Diller, Scofidio & Renfro: Institute of Contemporary Art Boston: Museum Building Guides
Ediciones Poligrafa 2011
The Institute of Contemporary Art, designed by Diller + Scofidio (now Diller Scofidio + Renfro), was the first new art museum to be built in Boston in a century. Opened in December 2006, the ICA is located on a small parcel of land on Boston Harbor and this is the 25th location for the museum in its 75 year history and its first, permanent, free-standing home. “The ICA’s decision to hire Diller + Scofidio reflected our belief in the firm’s vision that architecture can shape as well as reflect contemporary experience,” stated Jill Medvedow, director of ICA. The architects balanced use of cool and transparent glass with the warmth of wood and the energy of light, as well as their design of spare, flexible spaces for presenting contemporary art, was a revelation for a city and an architectural community. ”Their brilliant and beautiful design of the ICA was a harbinger of change: edgy, bold and breathtaking, transforming the landscape for contemporary art and culture in Boston and for the artists, art and ideas of our time,” Medvedow has said.
Publisher: Ediciones Poligrafa
Series: Museum Building Series
Preface by Jill Medvedow – Photo-essay by Iwan Baan
80pp./ 62il./ 24 x 17 cm./ paperback with flaps
ISBN 978-8434312807
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