

For the famous architect with Lithuanian origins, it is only by investing in research and in new renewable energy sources that we can save the planet and the environment.
Which do you feel are the major contemporary expressions in world architecture?
The attempt to respect the planet and the environment.
Historical monuments and cities that are developing with new logistic needs. How and until when can these two realities coexist?
Only by investing in research and on renewable energy sources.
You are always a volcano of ideas and projects. How will you surprise us in the near future?
I can already surprise you with the Shenzhen airport in China and the national archives in Paris, France….I’m hoping well!
Your origins are Lithuanian, but you were born and live in Rome. You lived in Paris for ten years. Where are your roots and which is your ideal city?
Rome!
The Terna Prize 02 intends to join the best practices for companies with cultural ones encouraging a series of reflections on the planet’s future, focusing on the environment and energy. Is this an attainable objective?
At present, it is the initiative that deserves the greatest respect and attention.
2009-06-11