Charlie Rose in conversation with Renzo Piano, Santiago Calatrava and Rem Koolhass

February 12, 2009 | 6.00 pm
Little Theatre, National Centre for the Performing Arts, Mumbai

This film showcases three conversations with world renowned architects. Firstly, in this rebroadcast of an interview from April 12, 2002, Renzo Piano, the designer of the Pompidou Centre in Paris, talks about his career and current projects in New York City, including his plan for the new home of The New York Times.

Secondly, in a rebroadcast of a conversation from May 22, 2002, architect Santiago Calatrava, most well known for his signature bridges in Europe, discusses his craft and unveiling his first building in the US, the Milwaukee Art Museum.

Thirdly, in a rebroadcast of an interview that aired on March 25, 2002, Rem Koolhaas talks about his writing and his latest projects: two branches of the Guggenheim Museum in Las Vegas and a Prada flagship store in New York City.