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By John Y. Wang
Renzo Piano, the architect behind Harvard Art Museums' recently completed renovation, speaks at the Harvard Graduate School of Design. Piano was awarded the Pritzker Prize in 1998, the highest honor in the profession of architecture, for his remarkable achievement in fusing art, architecture and engineering together.
Renzo Piano, the architect behind Harvard Art Museums' recently completed renovation, speaks at the Harvard Graduate School of Design. Piano was awarded the Pritzker Prize in 1998, the highest honor in the profession of architecture, for his remarkable achievement in fusing art, architecture and engineering together.

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