List of works by Renzo Piano
Main article: Renzo Piano
This list of works by Renzo Piano categorizes the work of the Pritzker Prize-winning architect. The following are some of his major constructions:
Completed
- IRCAM & the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France (1971–77)
- IBM Travelling Pavilion, (1982–84)
- Banca CIS building, Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy (1985)
- Menil Collection, Houston, Texas, United States (1982–87)
- Stadio San Nicola, Bari, Italy (1988–89)
- Porto Antico, Aquarium of Genoa, Genoa, Italy (1992)
- International Terminal, Kansai International Airport, Osaka, Japan (1991–94)
- Cy Twombly Gallery, Houston, Texas, United States (1995)
- NEMO science museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands (1997)
- Beyeler Foundation Museum, Basel, Switzerland (1991–97)
- Ushibuka Haiya Bridge, Amakusa, Japan (1991–97)
- Jean-Marie Tjibaou Cultural Center, Nouméa, New Caledonia, France (1991–98)
- Ferrari wind tunnel, Maranello, Italy (1996–98)
- Potsdamer Platz master plan, Berlin, Germany (1992–2000)
- Aurora Place, Sydney, Australia (1996–2000)
- Auditorium Paganini, Parma, Italy (2001)
- Maison Hermès, Tokyo, Japan (2001)
- Parco della Musica, Rome, Italy (2002)
- Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas, Texas, United States (1999–2003)
- Il Sole 24 Ore headquarters, Milan, Italy (1998–2004)
- Padre Pio Pilgrimage Church, San Giovanni Rotondo, Italy (2004)
- Weltstadthaus, Cologne, Germany (2005)
- High Museum of Art Expansion, Atlanta, United States (2005)
- Zentrum Paul Klee, Bern, Switzerland (1999–2005)
- Cité Internationale, Lyon, France (1995–06)
- The Morgan Library & Museum expansion, New York City, United States (2003–06)
- Rocca di Frassinello Winery, Gavorrano, Italy (2002–07) (artistic direction: Massimo Alvisi)
- The New York Times Building, New York City, United States (2003–07)
- Vulcano Buono, Nola, Italy (2007)
- California Academy of Sciences rebuilding, San Francisco, United States (2008)
- Nichols Bridgeway, Chicago, United States (2009)
- Modern Wing expansion of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, United States (2009)
- Central Saint Giles, London, United Kingdom (2010)
- The Shard, London, United Kingdom (2000–12)[1]
- Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art, Tjuvholmen, Oslo, Norway (2002–12)[2]
- Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum wing, Boston, United States(2005–12)
- Kimbell Art Museum expansion, Fort Worth, Texas, United States (2008–13)
- Harvard Art Museums expansion and renovation, Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States (2009–14)
- Pathé Foundation headquarters, Paris, France (2006–14)
- KT Corporation headquarters, Seoul, South Korea (2011–15)
- City Gate, Royal Opera House, Parliament House and Ditch, Valletta, Malta (2009–15)
- Whitney Museum of American Art, New York City, United States (2005–15)
Current
- Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, United States (2003–)
- Sesto San Giovanni masterplan, Milan, Italy (2004–)
- Columbia University Manhattanville Campus Master Plan and Jerome L. Greene Science Center, New York City, United States (2004–)
- Renzo Piano Tower I & II, San Francisco, United States (2006–)
- Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center, Athens, Greece (2008–)
- Grattacielo Intesa SanPaolo, Turin, Italy (2011-)
- ARS AEVI Museum of Contemporary Art[3] in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina (1999–)[4]
- Centro de Arte Botín, Santander, Spain (2011–)
- The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, Los Angeles, United States (2012–present)
- One Sydney Harbour, Sydney, Australia
Cancelled
- City Tech Tower, New York City, United States
- Trans National Place, Boston, United States
References
- ↑ Simon O'Hagan (April 28, 2012). "Renzo Piano: 'The Shard is my dream building'". London: The Independent.
- ↑ Arkiteknytt Article. ""Verdens vakreste museum"", Mars 2009
- ↑ "ARS AEVI Museum of Contemporary Art in Sarajevo". Retrieved 15 June 2011.
- ↑ "Ars Aevi Project - News from Cooperazione Italiana allo Sviluppo in Bosnia Erzegovina". Retrieved 15 June 2011.
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