Diana Agrest
Diana Agrest (born in 1945 with Buenos Aires) is an American Architecte and Argentine.
It is Co-founder of Bureau Agrest and Gandelsonas Architects with New York, founded in 1980 and director of the studio Diana Agrest Architect.
Diana Agrest took part in the design and realization of many projects in Europe, in America, in Asia and Latin America, of the urban projects, administrative buildings, residential, houses like interiors, for which it received many prices.
One of its last recent projects to be rewarded by the Outstanding commendation award for the State for New York, is the Community center of Melrose, New York. She is professor d' Architecture in Cooper Union. She taught with Princeton University, Columbia University, Yale University and at the University of Paris 8, Paris, France.
Publications
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Architecture from Without: Theoretical Framings for has Critical Practice, MIT Near, 1991.
- Agrest and Gandelsonas, Works Princeton Architectural Near, 1995.
- The Sex off Architecture, ED. Agrest/Conway/Weisman, Harry NR. Abrams, 1996.
- has Lovesong with the City: The Work off Irwin S. Chanin, The Cooper Union, 1982.
External sites
- Official site