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Elizabeth
Diller

Elizabeth Diller is a Polish-born American architect and co-founder of Diller Scofidio + Renfro (DS+R), an interdisciplinary studio blending architecture, media, and urbanism. She earned her Bachelor of Architecture from The Cooper Union in 1979 and played a pivotal role in designing landmark projects such as New York City's High Line, the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston, and The Broad museum in Los Angeles. In 1999, she became the first architect to receive a MacArthur Foundation fellowship. Diller also serves as a professor at Princeton University, influencing contemporary architectural discourse through both practice and academia.

Books
Diller Scofidio + Renfro: Architecture After Image: Architecture After Images. 2013
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Inflection 04: Permanence: Journal of the Melbourne School of Design. 2017
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Disappearing Architecture. From Real to Virtual to Quantum. 2005
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Flesh: Architectural Probes by Elizabeth Diller. 1996
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Blur: The Making of Nothing. 2002
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Diller + Scofido: Eyebeam Museum of New Media / The Charles and Ray Eames Lecture. 2004
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