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Outstanding quality, sign me up!

Laura Rose Barth February 22, 2012

An aerial view of the Central Saint Giles, London, looking east. Piano’s aim was to create a ‘joyful heart’ for the area. Photograph: Maurits van der Staay

"It's striking that, late in his career, the Italian architect Renzo Piano should choose to raid the paintbox. Nothing in his oeuvre prepares you for Central Saint Giles, where multistorey planes of orange, lemon and lime appear the middle of London... which passers-by either hate or love."

"It is glazed ceramic, made with beautiful precision and assembled with a certain complexity. It's not just a sheet of applied plastic, but something with depth and richness. And, powerful though the colours are, there's judgment in their precise tones. I am glad there's one building like this. I dread, however, cheap imitations." - The Observer/UK

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“ Cities are a kind of miracle because they are full of surprises, the color is humor and magic” Renzo Piano

I'm sure you have noticed these are not my photographs. Unless I've recently acquired a helicopter to hang from, which would be grand but I haven't. I was just struck by these images and found myself sending far too much time reading about the controversial design of The Central Saint Giles and its designer. I do confess to being a bit of an architectural nerd and find all of it quite fascinating.

I applaud Renzo. This must have been quite a design risk after spending decades furthering his own signature style or what the public perceived his style to be (natural in color and material). I still am not sure if I "love or hate" this pop of color on London's skyline. Either way, I can appreciate the risk and thrill this must have held for Piano. I have found that with, "beautiful precision and assembled with a certain complexity..." there is great and unmatchable value. "powerful though the colours are, there's judgment in their precise tones." Perhaps there is something more to outstanding quality no matter what form it comes in. Me thinks so.

Tags architecture, brightly colored, Central Saint Giles, London, Renzo Piano
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