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Green is the new black | Dia Art Foundation’s latest eco plans are a reminder of how it has always been a beacon of sustainability

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 8 June 2024 06:33
Published 8 June 2024
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Since its founding 50 years ago, the organisation has championed several environmentally friendly principles through its programme and building projects

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