Diller Scofidio + Renfro
Sean A. Gallagher has a diverse work experience in the field of architecture and academia. Sean A. has worked as the Director of Sustainable Design at Diller Scofidio + Renfro since May 2011. Prior to that, they served as an Adjunct Faculty at Columbia University and the New Jersey Institute of Technology starting in 2010 and 2016 respectively. Sean has also held a role as Senior Associate at Smith-Miller+Hawkinson Architects from 2005 to 2011. Sean A. has taught at Columbia University as a Visiting Assistant Professor from 2007 to 2010, and at UNC Charlotte as a Visiting Assistant Critic in 2003. Before their academic career, they gained professional experience as a Project Architect at Jenkins Peer Architects from 2000 to 2003 and as a Designer at Little Diversified Architectural Consulting in 2000. Sean started their career in 1997 as a Historic Preservation Assistant at the New Jersey Department of Environmental Preservation.
Sean A. Gallagher completed their Bachelor of Architecture degree in 2000 from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Sean A. then pursued a Master of Advance Architectural Design degree at Columbia University from 2004 to 2005.
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Founded in 1981, Diller Scofidio + Renfro (DS+R) is a design studio whose practice spans the fields of architecture, urban design, installation art, multi-media performance, digital media, and print. With a focus on cultural and civic projects, DS+R’s work addresses the changing role of institutions and the future of cities. The studio is based in New York and is comprised of over 100 architects, designers, artists and researchers, led by four partners—Elizabeth Diller, Ricardo Scofidio, Charles Renfro and Benjamin Gilmartin. DS+R's cross genre work has been distinguished with TIME’s "100 Most Influential People" list and the first grant awarded in the field of architecture from the MacArthur Foundation, which identified Diller and Scofidio as, “architects who have created an alternative form of architectural practice that unites design, performance, and electronic media with cultural and architectural theory and criticism. Their work explores how space functions in our culture and illustrates that architecture, when understood as the physical manifestation of social relationships, is everywhere, not just in buildings.”