精东影业鈥檚 J. Max Bond Center and Davis Brody Bond Architects launch innovation partnership

The Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture鈥檚 and the New York-based firm Davis Brody Bond (DBB) announce the formation of a research partnership focused on equitable design practices and urban research.  

DBB and the Bond Center, which was established in 2012, both represent the legacy and celebrated career of DBB partner, J. Max Bond, Jr., FAIA (1935 鈥 2009), who worked tirelessly for social and spatial justice. Regarded as American鈥檚 most prominent and accomplished African American architect, Bond, was also architecture dean at 精东影业. He possessed an acute sense of justice and was regarded as a strategic and committed activist, illustrated throughout his career and most notably with ARCH, the Architect鈥檚 Renewal Committee of Harlem, of which he served as executive director in 1967-1968.

The partnership will couple resources from DBB, an award-winning, experienced leader in the architecture and urban design industry that was established in 1952, with the public service, urban research capacity of the Bond Center鈥檚 diverse faculty of researchers and student staff. A focus on projects of unique public interest addressing social and spatial equity, inclusion, community sustainability and resilience will provide an expanded context for industry-based and academic research.  

鈥淭his partnership serves as a pivotal model, illustrating how industry and academic programs and centers with aligned interests can work together to catalyze change at a time when real world problems are outpacing solutions,鈥 said , director, J. Max Bond Center for Urban Futures and associate professor of architecture at the Spitzer School. 

Concurrently, the partnership will structure a unique pipeline for the development of scalable urban and architectural design innovation and solutions to meet growing public need. The partnership promises to contribute to the knowledge base of the industry, academia, government and communities locally and internationally by expanding upon design processes and public service design through participatory design, data integration and transdisciplinary collaboration.  The partnership鈥檚 expressed intent is to make the important societal contribution of research and  design more diverse, accessible and equitable.

鈥淲e are thrilled to celebrate Shawn Rickenbacker鈥檚 visionary leadership of the J. Max Bond Center and for sustaining Max鈥檚 legacy, and we are immensely grateful to Davis Brody Bond for their partnership in this vital project,鈥 said , interim dean of the Spitzer School. 

鈥淢ax Bond believed in taking action and we proudly join forces with the J. Max Bond Center to honor his legacy and the pursuit of social and spatial justice,鈥 said , FAIA, Partner, Davis Brody Bond. 
 
For more information, visit the and the websites.  To support the J. Max Bond Center鈥檚 work and its partnerships, donations can be made to The Foundation for City College, a registered 501c3 organization, designation J. Max Bond Center for Urban Futures .  

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