Annabelle Selldorf
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Annabelle Selldorf (born 1960) is a German-born architect and founding principal of Selldorf Architects, a New York City-based architecture practice. She is a fellow of the American Institute of Architects (FAIA) and the recipient of the 2016 AIANY Medal of Honor.[1] Her projects include the Sunset Park Material Recovery Facility,[2] Neue Galerie New York, The Rubell Museum,[3] a renovation of the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, David Zwirner's 20th Street Gallery,[4] The Mwabwindo School,[5] 21 East 12th Street,[6] 200 11th Avenue,[7] 10 Bond Street,[8] and several buildings for the LUMA Foundation's contemporary art center in Arles, France.
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Born | (1960-07-05) July 5, 1960 (age 63) Cologne, Germany |
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Other notable projects include an expansion of the Frick Collection,[9] the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, Hauser & Wirth's new gallery on 22nd street in Chelsea,[10] a new greenhouse and renovation of the historic greenhouse at Dumbarton Oaks,[11] and an Interpretation Center at the Qianlong Garden in the Forbidden City in Beijing, China.[12]