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Architectural Drawings by Steven Holl on View at the MoMA

Holl's current projects include the Linked Hybrid mixed-use complex in Beijing and the District Energy Centre in Toronto.

Nicholas Tamarin -- Interior Design, 8/20/2008



Through February 2, New York's Museum of Modern Art will offer insight into one of the great architectural minds currently working, Steven Holl, principal of Steven Holl Architects.

Dubbed "Pré," the digital installation features 365 of Holl's drawings, made between 2002 and 2008. The drawings range from details of buildings to shells and other forms, and abstract studies. The exhibition will be on view on MoMA's third floor platform connecting the Philip Johnson Architecture and Design Galleries.



Holl is a tenured professor at Columbia University's Graduate School of Architecture and Planning, and is responsible for the upcoming Linked Hybrid mixed-use complex in Beijing, the District Energy Centre in Toronto, and the recently completed renovation of the New York University Department of Philosophy.

Steven Holl Architects has offices in New York and Beijing.

From top: Steven Holl's Danube Sunrise and Planar Ocean Platform will be part of the digital installation on view at the Museum of Modern Art from August 11-February 2.

Images courtesy of MoMA and Steven Holl.

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