Architect Renzo Piano Interview: On the Shoulders of Giants | Louisiana Channel

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  • In-depth biographical interview with the Pritzker prizewinning Italian architect Renzo Piano - known for celebrated buildings such as The Shard and Centre Georges Pompidou - who explains why it’s okay “to steal” as long as you give something back.
    “What keeps people alive is not what you’ve done, what you’ve been, but what you will be and what you will do.” Piano feels that one must avoid falling into the trap of nostalgia by thinking too much about one’s roots and past. Born in Genoa, he feels that the sea and its connotations are part of what shaped him: “The sea is like a mysterious place to go one day, so you grow up with this idea to run away one day, and to discover the rest of the world.” Moreover, compares the sea to a soup, “a consommé of different cultures.”
    “It’s very funny, because as an architect, at a certain age, when you travel you feel at home everywhere.” Piano, who considers himself to be a European rather than an Italian, feels that that travelling is extremely important, because it allows you to get away from what you’re doing, permitting you to see it more clearly when you return. As an architect, you can’t simply be “a tourist”, but you need to understand and listen - not only to people, but also to places, as places too have a story to tell. In continuation of this, he emphasizes that “young people should travel to understand how lucky they are to be born in a place where you live on the shoulders of giants. You live on the freedom that was build up in centuries.” If you don’t go away, if you don’t travel, you don’t understand how lucky you are. Moreover, it is important that you appreciate that diversity is a value, not a problem, and what makes us grow, learn - and steal: “Stealing, I know, is not nice, but if the condition is that you give back, it’s not that bad.” When young people come to work at Piano’s offices, what they’re told is to “take, take away - don’t wait for us to give you, take. But if possible, give back one day.”
    “Architects don’t change history, but they witness the change of history.” Architects give a shape to the change, which is why public buildings are so important and apart from being good craftsmen, architects need to master the social aspect: “You are not just a builder, you are also a civic person, so you make a shelter for human beings and human communities. And this becomes even more interesting, because then you make buildings that are for people to stay together and to share values, which is the beginning of maybe making a better world.” In continuation of this, though the war didn’t affect him directly, Piano (b. 1937) grew up with a pacifistic attitude, which has stayed with him ever since: “Making a great building is a civic gesture - a gesture of peace.”
    Renzo Piano (b. 1937) is a lauded Italian architect. His most known buildings include the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris, The Shard in London, Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art in Oslo, Potsdamer Platz in Berlin and the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City. In 1998, Piano won the highly prestigious Pritzker Architecture Prize, the jury comparing him to Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci, praising him for “his intellectual curiosity and problem-solving techniques as broad and far-ranging as those earlier masters of his native land,” and crediting him with “redefining modern and postmodern architecture.” In 2006, Piano was selected by TIME as one of the 100 most influential people in the world. For more see: www.rpbw.com/
    Renzo Piano was interviewed by Marc-Christoph Wagner at his offices in Paris, France in November 2017.
    Camera: Mathias Nyholm
    Edited by: Klaus Elmer
    Produced by: Marc-Christoph Wagner
    Cover photo: The Shard, London by Renzo Piano
    Copyright: Louisiana Channel, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, 2017
    Supported by Dreyers Fond
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  • @Score_up
    @Score_up Před 6 lety +105

    This is channel is a hidden gem on youtube.

  • @trishhall4522
    @trishhall4522 Před 2 lety +4

    i was totally enthralled by Mr Piano, what was he going to say next - brilliant inspiration

  • @markg1531
    @markg1531 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you. I enjoyed the interview and it gave me some food for thought. I appreciate it.

  • @madhursrivastav
    @madhursrivastav Před rokem +2

    he is a towering legend and so humble.

  • @jungchang-woo3487
    @jungchang-woo3487 Před 6 lety +21

    My gratitude towards the interviews that you people are doing. These phrases from the interviews from the old people are just invaluable.

  • @francescos7361
    @francescos7361 Před rokem

    Thanks one of my favourite architect , to me like all Nobel prizes in architecture and engineer . Beast .

  • @TedPope
    @TedPope Před 8 měsíci +1

    "When you talk about it poetry disappears" - Renzo Piano

  • @johnferraz6417
    @johnferraz6417 Před rokem

    "Journey as Place...Becoming as End"
    This phrase has guided my own path into Architecture...it came by 'doing'...getting involved...risking not knowing the outcome...learning from the experience...from others.
    Thanks for the inspiration to continue evolving into 'the Architect'...we ought to be!
    "What can 'we' become...better than we were...yesterday."
    John Ferraz Architect

  • @jennief2108
    @jennief2108 Před 5 lety +18

    Piano feels that one must avoid falling into the trap of nostalgia by thinking too much about one’s roots and past. And, he Sails always !

