The Pompidou Centre in Paris was an early example of High Tech architecture designed by Richard Rogers and Renzo Piano (1977). We can immediately see a different attitude to technology from conventional Modernism. All the functional elements – pipes, service stacks, lifts and escalators – are exposed on the outside in a multicolored celebration of technology. This is the prime example of High Tech, Lloyds Bank in London by Richard Rogers. Unlike Modernist buildings such as the Seagram Building or the Farnsworth House, the service strips are placed on the perimeter, visible from outside. This is certainly functional – it makes them easier to repair – but it could also be regarded as a fetishisation of technology and functionalism.