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Diller Scofidio + Renfro
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Holy Cross’s New Prior Performing Arts Center Overflows with Cultural Energy
Clad in varied, twisting surfaces and weaving together a wide variety of uses, Diller Scofidio + Renfro's innovative arts center promotes community, flexibility, and vibrancy.
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Columbia’s New Business School Favors Context and Well-Being Over Ostentation
Breaking the mold, Diller Scofidio + Renfro and FXCollaborative complete a future-proof complex within Columbia University’s new Manhattanville Campus.
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DS+R Designs Elevated Walkway for London’s Greenwich Peninsula
The first phase of the High Line–esque walkway, which features vaulted steel piers and multiple landscaped "islands," opened this week.
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How the Shed Effortlessly Glides Open and Closed
The new cultural hub, designed by DS+R with Rockwell Group, moves on a unique system of steel wheels, or bogies.
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The High Line Will Host 1,000 Vocalists for a “Mile-Long” Opera
Architecture firm Diller Scofidio + Renfro (DS+R) and Pulitzer Prize–winning composer David Lang are collaborating on the project, which runs October 3–7.
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“Freespace” Shows That Architects Must Retool Their Relationship to Power—and to the Biennale
At this year’s edition of the Venice Architecture Biennale, there was little evidence of a discipline coming to grips with pressing issues.
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For the Design of the Met’s Costume Institute Show, Diller Scofidio + Renfro Channel the Sublime—and Mies
'Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination,' opening today, examines the deep connections between contemporary fashion and faith.
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10 Architects Talk About Their Thanksgiving Plans
Denise Scott Brown, Richard Meier, Elizabeth Diller, and other architects divulge their Turkey Day traditions, old and new.
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DS+R Beats Foster, Gehry, Piano, and Others, For New London Centre for Music
The City of London has tapped Diller Scofidio + Renfro for a new concert hall near the Barbican.
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DS+R Launches New, Vastly Improved Website
The firm's old website was notoriously difficult to use, though the overhaul with design firms Bengler and NODE Berlin Oslo presents a new, easier experience for visitors.
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New Retrospective Glimpses the Man Behind the Maison de Verre
With the help of VR and other technology, the Jewish Museum's ambitious exhibition on Pierre Chareau reveals a splendidly idiosyncratic life and work.
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The High Line’s Last Section Plays Up Its Rugged Past
The final stretch of New York's elevated park is a satisfying conclusion.
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Architizer Killed the Architecture Star?
Architecture has undergone something of a cleansing in recent years. With a few notable exceptions.