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architecture research office Dia Art Foundation, New York Since its 1974 inception, Dia Art Foundation has made it a fundamental practice to convert old warehouses and factories into galleries in multiple locations. Think of the erstwhile Nabisco factory, now Dia Beacon in upstate New York. The latest makeover is a trio of industrial buildings in Chelsea. The rationale couldn’t be clearer: Nothing must compete with the art and the viewing experience. ARO combined the three buildings (32,500 square feet in total), programmed interior spaces, and provided new HVAC systems throughout. The ground floor of the six-story easternmost edifice now houses a combination reception and bookstore area furnished with low-slung custom millwork, plus a flexible “talk space” that seats 150. Offices, an expanded library, and educational facilities are above. Meanwhile, the adjacent single-story structures constitute 20,000 square feet of galleries, all interconnected through newly cut openings in adjoining walls. Also new: the common-bond brick that unites the three facades; unique oversize street doors endowing each building with a subtle identity; and a pervasive, gray-painted steel framing system for apertures. All told, exterior interventions create a strong public presence while providing views of the interior. There, exposed columns, ceilings, and bowstring trusses celebrate scale while new skylights, duplicating originals, provide the coveted element of daylight. Architecture and art are two powerful incentives to visit. The third? Free admission, opening doors to all. —Edie Cohen PROJECT TEAM: KIM YAO; ADAM YARINSKY; JEFF HONG; DANIEL KUEHN; BENJAMIN MOORE; JENNY HONG; CHRISTINE NASIR; LIAN REN.

ELIZABETH FELICELLA

JAN.22

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ON THE BOARDS

13min
pages 137-174

COLLATERAL

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page 136

ICONIC NEW CLASSIC

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page 135

ICONIC OLD CLASSIC

1min
page 134

RESIDENTIAL SALES

2min
pages 132-133

SHOWROOM

1min
pages 130-131

BOOKSTORE

1min
pages 128-129

SMALL RETAIL

1min
page 126

STAIRCASE

1min
pages 124-125

SENIOR LIVING

1min
pages 122-123

MULTIUNIT HOUSING

1min
pages 120-121

COMMERCIAL LOBBY

1min
pages 118-119

INTERNATIONAL

1min
page 117

RESIDENTIAL

1min
pages 110-111

DOMESTIC LOBBY

1min
page 116

BATH

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pages 114-115

RESIDENTIAL

1min
pages 108-109

KITCHEN

1min
pages 112-113

LARGE APARTMENT

1min
page 107

CORPORATE CAFÉ

1min
pages 98-99

CITY HOUSE

1min
pages 104-105

FIRM’S OWN

1min
page 94

COWORKING OFFICE

1min
pages 96-97

FINANCE OFFICE

1min
page 93

TECH OFFICE

1min
page 92

CREATIVE OFFICE

1min
pages 90-91

OFFICE

1min
pages 88-89

LARGE CORPORATE

1min
pages 86-87

MIDSIZE CORPORATE

1min
pages 84-85

HOTEL

1min
pages 78-79

CHAIN HOTEL

1min
pages 74-75

LARGE RESORT

1min
page 77

FINE DINING

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pages 72-73

SMALL RESORT

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page 76

CASUAL DINING

1min
pages 70-71

BAR/LOUNGE

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pages 66-67

HOTEL DINING

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pages 68-69

COUNTER SERVICE

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page 65

KIDS ZONE

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pages 60-61

COFFEE/TEA

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page 64

OUTDOOR DINING

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pages 62-63

LIBRARY

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pages 58-59

EARLY EDUCATION

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pages 56-57

HIGHER EDUCATION

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pages 54-55

OUTDOOR

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pages 52-53

SUPPORTIVE

1min
pages 46-47

TRANSPORTATION

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page 50

SOCIAL IMPACT

1min
pages 44-45

GOVERNMENT

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pages 48-49

SMALL MUSEUM

1min
page 36

TRANSPORTATION

1min
page 51

INTERNATIONAL

1min
page 41

LARGE MUSEUM

1min
page 37

DISPENSARY

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page 27

CLINIC

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page 26

BUDGET

1min
pages 20-21

BEAUTY/SPA

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pages 24-25

BUDGET OFFICE

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pages 22-23

HEALTHCARE

1min
pages 30-31

FITNESS

1min
pages 28-29

EXHIBITION

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pages 32-33
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