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Renzo Piano: Piece by piece: Directed by Christopher Tuckfield. With Renzo Piano. Renzo Piano has intentionally defined no signature style because "each time the story you are telling is a different one, using a different expression." This documentary explores his passion for visual lightness.
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Nov 6, 2008 · Piano’s latest project extends his interest in how to build organically (in the fullest sense of the word), learning from lessons of nature and avoiding the sort of mimicry that can lead designers astray, with a treelike structure here or a contrived form there: ‘stupid shapes’, says Piano, ‘produced by pressing stupid buttons on stupid ...
Sep 25, 2012 · It is often said of the world famous architect Renzo Piano that he has never developed a recognisable style. But Piano's style is to grapple primarily with the sites and to tease from them uniquely aesthetic and technical solutions.
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Piece by Piece. Exhibiting architecture is a difficult task. Nothing can really replace direct experience of the built space, the perception of the hybrid fabric of the city, and listening to the voices that life continuously produces. Yet an exhibition of architecture can immediately convey the complex and shared process b which the buildings ...
Piece by Piece: Renzo Piano Building Workshop is the second lerge scale exhibition of this project, and also the first retrospective of this Pritzker Architecture Prize winner in mainland China. This exhibition not only explores the relations among material, structure, atmosphere and inhabitants, but also manifests the inexorable process of ...
Apr 26, 2017 · CULTURE. Renzo Piano’s career on display, piece by piece. Sakis Ioannidis. 26.04.2017 • 14:58. In 1971, 34-year-old Renzo Piano and his contemporaries Richard Rogers from the UK and Gianfranco Franchini from Italy pulled the rug out from under the architectural world when they were awarded the construction of the grandiose Centre Pompidou in Paris.