Pompidou Centre that located in Paris, France, was designed by Richard Rogers, Renzo Piano and Sue Rogers. This building established Rogers’s early trademark of exposed services (water, heating ducts, and stairs) on the exterior, leaving the internal spaces uncluttered. The building is now a much admired Parisien landmark, but at the time critics were mixed, some dubbing the “inside-out”...
Located in New York, United States, New York Times Building was designed by Editorial. Ultra clear low iron glass will be draped in ceramic tubes to create a curtain wall that reflects light and changes color throughout the day. At the base, floor to ceiling glass will provide a view into the building to reveal a lobby designed by Renzo Piano Building Workshop. The integration of exterior and interior...
The Quill, that located in London, United Kingdom , was designed by Spparc Architecture. a two part 21- and 31-storey ‘student hub’ by London based architecture practice Spparc Architecture has been approved by Southwark council. Designed to provide accommodation and amenities for students at King’s College London (KCL), the tower is loosely based on the form of an old-fashioned pen referencing...
Resnick Pavilion, was designed by Renzo Piano Building Workshop that located in LACMA, Los Angeles, United State, The design of the Resnick Pavilion is informed by an amalgamation of ideas drawn from a multitude of sources, including the architect’s memory. Like the Broad Contemporary Museum of Art, which Piano completed in 2008, the Resnick Pavilion is built of travertine glass and steel and has...
The Pompidou Centre designed by Editorial is located in Paris, France. As part of its 30th anniversary celebrations, The Pompidou Centre is to pay tribute to Richard Rogers, who with Renzo Piano was responsible for the design of the building. The exhibition Richard Rogers & Architects presents a detailed survey of the work of Richard Rogers and his partners over the last 40 years. Running from...