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Meet Liz Diller, the rebel architect behind MoMA, the High Line and now a home for Simon Rattle

December 25, 2019October 23, 2017 by Editorial Team

Her practice beat Foster, Gehry and Piano to clinch London’s new £250m Centre for Music. She talks about fuelling gentrification – and why arts buildings have to be more than corporate baubles

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