Description
a+u last published a special issue on Renzo Piano and his Building Workshop in 1989, covering their exciting early works. This new monograph continues from there, exploring the last 20 years of his enduring practice where technology, craft, art, and an inherent eco-consciousness are successfully synergized into a sensible yet intriguing architecture.
Here, Piano’s built works are presented through five environmental-technological themes that recur in his architecture: “Daylighting”, “Greenscapes”, “Climatic Responsiveness”, “Renovation” and “Tectonics”. There is a particular focus on detailed drawings, paired with exquisite photographs, to help readers better understand and learn from Piano’s thinking and design sensibilities. The 28 featured works span from 1989 till today, and also includes projects in progress such as the London Bridge Tower.
CONTENTS
Renzo Piano Building Workshop
Jonathan Glancey: Interview with Renzo Piano: “Sense and Sustainability”
Completed Works
Daylighting
- Beyeler Foundation Museum
- The Nasher Sculpture Center
- High Museum of Art Expansion
- LACMA Expansion, Phase I – Broad Contemporary Art Museum
- The Art Institute of Chicago – The Modern Wing
Greenscapes
- Auditorium “Parco della Musica”
- Zentrum Paul Klee
- California Academy of Sciences
Climatic Responsiveness
- Kansai International Airport Passenger Terminal Building
- Cultural Center Jean-Marie Tjibaou
- Aurora Place
- The New York Times Building
Renovation
- Rehabilitation of the Genoa Old Harbor and the Genoa Waterfront Project
- Potsdamer Platz Reconstruction
- Niccolò Paganini Auditorium
- The Morgan Library Renovation and Expansion
Tectonics
- Maison Hermès
- Padre Pio Pilgrimage Church
Kenneth Frampton: Essay: “Prometheus Unbound: The Work of RPBW”
Projects in Progress
- Saint Giles Court Mixed-Use Development
- London Bridge Tower
- Development Plan for the Ex-Michelin Area
- Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Renovation and Expansion
- Tjuvholmen Icon Complex
- Poor Clare Monastery
- Harvard Art Museum, Renovation and Expansion
- Manhattanville Campus, Columbia University
- Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center
Renzo Piano: Pritzker Prize Acceptance Speech: “In Praise of Construction”
Selection of Works 1967–2010
Credits and Data
Biography and Firm Profile
224 pages, color ills / 22 x 30 cm / Japanese, English

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