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A comprehensive book on Selldorf
Architects, with a detailed look at the museums, residences, and public
buildings the firm has designed in the United States and abroad.
Founding
principal Annabelle Selldorf was born in Cologne, Germany and educated
at the Pratt Institute and Syracuse University. The firm launched into
international prominence with the opening of New York's Neue Galerie in
2001. Since, Selldorf Architects has become known for galleries,
cultural projects, and as well as private homes. More recently, the firm
has made its mark with Sims Municipal Recycling in Brooklyn in 2013.
The design and construction won an Award for Excellence in Design from
the Public Design Commission. In 2014, Selldorf Architects received the
commission to build the expansion of the Museum of Contemporary Art in
San Diego.
This book begins with an extensive conversation between
Tom Eccles and Annabelle Selldorf, as well as an essay by architecture
critic Ian Volner. A newly-shot, full color portfolio by renowned
photographer Todd Eberle is complimented by an in-depth look at the
story behind 30 selected projects, including architectural plans and
sketches.
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