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News on October 16, 2017
We will gather again for Learning From The Master series this month. We will discuss about Renzo Piano, Architect whom the laureate of 1998 Pritzker Prize.
Renzo Piano is perhaps best known for his controversial design of the Centre Georges Pompidou, located in the heart of Paris and completed in 1978. Conceived in collaboration with English architect, Richard Rogers and described by Piano as “a joyful urban machine … a creature that might have come from Jules Verne book,” Beaubourg, as it is called, has become a cultural icon, expressive of Piano’s love of technology.