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Elizabeth Diller
Designer

ELIZABETH DILLER (Designer) is a partner of Diller Scofidio + Renfro (DS+R). Alongside partner Ricardo Scofidio, Diller’s cross-genre work has been distinguished with the first MacArthur Foundation fellowship awarded in the field of architecture and TIME Magazine’s “100 Most Influential People” list. She led the design of two cultural works significant to New York: The Shed and the expansion of MoMA. Diller also co-created, -directed and -produced The Mile-Long Opera, an immersive choral work staged on the High Line. In addition to premiering Deep Blue Sea at Park Avenue Armory last fall, she led the design of two independent projects: an interpretation of Edmund de Waal's The Hare with Amber Eyes at the Jewish Museum, and a collaboration with Linda Goode Bryant on a fully operational urban farm at the Gagosian gallery. Diller is a member of the UN Council on Urban Initiatives and a Professor of Architectural Design at Princeton University.

Founded in 1981, DILLER SCOFIDIO + RENFRO is a design studio whose practice spans the fields of architecture, urban design, installation art, multimedia performance, digital media, and print. With a focus on cultural and civic projects, DS+R’s work addresses the changing role of institutions and the future of cities. DS+R completed two of the largest architecture and planning initiatives in New York City’s recent history: the adaptive reuse of an obsolete, industrial rail infrastructure into the High Line, a 1.5-mile-long public park; and the transformation of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts’ half century-old campus. The studio also completed the 35-acre Zaryadye Park, adjacent to the Kremlin, St. Basil’s Cathedral and Red Square in Moscow. The studio has worked with global cultural institutions to expand access to the arts. The Broad is a contemporary art museum in Los Angeles offering free admission that has welcomed the youngest and most diverse demography of any museum in the US, while the V&A Storehouse, under construction in London, will bring much of the collection out of storage and into public view for the first time. DS+R is currently working on large urban public spaces in Madrid and Milan. For more information, visit dsrny.com.

Elizabeth Diller
Designer

ELIZABETH DILLER (Designer) is a partner of Diller Scofidio + Renfro (DS+R). Alongside partner Ricardo Scofidio, Diller’s cross-genre work has been distinguished with the first MacArthur Foundation fellowship awarded in the field of architecture and TIME Magazine’s “100 Most Influential People” list. She led the design of two cultural works significant to New York: The Shed and the expansion of MoMA. Diller also co-created, -directed and -produced The Mile-Long Opera, an immersive choral work staged on the High Line. In addition to premiering Deep Blue Sea at Park Avenue Armory last fall, she led the design of two independent projects: an interpretation of Edmund de Waal's The Hare with Amber Eyes at the Jewish Museum, and a collaboration with Linda Goode Bryant on a fully operational urban farm at the Gagosian gallery. Diller is a member of the UN Council on Urban Initiatives and a Professor of Architectural Design at Princeton University.

Founded in 1981, DILLER SCOFIDIO + RENFRO is a design studio whose practice spans the fields of architecture, urban design, installation art, multimedia performance, digital media, and print. With a focus on cultural and civic projects, DS+R’s work addresses the changing role of institutions and the future of cities. DS+R completed two of the largest architecture and planning initiatives in New York City’s recent history: the adaptive reuse of an obsolete, industrial rail infrastructure into the High Line, a 1.5-mile-long public park; and the transformation of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts’ half century-old campus. The studio also completed the 35-acre Zaryadye Park, adjacent to the Kremlin, St. Basil’s Cathedral and Red Square in Moscow. The studio has worked with global cultural institutions to expand access to the arts. The Broad is a contemporary art museum in Los Angeles offering free admission that has welcomed the youngest and most diverse demography of any museum in the US, while the V&A Storehouse, under construction in London, will bring much of the collection out of storage and into public view for the first time. DS+R is currently working on large urban public spaces in Madrid and Milan. For more information, visit dsrny.com.