GES-2, House of Culture I Renzo Piano Building Workshop
GES-2, House of Culture I Renzo Piano Building Workshop
renzo piano receives final approval for ‘paddington cube’, with construction set to start
9 Buildings You Need to Know by Renzo Piano
AD rounds up the most striking examples from the architect’s impressive portfolio
Gallery of Pathé Foundation / Renzo Piano Building Workshop – 1
Image 1 of 37 from gallery of Pathé Foundation / Renzo Piano Building Workshop. Photograph by Michel Denancé
Renzo Piano: ‘Buildings are like children – you want them to have a happy life’
At 83, the architect behind the Centre Pompidou and the Shard is working on his most ambitious projects yet. He explains why his buildings are designed to fly
Maison Hermès Ginza
Photo by Woranol Sattayavinij
Academy of Sciences in California
Introduction The Academy of Sciences in California is the most current museum by Renzo Piano, which delivers an enlightened and sustainable solution to a building designed in the year 1934 with an avant-garde design. Nearly 10 years of work and $500 million were invested in this building, a masterpiece of sustainable architecture, which blends perfectly […]
Gallery of Pathé Foundation / Renzo Piano Building Workshop – 2
Image 2 of 37 from gallery of Pathé Foundation / Renzo Piano Building Workshop. Photograph by Michel Denancé
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Image 18 of 37 from gallery of Pathé Foundation / Renzo Piano Building Workshop. Photograph by Michel Denancé
What Renzo Piano Got Right at the Whitney Museum
AD’s The Architect’s Eye columnist explores how Renzo Piano used context to design a building that’s perfect for its location
He built the Shard and the Centre Pompidou, where does Renzo Piano go from here?
Nick Glass sits down with architect Renzo Piano in Genoa ahead of a major new retrospective at London’s Royal Academy of Arts.
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GES-2, House of Culture I Renzo Piano Building Workshop
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