Renzo Piano News
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Polka-dot Louis Vuitton bags, a dancing insect and the revamped Hibiscus restaurant are among Muse’s arts and leisure recommendations for London this week.
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The latest design for the $210 million Whitney Museum of American Art looks like a top-heavy container ship run aground in Manhattan’s Chelsea district.
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Trey Songz is on a mission to woo Londoners with his R&B tenor voice.
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A youth presents a dead hare to a trio of elegantly dressed noblemen who appear to be dancing. Sleek hounds bound across a bucolic landscape.
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The trouble with the European Union’s tallest skyscraper is that it’s too short to soar.
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“This building is not going to be a symbol of arrogance.”
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The Shard, Western Europe’s tallest building, opens its doors to the public on Feb. 1 and tickets are already selling out at 24.95 pounds ($40) per adult.
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“American Legends: From Calder to O’Keeffe,” a yearlong, changing exhibition, helps restore my faith in the fashion-conscious Whitney Museum of American Art.
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Houston’s Menil Collection will celebrate its 25th anniversary tomorrow night with a sold-out party that has already raised $2.2 million, well beyond its $1.5 million goal.
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Vancouver-based Bing Thom Architects and local firm Ronald Lu have beaten out rival studios headed by Norman Foster and Moshe Safdie to build a HK$2.7 billion ($348 million) Chinese opera house in Hong Kong.
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