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5:15pm EDT September 27, 2018

Sara Lopergolo: Reflections on Collaborative Pursuits

In this lecture Sara Lopergolo, AIA, Partner at Selldorf Architects, will reflect on a 25+ year career that bridges individual practice and work in larger firms. Notable projects include the award-winning Sunset Park Material Recovery Facility, David Zwirner Gallery, and 10 Bond Street.

Sara Lopergolo project photo

Werner Seligmann Lecture

Sara Lopergolo is a Partner at Selldorf Architects, a 70-person architectural design practice founded by Annabelle Selldorf in New York City in 1988. The firm creates public and private spaces that manifest a clear and modern sensibility to enduring impact. Ms. Lopergolo is a licensed architect with nearly three decades of experience and has been with the firm for almost 25 years. She has worked on many of the firm’s major projects including large-scale new construction and cultural facilities. Ms. Lopergolo is currently Partner-in-Charge for the 75,000 sf expansion and renovation of the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego and the expansion and enhancement of the Frick Collection. She has significant experience with ground-up construction having served as Partner-in-Charge on large-scale projects such as the Sunset Park Material Recovery Facility in Brooklyn and 200 Eleventh Avenue, a 19-story residential condominium. Ms. Lopergolo has completed galleries for David Zwirner, Hauser & Wirth and Barbara Gladstone among others. She received a Bachelor of Architecture from Syracuse University, and has studied and worked in England, Italy, and Japan.