After six long years of laboring on the renovation and expansion of the Harvard Art Museums, lead architect Renzo Piano had but one simple message at the unveiling of the new complex to the press on Friday.
“There is very little an architect should say about a new building,” he said. “Just ‘Welcome.'”
— bostonmagazine.com
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Why don't we have a "thumbs down" button on Archinect?
EKE, it's more interesting to hear the criticism. What's your?
The article doesn't give me enough sense of what he did to say much. I liked Renzo's speech.
Maybe we should require a positive comment behind every thumbs up.
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