Renzo Piano

Renzo Piano

Nacimiento : 1937-09-14, Genova, Italy

Historia

Renzo Piano, born 14 September 1937 in Genova, is an Italian architect. His most famous buildings include the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris (with Richard Rogers, 1977), The Shard in London (2012), the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City (2015) and Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center in Athens (2016). He won the Pritzker Architecture Prize in 1998.

Perfil

Renzo Piano

Películas

GES-2
Self
En 2014 la Fundación V-A-C, propiedad de uno de los oligarcas rusos más ricos del mundo, adquirió la abandonada central eléctrica de Moscú GES-2 con el propósito de dotar de energía cultural a toda la ciudadanía, y encargó el proyecto al arquitecto Renzo Piano. Durante cinco años la directora disfrutó de un acceso privilegiado a operarios, constructores, supervisores del proyecto y arquitectos. Nastia Korkia nos propone, con muchas dosis de humor, un retrato cercano, coral y no cronológico de la transformación de este gran edificio en un centro cultural.
An Engineer Imagines
Peter Rice...An Engineer imagines is a cinematic homage to the life and ideas of Peter Rice widely regarded as the most distinguished structural engineer of the late twentieth century. Without Rices’s innovations and collaborations with the leading architects of his time, some of the most recognizable buildings in the world would not have been possible. The film traces Rice’s extraordinary work, from his native Ireland through, London, Sydney and Paris, to his untimely and tragic death in 1992. Through a series of interviews with former colleagues, family and friends, interwoven with stunning time-lapse photography, we unfold the remarkable story of one of the great minds of the twentieth century; how man who pushed the boundaries of art and science to achieve the unimaginable. A genius who stood in the shadow of architectural icons. Until now.
Renzo Piano, an Architect for Santander
Writer
Renzo Piano, an Architect for Santander
Berlin Babylon
Un documental centrado en los proyectos de reconstrucción de Berlín tras la caída del Muro de Berlín.