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Explore the story behind the Centre Pompidou in Paris, one of the most radical and controversial buildings in modern architecture.
Designed by Renzo Piano and Richard Rogers in the 1970s, this iconic "inside-out" museum challenged everything Paris thought it knew about culture, design, and public space.
In this episode we will talk about the political vision behind its creation, the backlash it faced, and the lasting impact it had on architecture around the world.
Perfect for architecture lovers, design students, and anyone curious about how one building can transform a city.
By Liam Caron5
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Explore the story behind the Centre Pompidou in Paris, one of the most radical and controversial buildings in modern architecture.
Designed by Renzo Piano and Richard Rogers in the 1970s, this iconic "inside-out" museum challenged everything Paris thought it knew about culture, design, and public space.
In this episode we will talk about the political vision behind its creation, the backlash it faced, and the lasting impact it had on architecture around the world.
Perfect for architecture lovers, design students, and anyone curious about how one building can transform a city.

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