New York City | United States | |