Our visiting guest star Charles Renfro of New York's Diller, Scofidio + Renfro was interviewed by TV3's The Nation when he was here recently (thanks again to First Windows & Doors, who made Charles' visit and his Auckland and Wellington lectures possible). The TV piece is at the link below.
Visiting New York architect Charles Renfro
Also, DS+R's latest work at New York's Lincoln Center was reviewed in the New York Times this weekend by Nicolai Ouroussoff. This is the second stage of the redesign of the Center DS+R are leading, part of what will be a billion-dollar redesign. Ouroussoff seems less pleased with the firm's work on this stage than he was with their earlier redesign of the Center's Alice Tully Hall, though there is high praise for the new structure DS+R have inserted at the Center, with a sweeping grass roof from which to overlook the plaza, as you can see in this image by Beatrice de Gea for the New York Times.
Here's the link to the New York Times slide show; you can also click through to the accompanying article.
http://www.nytimes.com/slideshow/2010/05/20/arts/design/20100521-lincoln-slideshow.html
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Charles Renfro on The Nation
Minggu, 23 Mei 2010
Charles Renfro on The Nation
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