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One of the world's most prolific architects, Renzo Piano, talks about light, love and disliking the Pyramids Sign Up for Our Ideas Newsletter POV Subscribe Subscribe ...
Renzo Piano started work on Paris' iconic Centre Georges Pompidou when he was in his 30s. Today, he is one of the world's busiest architects. Eric Feferberg/AFP/Getty Images hide caption ...
During the planning stages, Piano spoke of Canaletto’s paintings of London and how The Shard would seem like a spire of gold. It sounded like moonshine, and yet there it is. It is a testament to Piano ...
L.A. City Council this week gave final approval on Pritzker Prize-winning architect Renzo Piano's plan for a 290,000-square-foot Academy Museum of Motion Pictures. ... But in a good way.
Your bottom is in good hands at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures. Choosing seats for the museum’s two state-of-the-art theaters was a research-intensive, two-year process that included in ...
Renzo Piano is still working at the age of 84, ... Finally, a camera that looks as good as the pictures it takes If Apple made a camera, it would probably look like the Sigma BF ...
Renzo Piano, the architect behind London’s Shard, New York’s Whitney Museum, and Paris’s Centre Pompidou, discusses the beauty of weightlessness.
In the 1960s and '70s, Piano was involved in the battle to revive decaying historic centers of cities. Now the Pritzker Prize-winning architect is fighting to save their often desolate outskirts.
Architect Renzo Piano spends one week a month in his hometown of Genoa, Italy. His house-workshop is perched 300 feet above the Mediterranean Sea and can only be reached by a glass-enclosed funicular ...
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