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Kahn's building helped to change that, as did two buildings Renzo Piano designed for the Menil Collection in 1986 and 1995.
ECONOMIST: Museum architecture
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Renzo Piano, who is as charming and warm as a southern Italian village in the spring, is sanguine about the controversy his building has created.
BBC: Imagine the meeting that led to The Shard
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First, construction on The Shard, architect Renzo Piano's shimmering, 72-story skyscraper, wrapped up in London, making it the tallest building in Europe.
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To bring Kahn right up to date, prominent international architects from Frank Gehry to Renzo Piano are interviewed on film about the influence of Kahn on architecture today.
WSJ: Ancient Modernism | 'Louis Kahn: The Power of Architecture' | Vitra Design Museum, Germany | By Colin Amery
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High up on the sixth floor, where he can look down on architect Renzo Piano's famous Pompidou plaza, IRCAM's director, Frank Madlener, describes what's going on down below.
NPR: IRCAM: The Quiet House Of Sound
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Renzo Piano, a celebrated museum architect, is already on his third model, a wooden structure consisting of 14 interconnecting buildings, painted red with glass roofs pointing to the north.
ECONOMIST: Modern art curators
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By then, the Times had moved from its old building, on West Forty-third Street, to the sleek Renzo Piano building, on Eighth Avenue between West Fortieth and West Forty-first Streets.
NEWYORKER: Changing Times
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Pritzker Prize-winning architect Renzo Piano's 2008 landmark green building, the California Academy of Sciences, houses Pierre the Penguin and 38, 000 other weird and wonderful animals under a "living roof" of California wildflowers.
BBC: San Francisco's blissful Golden Gate Park
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Machinery was stripped out, the factory demolished, the site developed to a design by Renzo Piano, a leading Italian architect, and the Academia Barilla opened in 2004, its basement housing the library.
ECONOMIST: Barilla's cookery library: Food for thought | The
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It's an arrangement that recalls Boston's Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum with its new entrance pavilion by Renzo Piano, which now houses all the necessary but distracting museum functions such as ticketing and coat check to ensure that once inside the Venetian palazzo you are able to focus exclusively on art and taste.
WSJ: Barnes Collection | Albert C. Barnes | Ensemble: Albert C. Barnes and the Experiment in Education | Saving Dr. Barnes's Vision| By Eric Gibson