SUSTENTABILIDADE E TECNOLOGIA NAS OBRAS DE RENZO PIANO

  • Aurélio Gimenes de Oliveira M
  • Pichioni Pellozo T
  • Aparecida Teixeira Ferreira da Costa K
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In this article, an analysis and comparison of two expressive works by the Italian architect Renzo Piano is proposed, following a logical line of the current High Technology for an EcoTechnology. This objective is achieved through bibliographic studies that allow the necessary theoretical detailing, in addition to the analysis of projects in focus: TheNational Center for Science and Technology (NEMO), in Amsterdam, and the California Academy of Natural Sciences, in the United States, from an architectural point of view. Similarities can be seen between the projects, mainly chronologically punctuated developments from the oldest to the most recent. The study shows, in this way, that it is possible to understand an improvement of the architect in view of the architectural currents, making his intentions and cares more clearly projected over time clearer.The theory of architectural study is Tectonics in line with the search for reduced impacts on the environment

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Aurélio Gimenes de Oliveira, M., Pichioni Pellozo, T., & Aparecida Teixeira Ferreira da Costa, K. (2020). SUSTENTABILIDADE E TECNOLOGIA NAS OBRAS DE RENZO PIANO. Colloquium Socialis, 4(2), 102–116. https://doi.org/10.5747/cs.2020.v4.n2.s098

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