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Defining Distinction,or Four Good Reasons for Success: The Extraordinary Career of Renzo Piano
Authors:Livio Sacchi
Abstract:For 30 years, Renzo Piano has been producing distinguished buildings and delighting the world with his innovation and sensitivity. Here, Livio Sacchi attempts to tease out some of the reasons behind Piano's sustained success. Having gained an almost unparalleled international profile during the last couple of decades, a period that has been notoriously difficult for Italian architects, Piano's career has an almost mythic quality. It boasts one of the most unlikely competition wins of all time that ceded one of the most prestigious sites in the world, the Centre Pompidou in Paris, to two completely unknown architects in their late 20s. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:Pritzker Prize  Centre Pompidou  Richard Rogers  the Beaubourg  Piano's use of brick  IRCAM in Paris  Place Stravinsky  panels held by baked enamel finished steel or stainless-steel frames  dry-laid  solid brick masonry  a system of neoprene gaskets on steel rods  reinforced concrete building structure  increasing the range of contemporary construction techniques  Renzo Piano Building Workshop  New York Times Tower  New York  2000-  London Tower Bridge  London  2000-  housing complex in rue de Meaux  Banco Popolare di Lodi in Milan  Potsdamer/Leipziger Platz in Berlin  terracotta elements in the form of narrow tubes  ‘perforated skin’  unexpected ability to engage in transcultural dialogue: one of the most heartfelt themes of the contemporary condition  JM Tjibaou Cultural Centre in Nouméa  New Caledonia  murder of Kanak leader Jean Marie Tjibaou  mediatheque  didactic laboratories  Morgan Library  New York  2006  New Team Luna Rossa base  Valencia  Spain  2006  contemporary and minimally serene spaces  calibrated levels of natural and artificial light  ‘high-tech  soft-touch’ approach  Western rationality and local tradition  an ability to work using a ‘basic’ language  De Menil Museum in Houston (1986)  Maison Hermès in Tokyo (2001)  Auditorium Parco della Musica in Rome  American Beaux Arts movement
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