Charles Renfro
Architect New York / United States
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Parco Romana
Milan / Italy / 2021
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The Tianjin Juilliard School (TJS)
Tianjin / China / 2020
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Pirelli 39
Milan / Italy / 2020
![US Olympic and Paralympic Museum](/Assets/images/empty-200x150.png)
US Olympic and Paralympic Museum
Colorado Springs / United States / 2020
![The Tide](/Assets/images/empty-200x150.png)
The Tide
City of London / United Kingdom / 2019
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The Shed
New York / United States / 2019
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The MoMA
New York / United States / 2019
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Centre for Music
City of London / United Kingdom / 2018
![The Broad Art Museum](/Assets/images/empty-200x150.png)
The Broad Art Museum
Los Angeles / United States / 2015
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High Line - Section 3
New York / United States / 2014
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Charles Renfro joined Diller Scofidio + Renfro (DS+R) in 1997 and became a Partner in 2004. He led the design and construction of the studio’s first concert hall outside of the US - The Tianjin Juilliard School in China - as well as the studio's first public park outside of the US - Zaryadye Park in Moscow. Charles has also led the design of much of DS+R's academic portfolio, with projects completed at Stanford University, UC Berkeley, Brown University, the University of Chicago, and the recently completed Columbia Business School. Charles is also leading the design of two projects in his native Texas: the renovation of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Kalita Humphreys Theater in Dallas, and Sarofim Hall, a new home for Rice University’s Visual Arts department in Houston. Charles is the Co-President of BOFFO, a nonprofit organization that supports the work of queer LGBTQ+ BIPOC artists and designers. He has twice been recognized with the "Out100" list, and also distinguished as a notable LGBTQ leader by Crain's New York Business. He is a faculty member of the School of Visual Arts.