COLLECTION NAME:
Design Library Image Collection
mediaCollectionId
NCSULIB~1~1
Design Library Image Collection
Collection
true
Accession Number:
100610
imageid
100610
Accession Number
false
Order Title:
Piano Building Workshop 1966-2005 (100468-100786)
orderdescription
Piano Building Workshop 1966-2005 (100468-100786)
Order Title
false
Type of View:
exterior detail
imagetitletype
exterior detail
Type of View
false
View Title:
view of extended lines from the cover over the exterior spaces, emphasizing the spider web-like quality of the design
imagetitle
view of extended lines from the cover over the exterior spaces, emphasizing the spider web-like quality of the design
View Title
false
Image Rights:
copyrighted
imagerights
copyrighted
Image Rights
false
Source Institution:
NCSU Libraries
sourceinstitution
NCSU Libraries
Source Institution
false
Collection:
Design Library Image Collection
collection
Design Library Image Collection
Collection
false
Culture:
Italian
culture
Italian
Culture
false
Subject:
financial institutions
subject
financial institutions
Subject
false
Subject:
banks (buildings)
subject
banks (buildings)
Subject
false
Work Types:
Architecture; commercial / industrial structures; office buildings
worktypes
Architecture; commercial / industrial structures; office buildings
Work Types
false
Preferred Title:
Banca Popolare di Lodi
worktitle
Banca Popolare di Lodi
Preferred Title
false
Agent Display:
Renzo Piano (Italian architect, 1937-); Renzo Piano Building Workshop (Italian architectural firm, )
workagentdisplay
Renzo Piano (Italian architect, 1937-); Renzo Piano Building Workshop (Italian architectural firm, )
Agent Display
false
Date:
1991-2001 (creation)
workdatedisplay
1991-2001 (creation)
Date
false
Locations:
Lodi, Lombardy, Italy
locations
Lodi, Lombardy, Italy
Locations
false
Location Type:
(creation)
locationtype
(creation)
Location Type
false
Style/Period:
Contemporary
styleperiod
Contemporary
Style/Period
false
Classification:
Architecture
classificationterm
Architecture
Classification
false