Renzo Piano
Renzo Piano was born in Genoa on September 14,1937. In Genoa he still maintains a home and office (Building Workshop). He runs his firm from three offices in Genoa, Paris and Berlin.
Its name, Renzo Piano Building Workshop, indicates the concentration tradition that he inherited from his family, which led him to be faithful to his materials, by pushing them to their limits, improving their performances and enhancing their characteristics.
Renzo Piano's work is based on a search for the human face of technology, on an attempt to demonstrate that modern building processes do not inevitably lead to cold, mechanized industrial buildings, but can give rise to warm, luminous spaces catering to the needs of human beings.
Technology is used in all his projects to tone down light, evaluate the context and find a means to integrate them into nature. After designing buildings where technology represented an end in itself, Piano moved towards projects in which innovative building techniques are merely a tool used to obtain comfortable, sustainable and ecological spaces.
2. Jean Marie Tjibaou Cultural Centre, Noumea, New Caledonia (1991-1998)
6 comments:
Amazing Nicole, simply amazing. Where did you get such brilliant structural details of these buildings? I can't wait to see what you come up with.
i'll second that!
excellent research nicole
Jeremy
the Jean Marie Tjibaou Cultural Centre are amazing buildings.
Also, I dunno if you know, but the Kansai International Airport is way out in Osaka Bay, so the form of the terminal building was dictated by the winds.
yeah fantastic photos
Wow, you've done a great job at researching Renzo. Those photos are fantastic. Can't wait to see your final model and posters. Well done!
yeah have to agree, stuff looks amazing. haven't seen alot of his stuff but i think ill have to have a bit of a look at his oeuvre
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