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J.
Max Bond Jr., FAIA
J. Max Bond, Jr. is recognized internationally as one of the United
States leading architects and educators. Mr. Bond
won early recognition for the design of the Bolgatanga Library in
Ghana, and has followed that with such projects as the Birmingham
Civil Rights Museum, The Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Nonviolent
Social Change, and major research laboratories at Harvard, Columbia
and Northwestern Universities. In addition to recognition for award-winning
architecture, Mr. Bond has established a reputation as a designer
who works closely with his clients and their local communities to
understand their needs and project goals. His technical ability,
wisdom and insight is a resource that serves our clients and staff.
Early in his career, Mr. Bond lived and worked
in France and Ghana. Upon returning to the United States, Mr. Bond
helped establish and became executive director of the Architects
Renewal Committee of Harlem (ARCH), one of the early community design
centers that developed during the late 1960s and early 1970s. After
two years with ARCH, he cofounded Bond Ryder and Associates which
quickly became one of the leading African-American architecture
firms in New York and the East Coast. As a Commissioner of the New
York City Planning commission from 19801986, Mr. Bond was
actively involved in the citys approvals and planning process.
Mr. Bond merged his firm with Davis Brody & Associates in 1990
and has since served as Partner-in-Charge of many of the firms significant
academic and institutional projects.
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