    • @sahiljada9548
      @sahiljada9548 Před 3 lety +1

      Putting paper and pencil on desk and Just keep thinking is a trap… so better go out n travel to get off track for clear vision… thts how i interpret him but nice catch 😅

  • @johnsonthe.8211
    @johnsonthe.8211 Před 2 lety

    Very divine to listen to the architect , as he says War should be abolished !

  • @rubenparz
    @rubenparz Před 6 lety +6

    Gracias por la entrevista! Genial!
    Thanks for the interview, great!

  • @tarasilchyshyn4851
    @tarasilchyshyn4851 Před 4 lety +7

    I totally love this man on the screen. Very good film, thank you!

  • @SoSo-wb6gt
    @SoSo-wb6gt Před 5 lety +6

    I love Mr Piano's way of seeing architecture and the world around us. Hope one day I can reach his level of understanding and his equilibrium. Thank you for uploading this marvellous video.

  • @emmanuelortiz5632
    @emmanuelortiz5632 Před 5 lety +16

    Fantastic interview, passion for the proffesion.

  • @marimokid9985
    @marimokid9985 Před 3 lety +4

    This video is beautiful. Also, I appreciate the summary in the description - made it easier to keep up with the intervew. Thank you!

  • @thanglee1704
    @thanglee1704 Před 6 lety +8

    One of the best architect on the world...my favorite

  • @sonalisignapurkar6906
    @sonalisignapurkar6906 Před 2 lety

    Every line was so meaningful..thank you😍

  • @marcocresci
    @marcocresci Před 10 měsíci +1

    "Architecture is everything coming together." 9:04

  • @raymondpurwanto6191
    @raymondpurwanto6191 Před 5 lety +4

    Thank you, this video is very insightful to understand philosophy behind the master's work

  •  Před 2 lety

    Un maestro!!...toda su obra y actitud están basados en la ética y la exploración, el conocimiento y la innovación; el trabajo colectivo y la navegación del velero o proyecto, para hacer o construir un mundo mejor!!

  • @conor3000
    @conor3000 Před 5 lety +8

    So humble and wise! what a great interview

    • @CrankyHermit
      @CrankyHermit Před 3 lety

      Humble is the last word I would choose. He has the Italian honey-tongue of a Vito Corleone, but when you look at the work ...

  • @littleafterall
    @littleafterall Před 10 měsíci

    I can't remember hearing so many commonplaces from someone so celebrated.

  • @kenrickohlson1989
    @kenrickohlson1989 Před rokem

    Good video…I love this channel
    No money to travel Mr Renzo 💔😭💔

  • @FA-th4ie
    @FA-th4ie Před 2 lety +1

    This is such a superb interview - generous and inspiring and. It pretentious. Thank you!

  • @renzomarsanochumbez3571
    @renzomarsanochumbez3571 Před 6 lety +6

    without doubt one of the best living arquitects

  • @callumpettitt8192
    @callumpettitt8192 Před 6 lety +1

    This is a good one! Very enlightening

  • @jennief2108
    @jennief2108 Před 5 lety

    Beautiful ! Thank you !

  • @yaraahmad302
    @yaraahmad302 Před 3 lety +3

    My dream is to meet this great architect just one time😭😭 , each word it's an art and a story

  • @angelmatos9143
    @angelmatos9143 Před 2 lety +1

    Inspired by the universe. Anything else falls short.

  • @starjeweller
    @starjeweller Před 6 lety +2

    I love your glass-roof building of Beyeler Foundation in Basel. Essentialistic architecture Mr. Renzo👍😇💭💭💭💓💞

    • @palava8500
      @palava8500 Před 4 lety

      Its like a Solar oven. They bauen literly money with the cooking system

  • @alexpaktjeterug
    @alexpaktjeterug Před 6 lety

    Great piece!

  • @babastructuralbim
    @babastructuralbim Před 3 lety +2

    The video is so good. Thanks you

  • @AlGangstaVlore
    @AlGangstaVlore Před 6 lety

    Grazie Maestro!

  • @RAFASUAREZ13
    @RAFASUAREZ13 Před 5 lety

    Awesomeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

  • @henriquethomasfranco4182

    You are great Renzo

  • @mohammadtaghibagheri7628

    WOW

  • @cathoderay305
    @cathoderay305 Před rokem

    I saw his building at the Kimball Art Museum in Fort Worth, Texas. It's beautiful and very indicative of the power of buildings to elicit reverence and awe. Glass, long beams, high ceilings, architectural concrete, wood, and light (a lot of light)... just a wonderful work.

