Art Institute of Chicago

May 14, 2009 | Art, Words

From the New York Times today:

“It is this obsessive refinement that raises Mr. Piano’s best architecture to the level of art. In an age with few idealists, he exudes a touching faith in the value of slow, incremental progress. He has never fully abandoned the belief that machines can elevate as well as destroy. The beauty of his designs stems from his stubborn insistence that the placement of a column or a window, when done with enough patience and care, brings us a step closer to a more enlightened society.”

That statement sums up so much I believe in. New Chesapeake site now up

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