Denise Scott Brown
- Introduction
- Denise Scott Brown (née Lakofski; born October 3, 1931) is an American architect, planner, writer, educator, and principal of the firm Venturi, Scott Brown and Associates in Philadelphia. Scott Brown and her husband and partner, Robert Venturi, are regarded as among the most influential architects of the twentieth century, both through their architecture and planning, and theoretical writing and teaching.
- Wikidata
- Q457718
Exhibitions
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Stephen Shore
Nov 19, 2017–May 28, 2018
MoMA
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The Long Run
Nov 11, 2017–May 5, 2019
MoMA
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Designing Modern Women 1890–1990
Oct 5, 2013–Oct 19, 2014
MoMA
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194X–9/11: American Architects and the City
Jul 1, 2011–Jan 2, 2012
MoMA
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Architecture & Design: North Gallery Rotation 2
Dec 14, 2005–Apr 6, 2006
MoMA
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Venturi and Rauch, Robert Venturi, John Rauch, Denise Scott Brown House, Northern Delaware, Preliminary study of west elevation 1978
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Venturi and Rauch, Robert Venturi, John Rauch, Denise Scott Brown Façade Panels from Best Products Showroom, Langhorne, Pennsylvania 1973-79
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Robert Venturi, Denise Scott Brown Queen Anne Side Chair 1983
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Venturi, Rauch and Scott Brown, Robert Venturi, John Rauch, Denise Scott Brown Gordon Wu Hall, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, Preliminary study of entrance and windows 1981
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Venturi, Rauch and Scott Brown, Robert Venturi, John Rauch, Denise Scott Brown Gordon Wu Hall, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, Preliminary study of entrance and elevation 1981
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Venturi, Rauch and Scott Brown, Robert Venturi, John Rauch, Denise Scott Brown Lewis Thomas Laboratory for Molecular Biology, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, Preliminary study of entrance and elevation 1983
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