Atlanta — The Italian architect Renzo Piano is in the process of rewriting the book on American museum architecture. Well, it might be more accurate to say he's rewriting the book on museum expansions: His firm, Renzo Piano Building Workshop, has additions in the works at a remarkable number of the most prominent museums in the country, including the Whitney in New York, the Gardner in Boston and the Art Institute of Chicago. And, of course, there's his reconfiguration of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and its muddled collection of buildings along Wilshire Boulevard, the first phase of which will open in 2007.

- bill 11-10-2005 1:07 am

Billy - he was one of the names suggested that we consider for our two NY jobs - we interviewed Stern, met Costas Kondylis folks -

we probably need to stick to fairly mundane group but your thoughts are welcome

some names under consideration -

http://del.icio.us/franzenjb/Architects
- anonymous (guest) 11-19-2005 3:50 am [add a comment]


pretty good article here.
- bill 11-22-2005 4:44 am [add a comment]





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