Random Post: MuseumLab Back online
RSS .92| RSS 2.0| ATOM 0.3
  • Home
  • About MuseumLab
  •  

    Whitney Museum unveils new design by Renzo Piano

    Whitney Museum by Renzo Piano(Photo: Courtesy of Renzo Piano Building Workshop and Cooper, Robertson & Partners)

    The New York Times is very positive about Renzo Piano’s computer renderings for the future downtown annex of the Whitney Museum: “The bold form expresses a level of experimental courage that he hasn’t shown in years. This is a building that could revive the Whitney, and inject welcome creative energy into the city’s cultural life.”

    The architect seems to be very busy these days. After the opening of the LACMA earlier this year and the expected completion of the California Academy of Sciences this fall, the Witney Museum is only one of many large museum projects by the Italian maestro. On Tate Modern’s website you can hear and watch him talk about another highlight in his carreer, the 52-storey glass skyscraper housing the new headquarters of The New York Times.

    Read more (New York Times, May 1 2008)
    Go to website Whitney Museum of American Art

    Related posts:  Greenest museum ever built starts to blossom  //  Architectural Shifts, Global and Local  //  Looking inside the Broad Contemporary Art Museum  //  Visitors leaving their mark on museum walls  //  Destroy the museums… of every kind  //

    Leave a Reply