Image 1 of 37 from gallery of Pathé Foundation / Renzo Piano Building Workshop. Photograph by Michel Denancé
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The Center designed by Renzo Piano Building Workshop is a cluster of ‘huts’, small pavilions and tree-filled spaces... surrounded by water on three sides
AD rounds up the most striking examples from the architect's impressive portfolio
Located in stunning farmland in the Colorado Rocky Mountains, this private residence, made of wood, steel and glass, is...
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designed by renzo piano building workshop, the scheme is conceived as an 'environmental and social laboratory', positioned amid a range of public services.
the academy museum has unveiled its renzo piano-designed building, billed as 'the world’s premier institution dedicated to the art and science of movies'.
For the last 8 years the Pathe Foundation in Paris has worked with Pritzker-winning architect Renzo Piano to design and construct their new headquarters. Slated for a grand opening this September, photos have emerged that reveal, in the architect’s own words, “an unexpected presence”: a curved bulbous structure that looks like it’s been squeezed into an opening within a historic Parisian city block. “The art of inserting a new building into an historic city block,” says Piano, “means engaging in an open, physical dialogue with the existing city buildings.” In other words, it’s an exercise in reclaiming space. More
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Een minimalistisch huis, een woonkamer van 2 bij 2meter, precies genoeg voor een bed, een stoel en een tafeltje. Wij denken meteen aan een studentenhuisje nieuwe stijl!
AD’s The Architect’s Eye columnist explores how Renzo Piano used context to design a building that’s perfect for its location
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
As Renzo Piano celebrates his 80th birthday, close friend and fellow Academician Richard Rogers looks back at what it was like to work together on one of the 20th century’s most iconic buildings – the Pompidou…