Revamp of LACMA by Renzo Piano

Source
Los Angeles Times
Publisher
Petr Šmídek
01.02.2006 20:45
Renzo Piano was originally supposed to rescue LACMA (Los Angeles County Museum of Art) when he took over the project of expanding the museum from Rem Koolhaas. The new situation, where the architect had to work with a very limited budget and the chaotic urbanism of the existing exhibition pavilions, was a challenge that Piano was not accustomed to in his recent museum projects. You can read more about his latest visit to LACMA and the presentation of the current project this week - here.
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