Renzo Piano Renzo Piano was born in Genoa, Italy in 1937. From 1959 to 1964 he studied at the Milan Politecnico, where he taught until 1968. In 1970 Piano established a partnership with the English architect Richard Rogers. Together, Rogers and Piano designed a number of buildings in Italy and England. Their most famous building, the Pompidou Center in Paris, takes its form from a metaphor of the 'cultural machine' with all color-coded service elements and structure emphasized on the building's exterior. Like most works designed by members of the "High-Tech" movement, Piano established technology as a starting point for his designs. Fortunately, he modified his attempts to generate an architectural character based on technological forms with a concern for user comfort and needs Name : Aamer Zubair Abdulatief
ID : 0865392
Supervised By : Dr.Farooq Mofti
2nd Home Work
Kansai Airport Terminal
At Osaka, Japan, built 1994, a airport terminal, of steel and glass, in a temperate, waterfront, artifical island in Osaka Bay area, in High Tech Modern style. Name : Aamer Zubair Abdulatief
ID : 0865392
Supervised By : Dr.Farooq Mofti
2nd Home Work