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Beacon, NY
2003
292,000 SF
As partner-in-charge, Galia Solomonoff oversaw the conversion of a 1929 Nabisco box-printing factory into a daylight-only museum for the Dia Art Foundation.
The 300,000 square foot building and associated grounds house site-specific installations of artworks by several prominent artists, a café and bookshop, and gardens. The project was designed in collaboration with the artist Robert Irwin and has been recognized internationally for its design, as well as environmental sustainability.