At Wednesday morning’s press preview of New York’s newest cultural center, the Shed, architect Liz Diller—whose firm, Diller Scofidio + Renfro, was lead architect on the project, with Rockwell Group, collaborating architect—recalled how the design process started with an observation.
“Arts in New York are siloed,” she said. “Visual arts from performing arts, performing arts from one another—dance, theater, music. That’s not how artists think today. But what about tomorrow? How are artists going to be thinking in a decade, two decades, three decades? The only answer is we cannot know.”
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