The New York Times is reporting that architect I.M. Pei, who created some of the Dallas skyline's most iconic buildings, has died at age 102.

His designs include Dallas City Hall (1977), One Dallas Center (1979), Energy Plaza (1983), Fountain Place (1986), and the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center (1989).

UPDATED at 6:50 p.m.: News architecture critic Mark Lamster weighs in on I.M. Pei's life and legacy.

March 4, 1970 - Architect I. M. Pei is photographed with a model of his design for a new Dallas City Hal (LEE LANGUM/Staff Photographer)

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