Renzo Piano Builds for the 21st Century

Piano was still in his thirties when he became famous for the wildly unconventional museum in Paris, which he co-designed with the British architect Richard Rogers.
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The Georges Pompidou Center, Paris
Piano was still in his thirties when he became famous for the wildly unconventional museum in Paris, which he co-designed with the British architect Richard Rogers. The Pompidou, which opened in 1977, was a building turned inside out, with ventilation ducts, structural supports and an escalator draped around the exterior.

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