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  1. Jan 9, 2018 · Explore the design philosophy of Italian architect Renzo Piano. In 1998, Piano won architecture's highest award, the Pritzker Architecture Prize, when he was in his 60s but just hitting his stride as an architect. Piano is often called a "high-tech" architect because his designs showcase technological shapes and materials.

  2. Jun 11, 2010 · In the 1970's architects Renzo Piano and Richard Rogers, both unknown at the time, collaborated and erected one of the most famous and radical buildings of our time, Centre Georges Pompidou.

  3. Nov 26, 2019 · Renzo Piano designed one of high-tech architecture's seminal buildings – the Centre Pompidou. Continuing our high-tech architecture series, we profile the Italian architect who was a key...

  4. Jul 14, 2019 · Renzo Piano (born September 14, 1937) is a Pritzker Prize Laureate, an architect known for his broad range of iconic projects that blend architecture and engineering.

  5. Feb 15, 2016 · Pritzker Prize–winning Italian architect Renzo Piano started his career working with architect Louis Kahn in Philadelphia. In the 1970s he joined forces with Richard Rogers, creating the...

  6. Renzo Piano's architecture reflects that rare melding of art, architecture, and engineering in a truly remarkable synthesis, making his intellectual curiosity and problem-solving techniques as broad and far ranging as those earlier masters of his native land, Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo.

  7. Renzo Piano, the 1998 Pritzker Prize winner, is perhaps best known for his controversial design of the Centre Georges Pompidou, located in the heart of Paris and completed in 1978. Conceived in collaboration with English architect, Richard Rogers and described by Piano as “a joyful urban machine ... a creature that might have come from a ...

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