The Ford Foundation—Gensler

Completed by Kevin Roche John Dinkeloo and Associates in 1968, the Ford Foundation building was hailed as an architectural icon.

A non-profit organization established in 1936, it partnered with Gensler for a mission-driven redesign of its Manhattan headquarters reopened in 2018. The renovation was an opportunity to create and establish a center for social justice.

Speakers:

Ambrose Aliaga-Kelly, AIA, Principal has worked on Hudson Yards & The Clark Institute and has been featured in publications including Interior Design and Sustain Magazine.

Madeline Burke-Vigeland, FAIA Principal, Project Director. Additionally for Museum of Modern Art expansion project. She serves as Chair of the Dean’s Council of the University of Buffalo’s School of Architecture and Planning.

Please note: This event will be held virtually. Details for accessing the program will be sent upon registration.











When: Mon., Jun. 6, 2022 at 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Completed by Kevin Roche John Dinkeloo and Associates in 1968, the Ford Foundation building was hailed as an architectural icon.

A non-profit organization established in 1936, it partnered with Gensler for a mission-driven redesign of its Manhattan headquarters reopened in 2018. The renovation was an opportunity to create and establish a center for social justice.

Speakers:

Ambrose Aliaga-Kelly, AIA, Principal has worked on Hudson Yards & The Clark Institute and has been featured in publications including Interior Design and Sustain Magazine.

Madeline Burke-Vigeland, FAIA Principal, Project Director. Additionally for Museum of Modern Art expansion project. She serves as Chair of the Dean’s Council of the University of Buffalo’s School of Architecture and Planning.

Please note: This event will be held virtually. Details for accessing the program will be sent upon registration.

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