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Travel from Osaka, Japan, to Bern, Switzerland, and through many
cities, structures, and islands in between, to explore the
staggering scope of the Renzo Piano repertoire. From the
“inside-out” Pompidou to the airy shells of the Tjibaou Cultural
Center in Nouméa, New Caledonia, this essential architect
introduction reveals a restless visionary, constantly experimenting
with scale, material, and form. The exploration and iconoclasm of
an Italian master While some architects have a signature style,
Renzo Piano seeks to apply coherent ideas to extraordinarily
different projects. His buildings impress as much for their
individual impact as for their diversity of scale, material, and
form. Piano rose to international prominence with his codesign of
the Pompidou Center in Paris, described by The New York Times as a
building that “turned the architecture world upside down.” Since
then, he has continued to craft many high-profile cultural spaces,
including the Modern Wing of the Art Institute of Chicago; the
Morgan Library Renovation and Expansion in New York; and, most
recently, the Whitney Museum of American Art, an asymmetric
nine-story structure in Manhattan’s Meatpacking District with both
indoor and outdoor galleries. In New York and London, the Renzo
touch has also transformed the skyline with the towers of the New
York Times Building and the Shard, the tallest building in the
European Union. This essential introduction travels from Osaka,
Japan, to Bern, Switzerland, and through many cities, structures,
and islands in between, to explore the staggering scope of the
Renzo Piano repertoire. From the “inside-out” Pompidou to the airy
shells of the Tjibaou Cultural Center in Nouméa, New Caledonia,this
is a thrilling journey through the beauty of architecture, where,
in Piano’s own words, “each time, it is like life starting all over
again.”