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Executive Assistant at Diller Scofidio + Renfro

Boot Kumthip has extensive experience in administrative and support roles across various creative sectors. Currently serving as an Executive Assistant at Diller Scofidio + Renfro since March 2022, Kumthip has previously held positions such as Sales Assistant at BDDW, Studio Manager/Executive Assistant at Thomas Juul-Hansen, LLC, and Executive Assistant at Hariri & Hariri Architecture. Additional experience includes working as a Researcher/Translator at VICE Media and internships at Rachel Comey and art4d Magazine. Academic qualifications include a Bachelor's Degree in Furniture Design and Sculpture from Herron School of Art + Design and an Honors in Visual Arts from Culver Academies.

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New York, United States

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Diller Scofidio + Renfro

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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.”


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