Architecture: What's Hot Now: The Renzo Piano Building Workshop at Punta Nave in Genoa, Italy

Sunday, 18 September 2011
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The Renzo Piano Building Workshop at Punta Nave in Genoa, Italy
Sep 18th 2011, 10:00

Pritzker Prize-winning architect Renzo Piano designed and built his architecture "workshop" in collaboration with UNESCO.

The Renzo Piano Building Workshop at Punta Nave in Genoa, Italy. Renzo Piano, architect. 1991

The Renzo Piano Building Workshop at Punta Nave in Genoa, Italy. Renzo Piano, Pritzker Prize-winning architect. 1991

Photo © Fregoso & Basalto, courtesy the Pritzker Prize Committee
Piano and his brother Ermanno's firm collaborated with UNESCO to establish a research station that would study the ways plant fibers can be used for architecture. They constructed the Renzo Piano Building Workshop on a steep cliff between the mountains and the sea on the Ligurian coast. The surrounding land is used by UNESCO scientists to grow bamboo, agave, and cane.

The Workshop building resembles a giant butterfly. Glass and louvre roofs flood the interior spaces with natural light. This environment has made the Renzo Piano Building Workshop an inspiring retreat for architects and engineers.

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