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Women of Architecture: Annabelle Selldorf: Architecture and Context

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Annabelle Selldorf, FAIA, founding principal of Selldorf Architects and designer of the Neue Galerie New York, will discuss her current work including 200 Eleventh Avenue, a residential tower in Manhattan’s West Chelsea neighborhood; the SIMS Municipal Recycling Facility, New York City’s principal processing facility for recyclables; as well as a museum renovation and research center at the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, Massachusetts.

Beverly Willis, FAIA, president and founder of the Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation, and a Founding Trustee of the National Building Museum, will provide opening remarks and recognize National Women's History Month. 1.5 LU HSW (AIA)

200 Eleventh Avenue. Credit: Selldorf Architects
Stainless steel and terracotta create 200 Eleventh Avenue’s unique exterior. Photo by Selldorf Architects.

The Museum recently spoke with Selldorf about her work and career. Click here to read the full interivew!

Prepaid registration required. Walk-in registration based on availability.

$12 Museum, AIA, and National Museum of Women in the Arts member; FREE Students; $20 Non-members. Prepaid registration required. Walk-in registration based on availability.

"Annabelle Selldorf: Architecture and Context," part of the Women of Architecture series, is a collaboration between the National Building Museum and the Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation to celebrate Women’s History Month.

The Museum's Shop is open for one hour prior to the start of the program. Firehook Cafe is also open for one hour prior to the start of the program, offering sandwiches, soft drinks, tea and coffee and sweet treats. Shop and Café hours are subject to change.

Date:
Time: 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM

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