The Parrish Art Museum is pleased to present Soft Footprints: Works by SO – IL as the fourth installment of Architectural Sessions—an ongoing series co-presented with AIA Peconic that explores the connection between art and architecture, and how both disciplines elicit conversation about space, form, materials and aesthetics. On June 6, host architect Maziar Behrooz, AIA, will moderate a discussion with SO – IL co-founders Florian Idenburg and Jing Liu about their design philosophy, inspiration, and interdisciplinary approach to architecture and designing spaces for art.
Winner of the MoMA/MoMA PS1Young Architects Program in 2010, SO – IL is a Brooklyn-based, idea-driven design firm with a global reach that brings together extensive experience from the fields of architecture, academia, and the arts. By approaching its projects with an intellectual and artistic rigor, fueled by a strong commitment to realizing its ideas in the world, SO – IL functions as a creative catalyst involved in all scales and stages of the architectural process. Recent projects include the exhibition and events spaces for the first Frieze Art Fair, NYC, the Kukje Art Center in Seoul, South Korea (2012), and the UC Davis Museum of Art, completion expected in 2016.
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Conversation / Soft Footprints: Works by SO – ILWebsite
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June 20, 2014 06:00 PMUntil
June 20, 2014 08:00 PMVenue
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