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Episode #72

26 April 2019

Annabelle Selldorf in Conversation with Lucy Navarro

MARCH student Lucy Navarro speaks with Annabelle Selldorf in advance of the Annual Paul S. Byard Memorial Lecture at the school on April 15, 2019. Annabelle Selldorf is founder and principal of Selldorf Architects, a New York City-based firm that is currently working on several expansions to existing cultural institutions, including the Frick Collection in New York City and the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego. They discuss designing for existing spaces and explore the connections between art and architecture.

“When I think about space and art, I think about the person who is viewing it. Ultimately, I think there isn’t such a thing as a neutral space. It is your own experience, evaluation, or judgment that contributes to the analysis of what works.” – Annabelle Selldorf

This podcast was produced by Lucy Krebsbach and edited by Emily Liu.

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