  • @carloscabrera4763
    @carloscabrera4763 Před 4 lety +4

    this guy's wonderful

  • @sweetfruit7769
    @sweetfruit7769 Před 3 lety

    great intro-music! what is the song called?

  • @boxfullofmangoes
    @boxfullofmangoes Před 5 lety +1

    enlightened mind

  • @angelmatos9143
    @angelmatos9143 Před 2 lety +1

    Leonardo, Michelangelo, Raphael, Donatello & Renzo.

  • @joelquinto8718
    @joelquinto8718 Před 6 lety

    Mi idolo!

  • @canweng5546
    @canweng5546 Před 6 lety

    great

  • @speedtribejp
    @speedtribejp Před 5 lety +2

    Kansai International Airport in Osaka, Japan.

  • @PsychiatryonlineITA1
    @PsychiatryonlineITA1 Před 3 lety

    The Whitney Museum of American Art - VirtualTour, New York City
    czcams.com/video/hqjz8n0NJYA/video.html
    Designed by architect Renzo Piano and situated between the High Line and the Hudson River, the Whitney's new building vastly increases the Museum’s exhibition and programming space, offering the most expansive display ever of its unsurpassed collection of modern and contemporary American art.
    Music by Paolo Conte live in Genoa

  • @Ozblu3y
    @Ozblu3y Před 6 lety

    how come this was removed?

    • @Ozblu3y
      @Ozblu3y Před 6 lety

      ok ^_^ thank you so much for making this content!

  • @ENGBriseB
    @ENGBriseB Před 2 lety

    A great building hopefully he can build another 400ft taller in dark grey.

  • @AliAhmed-hl8io
    @AliAhmed-hl8io Před 4 lety +2

    who else is wondering what pencil he uses (36:53)?

  • @melon5345
    @melon5345 Před 4 lety

    Can anyone tell me the name of the building at 9:08? Thanks

    • @auroshivarch
      @auroshivarch Před 4 lety +1

      The New Whitney Museum of American Art in NY. @Tim Homingway

  • @danranquist502
    @danranquist502 Před rokem

    Thumbs up @ 29:00 and on..

  • @evelynramos445
    @evelynramos445 Před 10 měsíci

    Imperfect at the, Spanish

  • @babacarsoumare8593
    @babacarsoumare8593 Před 5 lety +1

    ok renzo piano is a techologue architect of the word he open technology in architecture studie when i wa studiant in PARIS BEAUBOURG CENTER was boon in my draem and i was very happy in my young study school in ESA PARIS
    now thank you for RENZO PIANO a biger of word
    your friend architect BABACAR SOUMARE in SENEGAL

  • @user-nv8ec4et9h
    @user-nv8ec4et9h Před 2 lety

    열왕기하소리는 왕을 하인으로 둔 백성소리

  • @babooppa6833
    @babooppa6833 Před 2 lety

    How to spell 41:40 “Bodega(?)” in itallian? Is there any Italian here 😄

  • @danranquist502
    @danranquist502 Před rokem

    Thumbups @ 32:00

  • @auroshivarch
    @auroshivarch Před 4 lety

    what the master says at 24:52 channelises us to a better person.

  • @herrwarum5969
    @herrwarum5969 Před 6 lety

    why doesn't he use the "s" with plural names?!!

    • @herrwarum5969
      @herrwarum5969 Před 4 lety

      @Amed Zaxo you cannot explain anything if you don't make the effort to use language properly.

    • @herrwarum5969
      @herrwarum5969 Před 4 lety

      @Amed Zaxo he may be a great architect but if he speaks english very well then I am a nobel prize

  • @Bonserak23
    @Bonserak23 Před 6 měsíci

    How could you complain about being born in Italy or the Mediterranean in general, the weather is always nice, the buildings are pretty the people are almost always pretty, the food is good, no one looks at you funny for drinking during a lunch break, better than like Youngstown, Ohio lol

  • @danielcaceres9971
    @danielcaceres9971 Před 4 lety +1

    his body language is so constricted... is he comfortable doing this interview?

  • @santiagomansilla6613
    @santiagomansilla6613 Před 5 lety

    Voyage beast?

  • @williamwallace2278
    @williamwallace2278 Před 5 lety +2

    One ugly building, but brilliant engineering

  • @kayem3824
    @kayem3824 Před 4 lety +1

    The tower in London, the Shard is too steep, looks wrong. In fact, only one project, a small gallery in the US is interesting.

  • @stefanmironov6405
    @stefanmironov6405 Před 6 lety +2

    what a waste.... if I had to use one word to describe his work, I would say appalling!

  • @rexmundi7811
    @rexmundi7811 Před 3 lety +1

    Disgusting.