What is unique about Richard Rogers and Renzo Piano’s design of the Pompidou Center in Paris?
What is unique about Richard Rogers and Renzo Piano’s design of the Pompidou Center in Paris?
A. The building is on a raised platform ten stories high.
B. The building is made entirely out of glass.
C. The building is shaped and painted like a giant painting.
D. The building’s mechanical parts are on the outside.
None of these is really true.
The one which is least false is D.
Most of the Pompidou Centre’s mechanical structure is external, but not all of it; and this hardly makes the Pompidou Centre unique, since it is also true of the LLoyds Building in London (and several other buildings in the modern style).